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TWENTY-SIXTII'YEAR. . I . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1893. - I . . , Publisherrm_-
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I N 0 N S i I � be at once removed, and destroyed so as to ibin, hot in a beef animal as �ull as possible. been pursuing for so many years, and we f6seed to his crimp and having returned the the tannelagent, has been placed in charge ' mother's bounty. An action was brought
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I I � a prevent the spread of the disease. A beefing animal cannot ba too well sprung would recommend tb.%t steps be taken to money. His honor, while recognizing the of the three stations, viz: the Sarnia station, and heard' at the assiz,?s in Wcodstc&k ja3t�
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.rs - - Multary Ball' Professor Shaw took up the subject of in the ribs, coming -well out from the back secure a conferenoe of the Directors 'of . the case as a painful o4e commented upon the the 1junnel station and the station at Point week to determine whether the unearned
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is I L, " Pork Raieing." He said pork brings a bone, The skinsho U�ld not be thick or too three riding societies, with the view of cir- plea so a matter1l �e gravely considered, Edward. Mr. Murray was offered the posi bequest at his des th deseended to bi-,4 child
. . �� � - - I � I I . high price just now, higher relatively than heavy, but loose, with a good covering of rying. out this ouggestion. Failing' in this, and, while pub�lic s�mpathy was much in tion of agent at Oakville, but he declined to or reverted to' the residuary legatee, His
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11, - any other meat,but cautioned farmersagainst moo8y hair. Each '. ,breed has its fault of we would recommend the incoming Direc- favor of the prisonor on account of his youth accept it. - Lordship reEerved judgment. .
I January 27thy 18930 going into itsproduction too extensively in conf ormation and in � selecting a sire we tors to consider the advis%bility of using the and former respect�bility, yet such leniency -An old merchandise house of St. Johns " -Rev. - Father Ga4e, of Reindeer Lak,e, I
I I- I the expectation that present prices will be should try to avoid the fault of the breed. available funds at, their disposal in offering might be an inducelnent to others to commit Newfoundland, L. Teasiev's, hso assigned, 700 miles nortbe-ast of Prince Albert, LiFriv
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. . - I I . maintained for a series of years, They may The Shorb-horns are short behind the shout-, special prizes in certain departments at the a similar offence,auld the interests of society with liabilities stated at about $800,000. ed at Prince Albert on Wednesday night,
I be, but -sudden changes come and it would der ; the Holsteins coarse, and so on. There various branch 3bows under this societ�, in as well as the end ' f justice must be satis- Their London agents will be the heaviest 18tb inst.. -Father Gaele spent 33 years of
.1 - The Socia,l 19vailt d the be wise for farmers to, bear this in mind. are three leading points by which the pre- preference to amalgamating . with any fied. His honor roe�erved judgment. losers. Speculation in the fish trade is given his life as rnis4onary at Lac de Brocliet
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�� - ,I He thought, however,that,'there will always potency of a sire is indicated, viz :' The branch for the purpose of holding a union . as a reason for the hea,yy loss. post, and during that time bas not even vjs�
I . Seasolli i be a good deniand for pork so long as we do head, the carriage and th6 g&iL A bull show. - e C , d -Lieutenant-Govemor Daly, at the open- -ited the confines of civilization. Ile is nPw
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, . not raise enough to more than supply the ,with a head like a cow -will produce calves During the past year the crops within the . a�
I - Several schools a the northern part of iDg of the Nova Scotia Legislature, stated en route to Paris to attend a council of Qb-
� I — !� . jurisdiction of this Society.have been,on the �
� . I I , honio market, as we do not do that now the "of varied character ; a bull with a good, Peterboro county a� closed on account of that the Government had endeavored with lats of Mary the Immaculate, to be beld I in .
� a . I - . . � 1. b�siness will st3ind considerable. expansioa strob'g, 'bull -like head will produce calves that city in a short time�. Father 6616
F &A . a severe epidemic o;e4litheria.
- � whole, very satisfactory. Fall wheat was,. . success to enlist the'Inter6sts of capitalists
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�1, KI 'r -Ile r we are f ully without risk -of injury by over -production. after himself in confokmatiov. . As to carri- if anything, above the average. Spring - in the development of the mineral wealth of travelled the entire distance by dog train,
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"D test 'If ull dress " Canadian pork, like a good many other age, a slouching sire, whether horse, bull or wheat, although there is very little grown, � ;
7" � stocked with , the la I . drill shed in Brantford, the Government the Province. and was 21 days on the journey.
, a -ods obtainable in thd best markets. C%iiadian products, stands at a premium in other animal can not produce good offopring. was not nearly so good as the previous year, giviy $10,000 tows'dathe cost. -Mr. Sam Fleuty, of Wingham, has be- -A baby farm has been discovered a
, ,gc - r a In reply to a cluestion Mr. Buchanan said he and farmers who tried it as an, experiment come editor and m%nager of the Palmerston little West of Hamilton city limits. "The
I You'll find with us the latest styles the wo Id's markets, and will bring a cent ' - he congregatio of Paris Presbyterian � .
, pound.more in Great Britain than American considered 6 Durham grade the best general this year will not likely 1 try i again for
, - , b church have decide5o erect a new church �t Reporter, owing to the former proprietor, place is kept by John Stuart, w4o �18 72
accurately copied frorh the leading Mr. M.'A. Clarke, having purchased the years of age, and bit wife. and the two Aur-
- . I _ pork. The most valuable parts of the ho purpose animal,; if for beef from a beefing some time. Barley, which used to form one once, to coo' $24 1 - M . Z
. being the sides and hams,som e, advise broi c - strain and if mainly for -dairying from a of our most important, as ,,well " most pro- orrisburg Herald, and severed connection ing their 18 yearm residence in the place,
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� authorities. .. - �Williani Tay as purchased the Rob.
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- . ; ing so as to abnormally onlarge.the8e valu-. milking strain. I fitable crops, is now fallin into disuse on with the Reporter. have nursed about 50 childTen. The old
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L U I i � WolfeL & Glasserfeld'a German Dress able parts. He cautioned breeders against Mr. Jackson, of Abington, a practical fteeoUntL of the extremely low price, mad Brantford. The 8ri�e paid is $10,400, . -The McGill Observatory people, Mon- people have now 5 children under the.ficare,
[CFa , making any such mistake, an,if any one part farmer and an extenaive and successful next year we fano treal, state that up to the present the wea- the whole 7 being herded together in two
� -, y S.hirts. i , thdre will be very.little -Mrs. Rachel olvini an inmate of the
of the animal in developed at the expense of breeder of -Southdown sheep, read an excel- sown. this e to te regretted, so it ws a ther in Montreal has been more severe than little rooms at the back of the house. � The
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r. � Tooke Brothers' 09inadian Dress ano*her part, lois will certainly result. If lent paper on the care and feeding of sheep very convenient rotation �crop, and our lando during 'the past 10 years, the thermometer 5 little ones now being nursed are badly
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� I - I Shirts. ! we dsivelop long sides and heavy hams ab the in general,and Professor Shiw gave his able seem well adapted to produce a first quality, -The new publp buildings at Cal- having been below zero for 30 days continu- clad, and 8uffer the want of necessaries of
� expense of the breast and shoulders and address on the eradication of noxious weeds, and, until the drop in price came, it was gary, for which tenders have been called, Ously- life. The place is dirty, miserable and
,otel on Febru- thus impair the constitution of the animal, but space prevents a 9 will cost - bout W,0(�O, , I I
I � Welsh, 31argetson & Co.'s Fj�glish n extended report of rapidly coming to the front as our leadin ' -The new hall of the Independent Order wretched in the extreme. .
laim cif Mr. E. z we will lose more in the extra feed that either. These cloaed the afternoon meeting. cereal, being a surer.- and',more profitable M innie Browo has been &I -of Oddfellows -Warden Sutherland's residence at
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noval of gravel, 4. Collars, Cuffs and Handkerchiefs. will be required to keep it than we will gain � . THE EVENING* — � crop'than fall wheat. But, at present prices, to the position in the !Women's Medical Col. the beautiful ritual of the Order on Thurs- Embro, was the scone of a plessantu affair the
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Sibbeus M in, . . I in the higher price we receive for the sides A musical and literary entertainment was it will not pay to proAnce it. Oats were a lege Kingston, left 'acant by Dr. Rozelle day afternoon of last week. In the evening other evening. He was surprised by' about
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. After voting : French & Oo.'s Bow T,ies—all sizes. and the hams. The pigs of this Province held in L the evening and long before the hour good yield and an average quality. A good Funuei. - . a grand banquet was given in honor of the 200 of his friends who assembled to irtsent -
I dy. the council i .�L I � may not have sides long enougb, but there the h�ll was packed. The programme was many of oar farmers prefer feeding this -Mr.'H. K. Maitl nd, who has been pie- grand eire and deputy grand sire. him with an address and a bandsome gold
U 0 -On November 7, at one of Charlton's watch and chain. 31isa LSutherl"d, the
Ite�a hatel at 1-0 . - Kid Gloves=Wbite, Lavender and is something else to be considered in -pig lengthy andvaried and was highly enjoyed grain to selling it. Hay was a prolifio yield ce t r in Chalmers' C uroh, Guelph, for the �
ffi., Tan. 'L breeding than the side it produces. The by all,and de 9p1te the discomforts of such a and of excellent quality. Roots, also, with Past twenty years, ha resigned that posi- c n1p! in Algome, of which J. H. C. Dease, Warden's vister, was not forgotten, but ro-
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.—It is- our sad, - . f loingham, county of Norfolk, is fore-
. A I ' %rimal that is compact has the best consti- crowded house, k t the closest attention the exception of potatoes, were a bountiful tion. 0 Wa ceived a beautiful diamond broo6h. Warden
- I � 'Fine Suspenders, Cashmere Hose', tu,tion and is most easily fed, while, there.. of the audience. a hair was occupied by Id.: Potatoes were of good quality but a -Command � th of the Salvation Mitchell, with one team, not Sutherland suitably thanked his 'Visitors,
the death of am- . e7h - c t I I man, Andy '
t. the person of I fore, it is proper to make ham and side we- Mr. D. Weismiller,' of Hentall. Mr. D. rilgeh crop, and in some sections there will Army, is arranging to I convert the old Joe fjpecially selected, and eleven men, skidded _z and there followed a real old-f&Aioned
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�-ton, who pass- i ,should not attempt to do'so at the expense Buchanan, B.S. A. - gave a stirring address be a good deal of loss from rot. The crops 'Beef canteen on the water front in Montreal 8,54 logo, making 61,584 feet,board measure, ocial evening, refreshments being served by
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istmas morning Collar Buttons, Stud Buttons, Night of other vital portions of the animal, or we on " The Student's life at the Ontario Ag- were all saved in good condition. The only ' . in niae hours. the hostess. �
� Months and 13 . Robes, Pajamas, &c. into a shelter for the Ooor. , -Rev. 0. R. Simpson, who is now per- -W. F. Hopkins, contractor for the iron
__ may get them tit too great a cost. We r1cultural College." Prof. Shaw took as his drawback seems to be the extremely low -The first meeting f the V7 council of
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� majority. Her . - I want. especially to be careful about the theme 11 Removing the old Landmark " ,ricev.i. All' kinds of. cereals and hay are , Sandwich was hold on Frida;o Every offi. forming wonderful faith cares in Now York bridge on the Toronto, Huron,& Bruce Rail-
� . city, reports of which, have appeared in way over the Grand River, has brought to
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,h, and she was We are the only house in this see- m&Ie animal we use. It will not pay any Mr. H. L. Hutt, B. S. A., gave an addr:;s lower price than they have been in yesrs,� oial of the town was :Iiacharged and new
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,, Scotland, and tion carrying the latest-, and best in: farmer to use any but a first class pure bred on 11 Farming as an Education," and Mr., This has a depressing effect upon farmers, ones were appointed, � � . the New York press,in well known through- light some valuable marble beds. He har
� out Kent county, being a native of Chatham for weeks past been excavating to reach the
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,mernbers of the 3 -Ten's Fashionable App�rel. Can we sire, if he can be got. It is not .so parti'ou - Thomas McMillan spoke ably on " Union and has a tendency to keep trade dull. The -The contributio�f, to the building ,.township. Hewaspastorof Knox church, rook for he pier of the bridge to rest - on. - .
a was crowne,& , serve you. . lar about the, breeding of the d%m.if he gots among Farmers. " Good re@tafiono were hay market, however, has been materially fund of Wesley..0 11 e,, Winnipeg, now t
of H-amilt6n, � � . a good sire. A dam with short body, snort Iven by Frank Kinziuker &nd William improved by the amount that has been 011le Hamilton, before removing to New York. About eighteen feet down he reached the
,ly a reach a total of ne, rly seven thousand '
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x late, husband, I — , legs and well -proportioned, m&tures earlier teiger. The music was' exceedingly enjoy- baled and shipped to foreign parts. But for dollars. I �The ice bridge between Niagara and rock, and finding it very hard he had pieces
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.'hey moved to ' and produces better pork than - the coarser able and ,% as highly creditable to those who this it would have been a drug. The price -Mrs. Chauncey Lamm, of Napanee, has Youiogetown cracked on Friday and then of it brought up, which experts claim to b.e
, 1862, where she JACKSON BROS.? . kinds. By crossing a Yorkshire sire with furnished it. It embraced rend6rings by paid fd - r hay for baling runs from $5 to in her possession a. Gier an Bible, whibb. is #noted down 200 yards, carrying with it very fiat marble. Marble has &!T�Ieady been '
.r death, She � . . the more chubby Berkshire on Su ffolk sows the Zurich String band ; Hess Brothers and $6.50, the owner of the hay teaming it to 147 years old. It was �Printed in Ludwig, the dook at Paradise Grove. Then it jam- traced several thousand feet. i�om where
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in industrions- SPECIALISTS IN ME,N'S WEAR, we would got a pig well proportioned, that the Germania M aennerchor, under the direc- the station and boarding the men and te m Germany, in the year 1 5.
� � would have a, od ham and that would tiQn of Mr. F. Hess. Duets were also ran- while baling. Several hundreds of :toas iieJ4 ever, -While a sleighing party from. Essex
, laving pare�nt, I rPTT 9t -J. G. Gaudaur, th Orillia sculler, has -
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:1,)y all who r SEAFOR111. mature on the leE%ot possible feed, and which dered in excellent style by Miss C. %cha- have alr,eady_,been shipped this season, 'and issued a challenge to , ow any man for the -A young man in the employ of Messrs. was crossing the Michigan Central Railway
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`he was V. Pres- � - i - championship of �Amer" d Spring 4c Rice, at Pense, N. W. T., was en- track, a few miles from the village, a freight
" : would, at six months old, weigh, possibly man and Master W. Geiger; also by the there is more yet to go. Some finds a mair .: an a stake of . . .
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— . - 200 pounds. There is good profit in pig Misses Faust anti Steinbach and a song was ket in the larger cities of our own Province; gaged in fixing pump pipes down �A Well, train from the east being out a few yards
t bedy over 50 . - . $1,000 or $2.500 a side, .
� of seven, two 2 SOUTH IE[URON FARMERS, breeding with such a class of animals if we sung in fine style by Mr. E. Bossenbirry. some has gone to the United States, and 16 -A farmer rantford market on when, in some way, some of the - tpes at distant, the horses balked. In same manner
of whom, sur- � INSTITUTE. ,-' i are equally careful in the feeding, 'but a lht�meeting was a great success. good deal has been sent to the old country. Friday refused $8.85 a gundred for a load of the top got loose and fell down tge well, the sleigh runner caught alongside the track,
. . I very trifling matter sometimes makes the It was decided by the directors to hold A good deal of corn is now grown for ensi- instantly killing the unfortunate man, who throwing the occupants out. In % second
� � — , I � nork, and took it home !again to wait for a bad only arrived from England a short time the engine had struck the sleigh, smashing
I- , difference between profit and loaa. Always four more Institute meetings this season, lage, and those who have used it coosider It 'ise in the quotatio I
- The first of the series of Parmers' Insti- I rt no. ago. . it into splinters, but strange to saythe .
. select the sire with opposite characteristics about the latt part of February or 6rat of a valuable and profitable food, especially for -The St. Andrew'sAthletic Association,
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g - tates for this season- was'hOd at Hensall, from the dam. - ; March. They will be at Seafortb, Exeter, horned stock, and the silo seems destined to 'of Gait, which has been in existence abou I t a -word has been received of the death at horses were not injured. Had not the
-The annu&l ; on Thursday of last week, It was a splen- � . Buffalo, New York,
? a In reply to the question if he would ap- Da become a popul&r institution among our the of Edward Donaldson, sleigh overturned the whole party would
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tie East Wawa- � did meeting, there being a full house both . i ing two litters a year, the Pro- shwo I orl and Varna. I farmere, particularly those who go more year, has decided to dii band, owing to son of a well known farmer of East undoubtedly have been killed.
i held. on Thurs- I lack of interest taken bk, its members. ,
n , morning and evening, and the discussions at prove or raig . Zorrm. Deceased had been engaged for sev- -One of the most daring daylight rob-
fessor said if he were breeding for pure AgTiculture in South Huion. largely into stock feeding for beef or dairy- �erp 1 Biddulpb� and H. .
er of members , -1 times were really animated. Each paper breeds be would not try for two litters, be- The following is the report of the Direc. iag. Feed, ofuall kinds for stock is abund- -Coursey Brotl ,I eral years in business with his cousin in the beries ever heard of in Canada was perpe-
President, Mr, . resd and each addreFis dolivered broo-lit � Stewart, of Lucan, have entered their cele- in L
I 0 cause one litter would be'better. than two, tore of the south Huron Agricultural So- ant this .s'eason, and, despite the extreme stock yards there. His sudden death was 'rated Toronto the other evening between
�air and opened iorth the keenest criticism from practicA.1 brated Clydesdale stalltoln, Joe Anderson, in "
L but be would try to have the one as good as ciety, ado ted at the annual meeting lafit severity of the winter thutf far, stock should the World's Fair competition in Chicago, caused by inflammation. Deceased was 29 4 and 5 o'clock. Five masked men entered
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)f the laet an- farme,7.9 present, and as a result a great deal possible. But if breeding for pork be would week : , p come out in first class shape in the spring. - years of age. the jewelry store of Ftederick Robertis at
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: adapted. The of useful, practical information was elicited. try to get the sowi to do as much as possi- -A young son of Tim4hy Mackay, cion- -G. Edwards, son of G. C. D. Edwards, 186 Queen street went, pointed revolvers at .
�owiag a balance The chair vt as occupied by the President We, your Directorp have to report, in so The orchard, so long neglected, is now be" cession 10, hiddulpb, agid 14 years,dropped
7 I ' ble and get as many pigs as he could. For Ar as Our f erned, another coming an important factor in the farmer ' - treasurer of Onondaga, drove to Brantford him and his clerk, John Ward, bound and
.ities of $143.26. . Alm J. B. Henderson, of Tuckeramith; . . f Society is ,cone - I -dead on his fathers far recently. He was
young pq - calculations. The yield of apples this year the other morning to attend the wedding of gagged them and then rifled the , store of
;a he would recommend a ration of fairly prosperous year. We commenced the apparently a healthy b and his sudden I �
Yvas moved by The Prst subject taken up was the fatten- was much in excess of the exPOctstiOns Of death is a mad blow to h s parents. his sister. When near the old Great West- about $1,000 worth of goods� inolud-
skim milk and middlings,but where the for. year with a balance of $297 in the treasury, h�om
� Mr.. Scutt, and ing of cattle and lambs. A talk was given . . orn depot his cutter got overturned on a ing $50 which they took from! the cash .
�ollowing officera by Frof. Shaw on this subject, And discus- mer is not available he would 'recommend and we close it with a balance of $365, It either farmer or dealer. The result was, a -The Presbyterian c�urch of Berlin is �
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� I , leaving the pigs with the dam until ten or j, street car rail and Mr. Edwards was drawer. While they ransacked the pl000 a
xarlea Proctor ; . � sion followed, John'Jackson, of Abington, is but fair to state, however. that we this glutted market and considerable dissatisfac- greatly-disap Inted at r1eceiving newt; from thrown violently out, having his thigh frac- customer entered the store, and lit, also was .
m tion between farnaer and dealer. Most of .
ms; directors- I gave a paper.on sheep hnsbandryi He ad- twelve weeks old, although this ' ight pro- year received$100moie Government grant the Rev A. V. Winches!Per, now in British tured. bound ancl gagged. The whole 'detective -
elude the possibility of getting two litters than formerly, as the resultof the labors of the fruit, however, was sold in the orchards Columbia, that he is not' ble to accept the I
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homaa Bridges, � vocated the enlargement of the number of a year. - The best ration for fattening is one the delegates from Agricultural Societies early in the season, and fair prices realized their churc;. -GeorgwGrieve, a Grand Trunk Railway force is working on the 09". i � �,
ison, John An- I sheep kept and also improvement in quality. rastorate of brakeman, -of Rockwood, had a narrow t .
. part of wheat middlings, one part of ground who whited on the Ontario Government two by our farmers, sod more money has been ith a -The Berlin. News- remarks 'that the
, The discussion was animated. Mr. H. L. ear -D. Cameron, of Petrolea, met w sea &that Hamburg last week. I
.�h-a Coaltes and barley and the same of peas. Ile placed the years in succession. Had we not received received by our farmers for apples this y most unfortunate occideot the other even- e pe front de ' Pequegnat family are not only numerous,
Fin -lay Auder- Hutt dealt with the silo and threw out many dry meal in the trough and poured water this additional grant we would have en- than ever before. Prices ranged from 75 ing. While deseendiog! the steps leading He was banging on to the side of a train but remarkably prosperous. The *ged par- \
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,Lelfand ; audi- interesting hints, although,. there was not over it and always got good results. This oposched upon our surplus of the previous cents to $1.50 per barrel, according to qual- while iihunting he came into collision
a. Wray. Preai- -much that has nut already a�peared in these from the hall he missed Me footing, fell for- with a sernaphow t, which struck him on cuts, who are still hearty and 1good for
.,% 4 - also was a ration which farmert could pro- year to the amouut of about $32, r icy and variety. With the improved facili* ward and broke his nose.� . =3 many years yet, arrived in Canada fifteen
.�, 10r � the honor � columns on this subject. His remarks d.uc6 tbemselver, but of course a good deal This Society held its annual spring show ties now existing for reaching the great cen- � the side of the he", knocking him from years ago with eight Fiona and six daughters;
L the third time. brought out a good discussion. Mr. John tres Of p0pplfttiOD, good fruit, carefully slo- C. B, Welton and 'Dr. Randall have the car and inflicting several serious wounds- -all atill &live, and most of them now the ,
[ated the society : I Hannah gave an excellent address on dairy- depends upon the price �f any particular for Entire Stock on our grounds at . Bruce- been sentenced at St. JokNew Brunswick, '
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I . ing, showing how much more profitable it is grain. The price of even one article may field. The show, in so far as the exhibit of lected and properly packed, will always find to five y"ro each iD er Penitentiary -A remarkable instance of parents of a third generationof Pequegnsu.
aad hoped thely I . make the difference, between profit and lose, 'stock was concerned, was eminently satis- a sure market and bring good prices. Our for their connection = ,graveyard in- mind occurred at Rockwood the other night.- On arriving in Berlin they were possessed of I
bhe.same in, the � tbanany otherdepartmeDt Of farm work. , An Erin farmer had been in Guelph with a about as small a'quantrity of this world's I
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idjourned. - I The manner in which his , address was re- hence the necessity of paying the closest at- factory, but, whether the public do not now farmers, however, h'sve too many, of the surance esson. i � load of pork and returned to the village,
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� - .� . ceived, showed that the fariners are begin- tention to every detail. At the experiment- take as great an interest in these shows as e*rly varieties, If they woL -A man from Port Huron, Michigan, is goods as any who have located in that town.
: &I farm they had sold pigs at five cents per ,formerly, or for some other cause, the at.' out of their orchards, keeping only enough buying cordwood on the $Arnia market and where he tied his horses in Lee's driving They at once started business in ,the line I
i ning to think on this subject more than they pound and made a good profit.. These were tendance, and consequently, the gate re- for home consum MOD, and plant in their having it hauled over ithe river on the !hed and went home without them. Dur- they Were familiar with In their old Svribs
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aring, who. has have ever done before, ' Professor Shaw sold in September,but if they had been sold ceipts, show an annually recurring decrease. stead the best auT hardiest winter varie- . ing next day Mr. Lee discovered who owned home-tbat, of watchmaking. and prospered -
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. - was listened to with considerable interes on the market is from $115 to 84 per cord.
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. Friday evening ference. There is also a great deal in the wa: the best and largest show of bulls we come as the farm can produce. - Waterloo, Stratford, Guelph, Hamburg$
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I - sion in which some other puzzling questions ' n of London township, measured seven .
� Exeter Royal time of selliacy. In October, November and have ever had. It used to be the case that There in not much change to note in the the milk to the Dorchester Station cheese Brantford and Neustadt.
. were propounded to the Professor, but he n feet from tip to tip of wings, and was a
d the District was f ully equal to the occasion. Me - dis- December th markets are generally crowded the horse ring drew almost the entire atten- matter -of live stock. The stables of most of splendid specimen of the i royal bird. It is factory, realized the sum of $117. 04 for -A matrimonial - sensation exists at
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Varna. on, Taes- I . and if we sell then we are likely to get tion of the spectators, and the bull ring was our farmers are still flIled with horses, of - eight month's milk, commencin in April
. I 111581 j, Nov g Plevns, in the Kingston district, of much
of the kindness (I on closed one of the most interesting lower priess than if we sell later on. The neglr - being mounted. . and ending in the month of ember- The
and su-icessful meetings that have been held cted. The order of things is now which they find it difficult to get rid at any- -Mr. and Mrs. J. G. _1�eck, of Cole Har- ititerest to many, but of great seriousness to
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,I by the Varna - - � . nearer the' birth period a pig can be made changing, and the bulls divide the attention thing like remunerative prices. First-class, bor, Nova Scotia, have just celebrated the total uantity of. milk sent reached 14,510 the contracting parties, Mr. William John
. y of th�is place, under the auspices of this Institute. -1 ready for the market the greater the profit.' of the spectators very fairly with the horses, real choice heavy horses, and showy,rangey, sixty-first anniversary �f their wqdding. pounlio, - - Mille, Barrie township, obtained a license -
Piar_,� entertain- THE EVE_NI_XG MERTING. The most advantageous period in at from 6 and. in no department of stock has there clean animala of the carriage class, not Ips Herbert Wiswell, Wh as present at the -On Thursday, Mr. Frank McPherson, of Mr. G. W. Dawson, M. P., and with his
last, was en- � - To say that the 'evening - meeting was to 8 monthi old it it can be made to weigh been,moremarked iin'provement during the than 16 hands. high, will still command wedding, was also preoseul 61 years later. son of Mr. John R. McPherson, ErnestOwD, betrothed, a daughter of Mr. Timothy J.
..he large sudi- crowded would but faintly -express the great 200 pounds. The beat authorities are not in past few years than in the bulls, and the re- ready Pale at prices nearly, if not quite, aa near Napance, died after an illness extend- Hicks, -proceeded to Flinton. where they
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�ooik a, trip: to, � -A dealer at Ente rise, Addington iag ever a year. were united b# a minister. On their return
. jam of people b6th from the village and coun- agreement as to whether it is most profitable sult is manifest in many herds, Therels a� b i izh a a in former years. But, ou, ch horsea � His ilineve was brought
� Nvas a very ex- try and com-posed of both old and young. to fatten with cooked or raw feed, but his marked and growing improvement in the a�e extremely scarce. The medium horse, county, shipped 1,000 pi te Montreal last about in a simple way. He was wrestling the couple were approached, on- -the , high- .
`tawn hall last , If there are many such audiences as this own opinion is that with a large . herd of, lighter classes of . horses, such as carriage either light or heavy, is a drug in the mar- year, and says that a me years ago that with a young man and was thrown. He way, by the � father o I the bride, who de-
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. I I assembling in Hensall,the good people of that 6ay 200, it may pay to cook the feed, but ; dd ket and will not yield a profit to his owner. number of pigs could not ave been, purebas- hit a bushel measure, injuring his side, and msnded and forced the young wife from her
� rne Agricul- - and roadster. - This lost year we had to a ' ed in three counties in * year. - from the effects of the fall died. 11
� lively little town will have to be taking with a small lot he thinks there would not a new class; or, rather, a class that bas Farmers should, therefore, be more careful � busband,and vowed vengeanceon the bride-
� ecial train which boi e first meeting of the directors of
rLTY.—THe an- into consider ation the propriety of supply- be enough differenco�ta pay for the trouble beenforsome years discarded. The class than ever before in their selection of both -'.P:he'C. P. R. op � re -At th ... groom for -txkiog his fair daughter without
� of the glephen ing a more commodious .- hall. Hensall of cooking. There may be benefit in stim- r consent. Each is seeking counsel from
. . we refer to is that of coach horses. There sires and dame, and should breed from none Mr. H. Montague Allan h om Winnipeg to the Farmers' Binder Twine and Agricultural his
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ultural Society should, have a good public hall in which to ulating the digestive organs of a pig by were three very'fine imported animals shown but the very best. Montreal, made the trip i�. 451 hours, or an Implement Manufacturing Company sit various authoritiee, and although Mr. Mille
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_- hold it -. � The condiments during the fattening period if in this close. ' 'here are two elements which have an average of over '31 mi as an hour for the Brantford, officers were elected as follows : attests that his wife has lost twenty pounds
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� this Society to programme was lengthy and consisted of the cost of the condiment is not toogrest. This Society united with the Tuckersmith unsettling influence in the cattle trade just whole 1,425 miles. - Joseph Stratford, president; W. Campbell, sineb she has been deprived of kis compan-
really choice musical selections both vocal ' ' -It has been decided �o hold & provin- vice-president ; F. Chalcraft, secretary-
t�ariao, the past Mr. Hoggarth, of Stephen, had adopted Branch last year, and hold a union show at pow. The first is the embargo placed upon - ionship, no amicable settlement has tbus
o I and inatramental, the band from Zurich uerally admitted Canadian cattle in the Old Country, and the cial convention of the ye ng people2a socie- treasurer and manager of works ; executive
�r with a, deficit 7 . - . the practied-of feeding dry meal in one Seaforth. The' show was ge far been rea;ched. I q
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�ith a surplus of I I winning loud praises. Yery good and ap- trough and water in another and had got to be one of the very. beat ever hold under second is the importing of otock steers from ties of the Baptist churt Woodstock is committee, J. Hope, J. Stratford, W. - _ -
expenses they I � propria.te addresses were given by Rev. Mr. very good results in this way. The pigs the auspices of this Society, but the weather the prairie farms of Manitoba and the the place selected, and the dates are March Campbell, T. Brooks, T. 0. Carrie. � -
F Henderson, Profeavor Shaw, M, at. It is impossible to predict what 30th and 31st. I . -Wabash freight has commenced to ran
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, They paid out . j 1pr erly constructed. tendance of spectators was not nearly as result either of these will ultima a .
� � T. Hector Reid, of Stanley, referred to" Urge .&P so good a show merited, and the , � of by way of London, Windsor and Detroit, 1�
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,ahow wad the I � . THE sluo-ND JDAY. the business of fattening or -rearing cattle, the worst in its history, qn. Thursday last Plattsville, were totally destroyed by fire This change occasions tha passage -through - '
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m amounted, to � The second day of the Institute opened the trouble of keeping pigs from rooting. gate receipts were a serious disappointment Here agsln,�quality and cheapness of pro. week, Lose, $35,000. T#e Mechanics' In a ly of eight or ten freight.
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r the year foot- I at Zurich in the commodious., comfortable Ile said the ring in the nose usually adopt- to the Branch Society, who derive the bone- duction wiJf tell. The savirig of a year in naiderably, over live stock was saved, but everything else Stratford yards dail.
I I *�a steer means a great deal, and $1',200 worth of books bei, g consumed. was burned. The origin of the fire in a trains more than formerly.
,of E'xeter and , and next township hall. This was- the first ed for that purpose would only be effective fibs from this source. It seems to as that the keep of, _. all -Mr. James Tilley died in Mitchell on -
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� The following a, rule the first meetings held in a place are got as bad as ever,and asked- Professor Shaw . r steers ready for market at two Commissioner, who has r turned from his right when the barn was closed for the Taesday night, last week, at the advanced
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een elected for �- - not so well attended, but Zurich in au excep- if he knew of any other effective method. priety of changirig our methods witli-_� regard years old instead of at three, as is ow corn- trip to England, found I and served many
c, � --Word has been received from Kingston early citizens of the town
(ohn Deffirid-ge, '- ' tion to this rule. There was a good turn- He also stated that he has a Poland China, to the fall exhibitions. The system ad�ppted mon, they need not fear the competition of butter, bacon and eggs gro ing in favor both �
� ' with importers and wkolet le houses. Penitentiary that Sam Mitchell, who shot years at its council table, when it was buts,
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aders, Stephen, out, especially ' in. the afternoon, showing pig feeding with a Berkshire and he finds for many years of amalgamating with one of Manitoba steers on the one side, orthe utk, NovalScotia, on Thurs- Alex. McIntosh at"St. Thom" on Exeter village, as well as after it became a town.
I yer, Secretary ; tha�t the intelligent and prosperous farmen the former does the best on the some feed, the brauth societies for the purpose of hold. slaughtering of their stock on the British -At Dartmo
', Directors. -D. � . of this district take an interest in meetings Professor Shaw said he did not know of iDg & fall exhibItion within the jurisdiction docks on the other. That this ;�&n be done day last week, Deacon Isaic Cull, of Ann&- Sandsy, IM, and who was ou'boequently He xas married over sixty years ago, and I I
. Eliza Tyn4s, of Dartmouth, sentenced to ten years in the penitentia his wife, five sons and four daughters still
�e and William * I of this kind. At this meeting, in the ab- any other metkod of keeping pigs from of the society united with, is very uosatio. ha's been proven by actual experience. polio, and Mrs. ry urvive him. I .
il Elliott %nd eance of the president, Mri William Bachs- rooting than that mentioned by Mr. Reid, factory to both our society and the branch, The recent boom.in pork will, no doubt, were married. - The groo is 71 years of for manslaughter, will be liberated on Feb- a
r age ani the bride ewidew of 60 summers. .ruary, 20th, his good conduct having earned -Last Friday morning Mr. James Mon-
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�n Willis, Hay ; nan, of Hay, oce4pied the chair, and a but be did not think it paid to allow pigs to and is frequently a source for complaint on stimulate the production of hogs, as these I young farmer who lived with his
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. knep. and Wes. better man for the p9sitioo could not be got.'. run at large in the fields,'. but that they the part of both, Although our society in. now pay as welf,"- if not better, thim any +-Willism Cooper, a young farmer, living a shortening of his time. Thomas Spellman, govan, a �
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�. S. Hoggai . , He never allowed 4"the interest to Rag but should be kept in yards for th& purpose. variably pays from $150 to $2N more to- other animal on the4arm, but it is
.th scarcely about three miles from Elers, while opening of Vienna, sentenced - last summer for life widowed mother on lot ,39.., conemion 4,
1 the barn doors on Friday last, fell on the for arson, shows signs of insanitY. Nortk Easthope, was felliag timber near '
� Xetet, were ap- kept the ball rollingit from start to finish. Mr. John Ketchen, of Stanley, said he wards the prizes awarded and other expenses possible that existing prices can be long
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. at uld be well for farmer@ frozen ground and brok one of his legs -There was a great spill of grain on the Gadshill, when he was crushed to the earth
. The Farmer's Vegetable Garden," was gave his pigs equal .parts of brau. apring of the show than it receives from the branch, maintained, and it wo . " .
� in- two places, between Ithe knee and the line of the C. P. R. west of Port Arthur the by &,faffing tree. Some men working near
. I If. L. H�Utt�8 topie'L which he handled in a wheat and barley With roots at noon, and be there always seems to be -a feeling on tbo to go cautiously in this direction.
. 6eeting. clever off hand %vay, giving a lot of valuable feeds the meal in the game manner as de- part of the latter that they do not get value Dairying, though not c-Arried on very ex. ankle, I other (lay. A freight train of 16 cars load- by ran to bin assistance, but nothlog could!
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I ' -The sudden death of Mr. Joseph Walk- ed with grain was coming east when a spread be done,'as the victim had been killed in-�
,, a meeting of information. He agreed that this necessary scribed by Prof. Shaw and that he got very for their money, nor is this feeling entirely tensively in this riding, is still an important � I L - -a Deceased, who was grell knowal
- interest, and is one which farmers might, er, of the Golden Lion dstablishmW re of the rails caused the cars tofall over stautly.
� I adjunct to every farm should not be scrimp- satisfactory results. � i groundless, and for this reason : A much oves another wellkno�n citizen oi To- slight embankment, smash! - � hip, was & �
1(iyal Templars ed but large enough to admit of the use of. a Mr. David Buchanan gave an excellent larger premium list. is given and more inone with profit i ttention to. Good m ag the ,cars to and highly respected in the towne �
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I � ' ronto, who was well and larly known in splinters and scattering the grain. Awreck-- brother of Ray, Fatker Mongovan,'Pf Stud- I
esaful ever', held I horse, plow, cultivator, &c. Extend rows address I on the 11 Selection of sires." He paid out for prizes at the show of the amal- prices were received last year for both' but. MWIland daughter ing train was despatched and the line clear- wich, College, He was unmarried. His age'
; the -IGr)g way.. Divide garden into two claimed that in breeding, better results gamated societies than is done when the ter and cheese, but, where stock is. raised so the city. ,He leaves a w 9
dttee on cre'den- . � antford. I ed, but the passenger train was delayed six was about 28 years, and ite was'
I I parts, one for vegetables, other for small would be got by breeding from a sire with society holds its own, but the'enlarged prize much as with us, butter is likely to become Mrs. Nellis, of Br �
,delegates .pres- -A farnier near Elora writes to the hours. None of the train hands were in- man of more thati ordinary vigor and attain- i
, fruits rhubarb, &c. Get reliable seeds. individual merit and no pedigree than from list does not bring increased gate receipts. the most popular, so farmers get the benefit
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. I Sow with a drill. - Keep rows &part. r of the skimmed milk for their calves. The Guelph press warning farmers to be on the jured. . ment. The MongovAn family have been of ,
I on temperance 1 40 w a pedigreed ecrub, as each is likely to In other words, we find that the emalle I . .
� a if breadth sown to grain to year by year grow- Outlook for sharpers who lare operating in -Mrs- James McAllister, of the village late very unfortunate in ,regard to oud4ea �
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i�rt. of the prac- . early and keep cultivator going. Grow stainp bin offspring -with his breeding prize list offered by the branch, society t it ly devot. that section of the cod try. They are of Norwich, county of Oxford, died on deaths. It is only a short time ago since a
� . I strawberries rmpberries, tomatoes, &a. 1 In characteristics, 'the former with his good show, usually bring ass large gate recei ing smaller, and farmers are year 'n h -an
4 '!carried on in rs, one it is said they March 25th, 1889, leaving about $30,OW to brother of deceased Was shot in Mic ig - F
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reply to queries Mr. Hutt said onions can and the latter with his bad. Bat he would as the larger prize list at the union show Of more attention to stock raising and sh:ddy cloth peddle
Nstriat Officers he grown on the same gtound year after strongly r6commend breeding. from neither. the amalgamated societies. The union show dairyiDg, and the day is not far distant ca fleece the farmerii befc re their eyes. a ' few heirs, with the following direction to -A very pleasant time WAS spent on ,-
�?Iorjch, District . . farmers of South Huron will not -Stainboff & Gordon, A Vallaceburg, man- her executors as to holding back the intend- I Thursday evening, lost week, in Knox �
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rtb., Vice.-Caun- year as long as desired. Grow them in A good animal and a good pedigree are both in invariably the largest and best, but., the when the . ufacturers of cooperage, last year made ed sharz to one of tbem,viz : 11 Until they, Church, Carlingford. The popular � pastor, �
11 rows and thin ou�. In the fa,ll, as so*n an re I they require. for home Rev. A. H. Drumm, treated all the children �
imeaville, Chap- quired. A good stamp of a breeding ani- gate receipts are not larger than at the grow more,grain than ed in their
lite crops commerice to dry they should be mal should have an ordinary head, not too smaller show of 'the single society, and as consumption,, and the sooner that day ar- 60,000,000staves,12,000, Ohoope,1,000,000 my said executors, shall be satiefi 1
� Treasurer ;_ X. I � - W loge and description that he, the said Robert Frank- of the Sunday school to acceptable ppesente,
�, pulled su'd left od the ground until dry, coarse nor too fine. A coarse head indicates the gate receipts form the life blood of the rives tho bettor it will be for all concerned. heads, besides vellivg ' I
�� B Roed a d , totalling lin McAllister, shall have quit drinking or and also distributed suitable prizesJo the i
I �. - in g !g � while on the grouiad they should be raked coarse bone and a fine head weak consti�u- branch society, the Directors of the branch All of whi& is respectfully submitted. 8,000,000 coroa of wood - ' of Bible :
�ith, Brucefi- 9 undesirable qualities. The society feel that they do not reap the bene- �, M. Y. McLEAN, Secretary. nearly $500,000., . dissipation and reformed from such babits, successful candidates in his course �
�N,rxla, and W. o - ur turned over occasionally. He did not tion., both fit from the amalgamation and increased ex- HUGH MOC�RTXRY, Pplesiident, -The other mor in 9 a Chatham, Theo. when they shall, pay over to him the said ,study competition as follows: Jennie StOr-
� � n the evening a advise too heavy manuring with barnyard horns should be flat and not overly large-. I 0 - Wildgen, the keepeur of the gambling -house principal and interest; but they sald ritt, Wm- Rainey$ Annie Bain, Minnie
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. i'mmure for� onions, but put on ,the land all The a- a should be good and full -a mild eye penditure that they should. do. The benefit lice recent my Davidson, Janet *d
erance meeting - . the ashes you ca, y -James hieb the po y discovered, was executors, shall, nevertheless, 'even' if he Blacklock, Sanitiel Di6vt -
A over Vy Mr. . � I . n spare. Tomatoes respond_ indicates intelligence. A long neck is not goes to the public 4nd not to the society. Mc -Mann, who has been confined w Stewart, James Wiley,, Jessie
no was in his readily,; to cultivation. They should be desirable in a beefing animal; it should be If the three eleeto�al district' societies of in the county jail at Sarni&, for robbing the convicted and fined $20 a d costs. One of shall continue in dissipation, see that he son, Grace ;
. . ured liberally and hoed frequently. If � clean at the throat and thick where it enters this county could form a union, and by Canadian Express Company of $6,715 on the the frequenters, John Bra iy, was also con- never want either for board or clothing." Rainey and Mrs. James Wiley. The "
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I pAcked to the � I , was brought before vieted, but sentence was r5served. Some $8,000 or $9,000 would have fallen to tor, on behalf of her Sabbath school c=
7 inclined to grow too Much to stem, nip off the shoulder. The shoulder should be merging the funds 61 the three societies, 20th of December last . presented Miss Maggie Davidson with * I I
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1-1 consisting Of . the atems and thus force the nourishment broad and well filled in behind. There form a basis for one good County Show, to his honor Judge Mackenzie on Thursday -The familiar face of bIr, Murray, who the erring son, but witnesses said he never i photograph album, his a mark of �
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I u s., sp echesio � not pointed be held yearly, or every other year, a has been station master t S&rDL& station earned,the maternal bequest by improved handsomi
� . ? � rnore into the fruit. In some parts tomatoes should also be width of chest, t some last week on the indictment of larceny, and aciation of her faithful labom 4
meeting of I are very subject to a'disease, something of but broado and full heart -girth. We can't central - oint in the county, to be agreed to which be pleaded guilty, A large num- for many years, will no re be seen in his behavior, but, continuing his diesipated their appr i evening Mr. Drumm bad been
ivId in Exeter I citizens testified to his accustomed place, Mr. M rray having been career, fell from a train near Dorchester The previou� Avonton with a valuable fur
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. prevention have been made but not complet ' a previous good character. The prisoners relieved of his position t re, in pursuance while returning from the London exhibition presented at tions of Ay;,ontos .
- - - the loin with as much length of quarter as their own Ishowslin their own way, w - of the policy:of retrenchm at that the Grand last autumn. The deceased left surviving cost by the united congregs,
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