The Huron Expositor, 1894-09-28, Page 1M
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son TWENTY 8. SEAFORTH9 9 SEPTEMBER MOLE NUMBER,, 1,39. C. Campbell. Loaf hoine made bread, must
Graham, William McAllister. Sow littered niaer. Globe, m Ids, John. AN'relsh, -,%Ila Is 1-2 t1m0s as large too expensive, and while wire fencing is gruwl�g m a revelry or iuxuriance., mr- !E -ABT, A:Ust en innde two days before the show, in 1891, ist and �nd D. A. -Graham. Thci I inas Hod-aen. W906de turnips, Jacob have be folk pinesi palm, Moreton bay llg and Mrs. G. A. McLeod, Mrs. H. Chesney, Mrs. as France and 83 times as largo as Eng cheap, it has its disadvantages i� injuring t a euoalyp' us trees Stretch their scepters, land, Scotland and Wales.. We have been experimenting our cattle. 0 Bennett. Ea ly Horn carrots, Ro6der,Albert� r
AL DISPLAY Tammorth — Aged boar, C. - Faliner. William,'.McEwell. , over bewitchment It has been estimated as of - ur trip is to in 1894, Ist and 2nd John Jasopli Cobbledick, W. Fofland. Nantes Wie scepe. Complete capable sup spect sei, Boar littered in DEPARTWE--T. — Hemmed, IL87 of lan4scapel "Steadyl" orledithe captain porting 100, 000, 000 of people. All wealth -acting at- May. Aged Sow, must have littered in carOots, Rev. W. Martin, George Hill. Long era kinds of hedges that are atti A a Sow littered orange or red caxrois, W. Folland. White handIkerchifs, half dozen, Thomas W. Ale- tv IMAM: tothe-Inan at the wheel. "-Steadyl" But of mining and agriculture and commerce tention. From Canada we go to New York 1894, lat and 2nd John I y. Fahifer, James Carroll. Callum. Willi8`111 Chesney. Damed socks r utumn stocks IC State, where hedges are displacing the old in 1894, Ist and 2nd Irwin Armstrong Belgian carrots, C., rk, swarming of the A no ob�prver ban keep very steady while and art and scenery arb here. aves larger stockin-sil Willinm Chesley. Crochet w4
aster than we can report it. r- ammoth cave of Kentucky, fences in several localities." Dourve Jerseys—Aged boar L. Auntef- w -pet corn, Win. Balkwell, Jame.: Ton t Bell, William Chesfiey. aw&es news f watc4ing this ever changing, ever inspl' tban the M in wool, Rober itory. This week- ahn 'I-J,obort Bell, 'W111. day has its own E Ing, bver enchanting sodne. " Yonder is lakes like Como, Lucerne and Geneva. A Boar littered in 1894, 0. F er, L Hunt (lian corn, Albert Bennett, Thoums Ben
ket -work in cotton, C. FZ�er, er- nlne#, sr. Water nielbns, T. M. Kay, Wm. Croc' witness the formal reception and dis- the mhonastery. Yonder�,J�jusb coming In botany so ribh� In flowers that Captain Sow littered in 1894, L. Chesney. Painting, any design illiam. anyL Hunter Chesney. Msk melons, Win.- Chesney, ow goods, to which everybody Children?s wool Nv' ��g&V of our n sight.0s; the admiral's house. Yonder Is Cook called one of the entrances Bot The Exeter Show ork WilliA.M. - "itecl. Wood, V- . I in a W. Folland. Chesney. NN.7e are sure that 6f all seasons Poland China—Aged sow, Thomas Cud- Jamps Tom, Caul Ower -work William -kinv 1e uJilversity. Yonder are the houses of bay. Whole Pounsylvaillas of coal t The annual show of the Stephen and Us- W. Follaud. Chesney. stoks now ready bave the most abun- parli4,ment. Yonder arethe old prisons. mines, discovered by a shipwrecked sailor more. Boar littered. in 1894, Thomas Cad- Re(I onions, Win. Balkwell, borne Agricultural Society was held oil the hite. Pendraw ow. onions, Will. Balkwell, Crayon photo, Mrs. John W .the. semons,.,, 4hat interest. Our first department— The Is the governor's residence." Here th 1797, but now defying the crowbars of more? L. Price. Sow littered in 1894, L. White or yell anis, ie many new. commodious and well -apportioned grounds ilig, Joseph Senior. Crewel work, Thomas swee�ig up close to our steamer are the earth to take one-half of their treas- Price. E. Willi Tomatoes, M. Brethour Rev W. W. Me ClO+ of the Society� in Exeter, oil Monday and Callum. Glove me, Robert Wer weather launches with excursionists. JuDGPs.—D. McLaren) Hibbert, and R. W. lartin, Cole James Ton I of Yonder are ures and having enough material to war Tuesday last. The Exeter people are u ual.; 0,, specia. or ,:EM event -Odered rayon, John MNevin Hicks, Centralia. Folland. Three citrons,Tobert Bell, Wm. Drawin * I , L
ssiliiq� boats, so small they suggest a flut- a contincut and keep aglow the steamship ore with good weather for their e Ist and 2nd, Best d1ressed doll, Thomaaw. Seller. as in former sea- tring sea gull. furnhees of an ocean. Enough Shoop 15as- ROULTRY.—Light Brahmas, Jas Down, EArle. Parsnips M.- Brethour, Georg Thomas W. ly fav mows, stiiS4 commands attention, to find show, and this year was no exception, Tues- John Hord, Hill. Co]llection of vegetableq, W. Folland. MeCallum. DolPs clothes, ion critic hits little W1 -s said to ture In the Tales and on the hills to clothe I . F. Sparling. Dark Brahmas, " r rest ; to th A fash 41le the area of the harbor I day, the Srmci at day, being as pleasant as -RTs.—Water color arawing, Rob. McCal-luill, Jancy pin cushion, Thomas !e -%Ayith in our collect -ion of Suitings, be n�me square miles, the water line of it, with their wool whole nations These George, Irwin. Plymouth Rocks, John FiNF, A McCalum, Williaiii Chesney. Wool work, could be esireS. The show was good in e. Painting in There is a if .1owed up and down all its Inlets, sheep, killed and frozen in refrigerators -t the entrie� Hord, Albert Bennett. Any variety Cochins ert Hicks, Mrs. John Whit am or ornamen pantings, Overcoatings, &c f6l every departmenti althougl - oil' Robert Hick�,.lrs. C. Campbell. Crayon tal, Thomas Elleringtom number f u44bol,20 miles. The ripplin wa- here, Pro fransferred in carts whiell,are n som6 J Min sewing, by child Under 8 years of age, irider range to choose from, and, as a mat- umerous its ohn Hord, James Cook. Langshans, Ed a cordial- in- act values are even better than YOU were not quite so n wardBarm, James Cook. Colored Dork- skettb, Robert Hicks, Thomas Is'llerington. iam Chesney. ters ter of f, !as the beach, and the be; races refrigerators into ships which are refriger Willi �our beautffd 8 C former years. The- attendance, �also, was John Hord, Edward Barm. Black Pencil sketch, Robert Weeks,Thomas Effer. Joseph Cobbledick, van linagine. Examples— the Day. At the next tum of our steam- ators andcarried across the sea to th re' large, the gate receipts aluounted to up- 1) -0. - - -or's wbeel more gamiture of islind and frigerators of Europe and Asia, so that brge'ated red Games, Albert Bennett, James ington. Collection of photogra hs, Joseph iDor Black Worsted Suits, $20 har4or and inlet and promontory. .0h, how while I write this letter, almost within wards of $530, and in addition to this there Cook. Any other variety Gaines, F. Spar- Senior. Hair dresser's work, E. H. Fish. I U, be partielt- to $28. the inarine loveliness played "hide -and sound of the bleating flocks' of this sheep 'were -three hundred and fifty members, each ling, A.Bennett. -Silver Spangled Hamburgs, -FLowr&—Fucera� in flower Joseph Canaft. one of whom got three tickets. As usual, t-
12.50 to $22. John Hord, Golden Pe iled Hamburgs, Cobbledick, W. Follaud. Foliage la A branch of the United Catholic and Tweed Suits, S seeW, amid the islandsl Five grim bat- raising country, the logs: of Au action for the Spectators was strallan the great attr Ile Society has been organized at Beaver Overcoa�ts, $15. teries pointing their Armstrong guns at inutton hang in London markets and the These took- place oil F. Sparling, William Dealing Black Ham- John Cottel. Begonias in flower, 4. . I- Protestant the speeding contests. burgs, John Hord A. McPherson. lioudans, ls�nd. Hanging casket filled with plants, Ridgetown. on verco�ats $14. us, but only in play. "Yonder," says the Inhabitants of India are breakfasting the fine half mile"track on the grounds. Ev- 'Karbin,of Vienna., 77 years Frieze 0 capfain, "is a French steamer, yonder an John Hord, George Irwin. Any variety Tomas'W. McCallum. —Nirs. Joel lamb chops brought from the banks of Syd- erything passed off smoothly and without Polands, J. S.- Backhouse, Ist and 2ndi fell oil the doorstep and broke her hip &C A:�dprican and yonder an Englishman.' ney harbor. One sheep paddock of nearly bitch or tweident, and the show, taken on CUT FLo-%vLms.—Pansies, John Cottle, old, White Leghorns, George Irwin, Albert Ben- ' the other day. eCallum. German aters, 1�61it' considered, are -not Sdney harbor is so broad and honest 200 miles squarel !r nm (IS, q the whole, was one of the most successful homas W. M These goo the trop- nett. Brown Legliorns, Joseph Senior, Al- %O'lnas W. McCallum John Cottle. Ten pluning nlill at W, 'peg no pilot was needed to come on board. So much of these coloniesis lu t 0 her' spproached by -ling, ks' stocks, John Cottle��, VerbenasJohn QlLo 000 house in the trade. that hows held by this society. The following bert Bennett. Black Spanish, F. Spai was totally destroyed by fire he Ica that they will have a capacity, when is the wee right up, to� d ex- Ro6m hero for all the navies of the earth night. Loss, y Otend the displaY by all means, an Thomas Brock. Black Minorcas James in Cottle. Phlox 44ottle. Petw as, Jol ,for y6u. oods. to ride In and secrete themselves so that fully developed, to yield enough sugar to rltIZE. LIST: Cooper, J. H. Reid. Black Javas, F. Spar- Zeiss, john :-The corner -stone for theew Berlin and, smine our g and Drunimondi John Cottle. th i could not be found without as laid a4ew days age lay much sweeten the beverages of the earth, Heavy Draught,—Brood mare Waterloo Hospital w is. filled,, search. Roornforthe Great Easterns of raise enough tea to soothe the nerves and Honns.— ling. Wyandottes, James Cook, A. Bell- Cottle, T. W . McCallum. - Basket of Cut by Hon. J. M. Gibson. � There was a tre- variety not ou the list as fmishing Goods. thq past and the Campanlas of the present. stimulate the conversation of the social ed by foal, James Rontley, Will. nett. Any other Thomas W. McCallum Collection d 11coom ie 'UM H. Russell. Foal, Coursey J. S. Backhou mendous crowd present. groups of all zones, and produce enough Trtavityloilczi se. � Bronze Turkeys, ffelin of Annuals in bloom, Thomas W. McCal- L var1'e- 'The display wil, include all the latest to �Fheel without peril. Room to welcome clothe , hemispheres. Enough Brothers, James Routl Three year old Bawden, John Hord. Any variety Turkeys, 111m. —There were 43 business failuresreported move VrinEle. Two year W. E. Sanders, John Hord. Toulouse, John ut -iinion of Canada this week,
'I an novelties in Neckwear, fashionable Shirts all, the centuries and generations and ages, cotton to filly or gelding, Robert pounds of b - from the Don ,ad Amerieft. white and colored English Underwear, wpich axe yet to drop anchor fn its clear Iron to be brought up from the collar of Old filly or gelding, Coursey rothers, James Hord let and 2nd. An ty Geese, John ' DAMY PRoDum.—Five I against 38 last veek-0 47 in the week a He only belittles and bedwarfs- these colonies to rail track the planet.. r Ducks, John ter suffi,ciently salted, David Gilbert, J. ]Ijolqery, Cellars and Culks, Night Robes, dd'pths.. Patterson, James Ross. Team. of Geldings, Hord, G'eorge Irwin. '�Veokiine Winchelsea Crearn- Year ago, 277 two- years and 34 - three years n h and gold w Shier. Creamery butter, ts, &c. We also UU - 1- Copper and lead, silver "'ting James Rose. Factory made cheese, Ist and 2nd C. ago- i richer and- Tylamas, Smoking Jacke ! a it to, the bay of Naples or the en- for resurrection. . Sapphires i�nd rubiesi Hord, George Irwin. -Roueil Ducks H. A. ery. millers of 4how the celebrated " Perrin Glove, the P4Xc Agricultural,—Brood mare accompanied Switzer, John Hord, Aylesbury Ducks, H. W. Smith, —M-essrs. J. �.- R. Robson, I .1,,�
inflo- of the faiest article shown to-d6y. tTance to Rio Janeiro. topaz and chrysoberyls ready to flah and by foal, John Dun*cani S. Hogarth, L.F- A. Switzer. Any other variety Ducks, Bra-nLford, have opened up a trade in the iany lines, of God works by no model, and this harbor burn on the bosom of the world's "uty' 4 oal L. F. edwin, John Dun- James Boattie, James Frayne. -Anyvarietv MA'NUFACTuRFs. — NVoven'home made eat Indies and--�recently shipped 300 Goodwin. r UcEwen. W
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as well as the vyas of divine origination. 1, He work Cope's creek lielded in one year i25,OOO lilt, Airs. H. Chesney, barrels of flo v aNew York.
lffudweax. cau, jr., H. Rund Three year old filly or Bantms, Geor ar ar to Trinidad, ge Irwiu, EJw d Barm. ifferent style* rbeks and waters and skies as easily as dlqmonds. gelding, James Miller, S. Hogarth. - Two Beat collection Pigeons, J. Gillespie, Rich- Ilen yards domestic cloth, Mrs. George —Eight car loads of Silk passed through qxchitects work with pencil and rule and Do you say that vast regions are not Nott. Ten yards flannel, all wool, Mrs. Winnipeg within f t eight hours, recent- Elegant styles are here as yon want them. year old filly, or gel4ing, John Duncan, it,., ard Crocker. Best collection singing birds, George Not yarn or Ok. The value of pass, and he intended this harbor not arable, but a desert?. Yes, but boring un t, M. Brethour. Woolen 31 M* newest shapes in Soft and Stiff Hats, P�Otn L Braund. Team, John Decher, T- J- Albert Bennett, James Do ly, in bond for New found exceed. j. Mrs. L. D. Graham, Mrs. H. Chesney, to be a repetition of anyting that bad d eatli the sand and rock discovoied wa- B�rry, James Beattie. 'aps, o ades in 1894.—Light Brahmas, James Down, the contents was $320,000. nindant supply pauey C been done and to make it impossible lier, which Is nuly waiting to be called up Ten yards domestic cotton Warp, 'woolen e county andtoes that congummate taste can call Over General Purpose,—Brood mare accom- S. Backhouse. Dark Brahmas, F. Sparlin —The two oldest merchants in th nerican shapes tor any human engineering or landscape to Irrigate tba surface. What irrigation 5 �"weft Robert Bell M. Brethour. Factory for in the whole range of stylish beadwear. painied by foal, C. Fahner. Foal, C. Fall- John Hord. , Plymouth Rocks, Edwar t of Oxford Messrs. W. C. McLeod, of blanjets, William Chesney. Set single Woodstock, and James ann, of Embo also, the ve gardening or hydraulics to imitate. It is has done for Egypt and China and � is do- Three year old gelding or filly, John Barm, J. S,. Backhouse. Any variety Coch- I
I ft ner. Cook, William. n Treble. Double team bar- died recently within. a week of each to' that ZrOK, winding splendor, an unfolding glory, a Ing for the American desert will be done n, jr- George Ferguson, John Deeber ins, James Trevithick. nharness, Job les OvercoaAs, T Ia. !'It has Danca John Treble. Cured ham, Jan iot attempt to transcendent Illustration of what omnip- for the Idle acreage of Aust al ess, other. Two year old gelding or filly, James Frayne, Lausbans, J. 8 Backhouse, John Herd. )ut fou. can See 11strated again and a ssortment of cured Meats, 1st and —Charing Cross, KeAt county, has a 'This is emphatically a grand - we potencb can do in the architecture of an been demo gain that 9,John Hord,Edward Barm. 'TOM. stock' M. Batten. One year old gelding or filly', Colored Dorking, We Opening ocean g"t6. 'nd Snell Brothers. Sewing machine, lat
better than the rainfall it is to have wa- �t. 2 ct location of the 4� not show an old coat -, very garment is C. Falmer, George Cowherd. Team, George B. B. 'Red Game, Albert Bennett, Jokn ghost story. The exa The day we entered It clouds of all hues ters gathered into reservoirs, nn'd so and 2nd Perkins & Martin. Set of parlor this season a make. . Beavers, Meltons', Irwin, James Patterson, Will. Oke. Hord. Silver Spangled 11amburgs, John Ur- doings" is Peter MeDowell's hou e. A were looking doNm Into its mirror; beau- droughts- and freshets ire, avoided, and iiture, R. N. Roe. Setbedroonif strange animal has been �een thereand YHezes, &c., all styles and qualities. JUDGvq.—G. Morlock, Stephen ; John Hord. Golden Penciled Hamburgs, William 'f "r-11 avi ag and success. ties of all styles were walking Its opaline when you want water you turn it on and. I il . iture, R. N. Roe. Stuffed birds, Stuffed I r - Dearing, F. Sparling. Black Hamburgs J. strangers h , been pelted with gravel.
Kennedy, Ilderon ; George Spearen,Shake pavement; grandeurs of all chariots were when you want it to stop you. turn � it off. last year, let and 2nd A. McPherson. r Department#. spear S. Backhouse, A. AffePlierson, Houdan, -since —Woodstock's handsome new brick with her Mist, Clothing. rolling across its crystalline highway. Ou If you say thre are not enough hills in e i, Exeter Salt Company' opera house, cogtiug $10;000, and owneaby Carriage,—Brood mare accompanied by J. S. Backhouse, John Hord. Any variety 'Fine salt not grouni Alt Coul- -was I opene on ho comes to us -nown a Leghoriis, Salt for packing purposes, Exeter S at Warren T6tteii, Q. C d The department has been k captain's bridge we stood until near Australia to pour dowm the water upon a one ere;' foal, J. & D. Wood, John Essery, L. Hun- Polands, J. S. Backhouse. White -nake, 1 of experience h to the wharf to sed the deputation the lands, I reply by asking,. Wh is the pany. Assortment tweeds any i Thursday night of last week, with a pro. which only reliable clothing' is handled, OnOug ter. Foal, D. Williams, Wm. -INIOOdY, L. F. Sparliag, A. Bennett. Brown Legliorns, and 2nd JaMes 'Grieve. Best collection r, he Fencing Mastm" in of clergymen and prominent citizens who power of machinery? Science and Jenter- -notion of " T inery'l5usiness,, he prnients are selected for wearing quali- Hunter. Three year old gelding or filly, Joseph Senior, J. 8. Backhouse. Black roods, lst and 2nd James Grieve. d sa, hatwith 0 prise will Invent a pump that coiad, spout store g —It has been decided to establish a tran- Y y t I 'poll were waiting to come aboard to greet us,' Daniel Hicks. Two Year old geldiDcr or Spanishi A.. Bennett, L. Price. Black Min- - peter work, Ross & Taylor. i --- - .
r superior staff ties , and- can alwivys be depended u . and when they thronged the cabin of the up the subterraneous and bidden sers, filly, John Hunter, John Deffiridge, Solin. oreas, George Bawden, J. H. Reid. Blapk- Assortment car ng school in Brantford, in connection with Priges are no hivfher than you pay for i%n- and equal to ed us in welcoming lak-es and oceans of Atistralla. Irrl ation �,S WORK. Essery. One year old gelding or filly, John Javas, F. Sparling. Wyaudotte$, D- A. LADIF Rag carpet, woolen the Sabbath School Associatin. . A large ferior goods. We show all Styles. in plain steamer and address - number of teacYcra (I BeniOr scholar will an words we -were compelled by our own feel- will yet abolish the American dese t, the and fancy Tweeds, Serges, &c.—sizes, 22 to Bowman. Pair of carriage horses, A. Me- Graham. Any oti7er variety not on list, warp, William Balkwell, William Chesney Arabian desert, the great Sahara desert d 2nd. Any - Rag eal t cotton warp, ra. H. Chesney, ent in- to reply, "Brethren and friends, Donald. Single carriage horse, A. McDon- John Hord lst an variety Tur M er. 32. Foreiable'� well -made Boys' Clothing, Z�s r a a 7 gie 7a i�ieson. ' Rag door mat, hooked, —On Frid y Ia t, a I i ble collie dbg, we are positively the leaders. In Overcoats after sailing against head winds and over and the Australian desert. All ball to the ald, Daniel Hughes, W. Handford. keys, W. E. Sanders. Any variety Geesp, Aag DAYS nd Very rough seas it is most , delightful to agriculture and mining and inerch indise ck, John Trebble. John Hord. Pekin Ducks, George It -win. Mrs. George Nott, James Frayne. Rag the prroperty of Mr. Peter Rian, fell from we carry a sensible ranve f Freizei a utiful harbor of Sydney and manufacture and art and op llence Roadsters,—P. Kilpatri Rouen Ducks, John Hord. Aylesbury door mat, Sewed, ldri-. Colin Campbell, the fifth Storey of the F reehold Loan bui.ld- Tweeds, siurfle -Ae breasted, plain pt into this be. 'Ions of Foal, J. & D. Wood, John Trebble, P. Kil- owed, -and doub of and religion of the doming gencrati Ducks, H. A. Switzer. Any other aiety Willianihesney. Rag hearth mat, 8 ing on Adelaide street east, Toronto) and. F"* and fancy checks. Reefers in navy blue and into the still more beautiful harbor patrick. Three y6x old gelding or filly, v hip. Australial After awbile America, the Ducks, George Irwin. Any variety Ban- James Tom, Mrs. C. Campbell. Rag hearth was killed almost instantly. nd Grey rieze. Chrisbian fellows foobs of -emigration from an lands, lyill be, John McInnis. TwQ year old gelding or Mrs. George Nott, William —During a recent mad dog scare, upwards 87 But I was up before daybi�ali next tams, E (1ward Barm, Gleorge Irwin., 11 Zgeal departments. our aira is to show the filly, Irwin Armstrong, John Decher, Thos. Pair woolen socks, Maggie to an untimely orniuc, lookingatthe harbor. Thowin- occupied, and then, If not before, Aiis. JuDGEs.—ThonlasAlcLaughlin Acliell of 100 canines came best qnalities nd the best collection, and Hooper. One year old gelding or filly, L. AicEwen. 11n end in Biddulph and London township. alia hotel tralia will call the millions of the earth Folland, Exeter. Creiabton, Mrs. George Nott. Pair woo e t 'attend our display, and dow of my room in the AustK. a Beattie. Pair William o ne e illed v wedesire yoki o' Hunter, P. Kilpatrick, Jame I - sto 'iugs, James Richardson, Maggie Robert Campbell, f Du ri f, ki a ery
%ck Up takes in. -the enchantment, an want more room and better hance e Monteith,- L I . Meruer, IXPLEM NTS.—Phaeton with top, Me ek d I watched who FN see if - we have got the goods to h gh the of roadsters, Georg the boming of the day into the harbor. and easier livelihood to pass throl a few Themas Skinner. Single roadster A. Mc- a Company. Top Buggy, Creighton. ' Pair cotton socks, Maggie large and valuable dog Saturday. what- we say. Jamieson, Maggie Creighton. Pair cotton The w1lole skyfirst took on a pallor not same ocean -gate that opened for us H. Jones, McLaughlin Carriage Company. —The injuries to Mlle. de Veau, the -ly, but healthful., as though there were id to feel the welcome,.�ioom- D�,nald, - R. Hunter, H. Mitchell. Lady Open buggy, McLaughlin Carriage Company stockings, Maggie Jami6son) Maggie woulanballoonist, received at the London Sick days ago, ai -t-oub diviver, M rs. E. Bossenberry, Aiss. Miller, IcFau I in Our Line. . 1st and 2nd. Single piano box cutter, M ',reighton. Ladies' woolen mitts, S. Fair thou h not at ll- serious, are very
We- are Leaders white wings from the other side shining Ing from the same skits, and reaching e- C
ke, and Mrs. W. H-andfoid. Laughlin Carriage Company. Portland cut- Hogartb, Maggie Creighton. Men�s woolen 9he was removed to the City hos- through. from the same HAwhesbury sandstor DGE.—J. S. Coppin, Mitchell. Then there came coruseations and deep breathing In tbe,balsamic atmosph6re, and JU - ter, McLaughlin Carriage Company lat and mitts, Mag ie Creighton, James Tom. �ital, and it will probably be two weeks be. of fl shing from the depths of the same �pecQ Atii:.�ctions,—Roadsterg,—Horses �1 a indigoes and irradiations and sadnesses a 2nd. . Set heavy bobsleighs, Edward Treb- Mien!s woolg oves, James Tom, 8 rt fore she leave that institution. 'Iairtb� Jackson & Greig, in ic of that have neveron public money, " Rosa Carriage Compan Connterpanes, knitted, Jame color and unroll'"g scrolls prophet Matchless harbor. I ble. Cart, McLaughlin Y —Under a special engagement 'with the aay-of presents heriDgton Mell 0.1" W. r to a stcnbg- B. T. Hot aggie Jamieson. Counterpanes, crocheted, more liglit, and somber and holy gleams WbiledictatiDgthIs letter Ist and 2nd. Wind -mill, William Trevi- Al anagement of -Grace hospital, Mrs. Lydia both bride and, gton. Counterpanes, tufted. Ha-wkOiaw Joe Bowers," R. Paisley, n Stewartson, Thomas Ellerin, The LEADING CLOTHIERSt n rapher In Sydney and looking,off upbn its thick. Wooden pump, Job Von Finkelstein 1XIOuntfoid. will return to left for and rhapsodies of advancing day, and the New. liderton. Pair of roadsters, White & Lea- S H ;arth, A. Bennett. Patchwork a of the bells from 10 nerican cities, banners of victory over the darkness. harbor I hear the chime ell Birr ; Wm. Hod- William Trevithick. - ilt calico, Mrs. C. Campbell Mrs. Goo. Toronto for a series of her unique Oriental SEAFORTW. It is the only thorn,. Exeter J. B JUDGES --S. A. Moffatt, Varna; D. Me U Then in this wall of heaven the gates be- the towof of the postoffice. cloth, -I&ggi entertainments, running through the whole e on the comer ever known to be gins, Hensall. Michael, Farquhar. Wott. Patchwork quilt, e gan to swing open. It was no sudden posboffic6 that have But Three Minute Trot, -3 entries, —Thomas George Nott. Patchwork- of the first week in October. o panels of fire. There graced by such a charin of harmonies INDOOR DEPART.WNT. Jamieson, Mrs. sw inging back of th Khiva,, and mes Tom, Joseph Senior. —BritisTi Columbia butchers are purchas-
e J. J. e.postoffice of every Murdock Hensall ; W. Witzel, silk, Ja S was no grinding of the gates on the ame- how'appropria-to, for th heat, quilt, Do A. Duncan,. Varna, equal, and 2nd and GRAINS AND SErD-9.—White fall w fall Patchw ing Sheep in the State of Washington. This� There was city rings out Red ork quilt, log cabin, an texture AIRO 1) THE WORL tbystine hinges. no clang of more music or tolls More w David Brethour, M. Brethour. Mrs. C. Cimpbell, James Tom. 4ilk quil ' trade shoul1 naturally belong to the ranchn iny other building. 'There 3rd money divided bet een them. t, nceships. bolts hurled back from the imperial per- sadness than ai wheat,. David Brethour, M. Brethour. er the Elmira- are the piles of letteis with joyful tidings CATTLt. —Thoroughbred Durhain — Age(i. crazy work, Aire George Nott, Dr. Brown- ers of Manitoba and the North West Terri- tals, but a slow and'gradual and overpow- Spring wheat, John Welsh, James Airth. en tories, but it is rendered unprofitable bl the run ever' DR. TAUAAG-E WRITES I N G:LGVV . ;ING2. e feel there and hilarious surprises and marriage an- cow, H. & W. Smith, Jacob Roeder, H. & Six rowed barleyj David Brethour, N1. ing. Knitted or crocheted -fancy wool ering movement that made m light W. -Smith. Two year old heifer, lst and shawl, Mrs. George Nott, Airs. C. Camp- high raidway taxi,ff. TERMS OF AUSTRALIA. nouncoments, and every postaffice 0 Brethour. Two rowed barley, Al. Brethour. _Recentiv a ci num- iutherQ,u church morb to come, and I wondered If I to have a cbime of wedding bolls. But 9nd H. & W. Smith, Jacob Roeder. One bell. Worked ottoman, Mrs. Georie Nott,; onsigrunent of fruit, was Large oats, David Brethour, Al. Brethour. Painting on china,- bering several hundred baskets, of pears, likely nding -vision. As I every postoffico has piles of letters with year old heifer� Jacob Roeder, H. & W. Common oats, Alex. McEwen, D. Bretbour. rei :and will or, pa Maggie Cci hton could anduro the cm flowers, oil 0 fors, �bomas W. McCallum, pluma' and peaches, was made from Grimsby n October. The vemeut'and Smith, Jacob Roeder. ack oats, M. *Brethour, D. B TAantiful, Xagu Heifer calf, 'at and Bh looked Into the gate I saw wha I do stories of s�ariness and borea rethour. ; L credit to the VidelL Only God Could Hrve 1?lanned—A sefibed to my son af terwa�d as a scepter— loss and death and burial, and therefore 2n H. & W. Smith, Jacob Roeder. Bull Robert Bell. Paintihg ou terra cotta, oil to Winnipeg, and being refused by the con- bells to calf, - ist an 2nd H. & W. Sn Large peas, Al. Brethour. Small peas, M. . Mc- signees, was. auctioned off by the express. e contractor, d brilliance, 9 0 �d iith, Jacob :� _ colors, Mrs. C. Campbell, Thomas W log Land of Grand Possibilltle,%--The ClAmos a seepter'bf great length an Such a building ou ht to bav �Brelhour, James Airth: Timothy seed, D. I Joseph Herd, consisting of 4 females and Callum. Drawing room screen, company at a, consie&bIc a. Roeder. Brethour M. Brethour. White beans, D. off by. on Sydney's Postoffice. such a scepter as no earthly emperor ever sound the knell and b(3119 to toll 1110 grtet Senior. Hand screen, Mrs. C. Campbell. �Wagel Hunt had his arm. torn �a of the oldest bad in his throneroom. The -handle of Ring on, ye bells of Sydnc� postofficc, and bull, I at and 2nd H. & W. Smith, Jacob Brethour, Johathan Shier. Clover seed, M. rs. George th Of Aifillbankv [Copj right, Louls Klopseb, 189C] the scepter had. all the colors of the prism. Roeder. Brethour, D. Brethour. Best collection Bannerettes, T. W.McCallum, X edriving belt of an engine onSamild DN.uy, Au nd over yonder harbor your merriment Grades—A-ed cow, lst and 2nd John Nott. Bracket drapery, Mrs. L D. Boy&s farm, Oxford Centre, the other day.. 1�g,folltrh inat., 7. --Pitched, shaken, The edges of it were translucent; the point SOU Four -times overyliour that 7illiani Bdlkwell.- Two year grain in ear, M. Brethour, D. Brethour. Graham, Peter Bawden. Penelope work, He is about 20 years of age, and. is the. �er U yearxe alsed dis- 1wisted, flung, sichmacd, bri ) of it was tipped with a waving light, all A Or sadness. Delbridge, W URAL PRODUCTS. —Winter ap- oungest son of Rev. David Hunt) and a
, e words pterl tower showers its chillies. � At each quar- old beifer, Jacob Roeder, Thomas Sh ton, HORTICULT M. Creighton, Mrs. C. Campbell. Tidy, rgest ever seen mayed, alarmed, arc imne of th the tinie changing. Yet hat a see ter hour the air is stirrod with its melodies, a7acob ples, John Allison. Fall apples, Wm. Cbes- crochet, Mrs. L. D. Graham, William Uther of Judge John C. Hunt. J. Delbridge. One year heifer, ,y Chesney. Collection -clings while cross- What king would dare to handle itl What but a ohn Allison, Jacob Roeder. Rho n., James —telleville has b�en visited by our dis- Urmn- alia. We d dare to lift itl But whilo w
oliell. ret which describe our R, t the close of each full hour the effee Roeder, W" iam Westco hey, Hari d e afsten"d Earle. Tidy, knitted, Af. Creighto Ing from New Zealand to Austr y peculiar. Tinkle and clash and Heifer calf, Jacob Roeder, Peter Bawden Tom. Gold or Silver tinsel ork, Mrs- astrous fires during_fhe past few weeks, in- g, of last, Uard that the passage was like crossing weredL Is vcr� tile sweet 1116tallic voices, Greening, G. A. McLeod, Wm. Chesney. Nott, Mrs. L. D. Graham. Et S urch, the losses ag- I wondered the question. Was alls jingle and roll go Steer, calf John Delbridge. I- George P -h- eluding St. Andrew' ob the Presbyter- ce to Eli of day, the rising sun, took hold e the Northern Spies, Albert Bennett., John A homas the channel at Calais from Fran 9- The ki-bg ai much,as to say: -"Be cheery whil U Butche's cttle—Two year old at r outline work, M. Creighton, T gregating upwards of $9�,000- It is Said r. Fred Thoin land, but that Instead of the hour and -scepter which I had seen a nts go by. Move Lis bilskly-as YO eer, H. lison, Roxboro Russets, Jacob Roeder, I 0 a lof It, and th EllerinXii, Applique work, Mrs. 0. there is Strong evidence of incendiariam in eaume his m6d- half, it wouid be four days and a half. It few seconds before lying on - the shelf of MOMO en & W. Smith, William Westeott, Thomas Mrs. George Nott. Spitzenbergs, Alex. Me- can and lot the 'passing moments keep at Campbell. Arrasene embroidery, Airs. Ge% each caso.
Was worse than we expected and worse boaven was first hoisted as though to com. Russell. Oneypar old steer, Ist an 2nd Ewen, A. McPherson. Baldwins, J. A.ble- ' ist, Minister to with the sounding joy.,' But, *1110 YO; Nott, W. Folland. Crewel embroidery, —Rev. Al. DeGitiolly, a Bapt Than usual. We had nearly six days of it. d the hidden glories of tile Skies
miscreant on- man lig. suddenly ti ore comes in the Thomas Shaptd�i, Thomas Russell. Fat ox. Leod, L. Price. Seek -no further, Alex. Me- Thomas W. McCalldfn Peter Bawden, of 8 ringfield, Massachusetts, was a vWltor
are listeiii,
Vhe oniv alleviation of the voyage was the come down, and then it w -as pointed to tho I or.steer Ist, 2nd and 3rd . Thomas Russell. Ewen, J. Allison. Snow apples, Mrs. John of r. Jam rok-0, of the postoffibe clock in Embroidery on Silk" or satin, TI�iomas W. t'tge London Fair. He is a lver of wheel- Inighty at or beffer, Ford Brothers. Best White, James Dowl. Fall pippins, Geo�rge s, aad carried tain, who was jolly at the time to be harbor as the place of their destination, ne, let. Fat cow McCallum, Mrs. John White. Embroidery ing, and has travelled considerably on Can- cap OUS and a both deepest and most reverberating toi 1st, 2nd and Jolly, erlous at the tinio to be sort and on that sapphire Of the wave hour of time herd of three sluppillf steers, Andrews, Mrs. John White. Colverte,Jas. a a
Fred RoY tIng you know that one more on flannel, Mrs. L. D. Graham, M. Creigh adian roadoi which he thinks re f r better en offered for deepli relgious at all times. Converted crown n and 3rd Thou Russel Snell, Jonathan Shier. Kinvi Tompkins, I the scepter that I had seen and the is forever past, and It sounds solern ias -an- ton, Sham stitch embroidery, Mrs. George than those across the line. In a Presbyterian church In Now Zealand, of the king who t ok it were put down, Ayrs�ires—Best cow, John Essery. Will. Balkwill, Mrs. George ott. Alex �miasing Wheel 0 tremendous, as thongli at every stroke It C&D a . Nott. Ribbon or ribbosene embroidery, —According to last Friday's report, bauk the dwmer. ]be has become a flaming evangel, proach- and from green Island to green island, Id of the hour just departed; "Gonel � Jerseys—Best cow, C. Coats, Charles ders, Jas. Beattie, James Snell. ad tthour, M. Creighton. Chenille Kntreal from beach to beach, and Kuig bt. Two year old beifer, C. Coats. Red, Jacob Roe .1 Rr c at Toronto, Hamilton, N a on Saturday ing on board his Stemmer once or twice ev all up and down all der, M. Brethour. Sw"rs, X earings Gonel Gonel" irk irs. George Nott, Mrs- C- C'MP- and Halifax amounted to$18,608,000 a falling Of Ii htning, try Sabbath. the promontories, and fron, sky to water, t last sound over- Olie- Yea r old hi�ifer, G. Coats. Jas. Airth, John Allison. Ril-mton Pippin, WC ownint James Tom. The deep bass of tba bell. Tattiug, Dr. Br �y off of more than 5 'per cent. from the nter Komas Ourrough Sea experience prepared us and from w. to sky, it was morning i1i ng.the merry sopranos that pieced-- Harry Chesney, Wm. Chesney. Wagners, Jamieson, Amo pydiiey harbbr. powerl Polled Angu8—Best co*, L. Hunt -r Alex. McEwen, John Allison. Sway'zie Man's shirt, band made,11 S, previous week, bat an increase of nearly I for full appreciation of one of the bright 'So the gladnesses and solemnities JumEs.—William. Pridhaiii, M. P., per cent. from the week a year ago. burned UPP (I and sky that Have yoLi ever realized that tlicre Is ed It. Pomme Gris, John Allison, John Anderson. Doupe. Man!s shirt, machine made, wo pigs inside� estL panoramas of the Ian commingle. But perhaps I may have mis- Fullarton; Hugh Che--ney, Eginond-ville, Hogarth, Thomas W. McCallum.' Patching, American Golden Russets W. E. Sandera, —Oil Friday last, the four-year-old son of able adjoining, ever unrolled before mortal vision. CaP-, only one being In the universe who can interpreted the utterances Of that heavy. antlJohn Sutherland, Blan8hard. 'Ill Win. Ches- best and neatest, Robert Bell, James Tem.L Mr. W. Richmond of London, tried to liared the same tain Neville said to us, 'We will soon be pboop out and mold and buttress and build d mighty clock in the postoffice tower. Siimp. —Leicester — Agod. ram, George John Allison. Alaideli�s W6s Darning on stockings. beat and neatest, In sight of theustraliall coast, and when a harbor'? At Napier, Now Zealand) where an 11 of the� hour olden Russet, -'M. James Tom, Mrs. John Witite. Button- take away some meat from a -neighbor's dg. Best seedling ap- veapproach the bar]. Sydney come nly long enough It seemed like the deathkne Penhalev 2nd and 3rd T. Currelly. Sher- Brethour, James Ford. As a result he animal attacked the -child m, f, took -)or of we sailed in and staid �0' o y, "Gone, gonell, but Thomas W. McCal- even and I will point out to for an hour and a half's address, hundreds and, seemed t SIX ling ram, George Penhae, Thomas Sbapton, ples, John Allison.- Duchess Angolieuni, holes on any matei v sbarns, the. face, biting through both -the little �Iin Francis,, in up oil my bridge, "Thank ded in now that I think it over that bell might L. lierner. Ram lamb, ist, 2nd and 3rd Jacob Roeder, Mrs. George Nott. lum, Mrs. L. D. Graham. Pil-lov fellow's lips. One lip was tom almost n- wh J. W- 011, the -objects of interest. of thousands of dollars were expen been in a different mood from what George Penhale. Pair ewes, having raised best pair, Mrs. John Gould, Maggie Jamie- tirely off. en no have Pear,—Flemish Beauty, James Ford, son. One set table nlat$, William Trevi- �riage to Miss 'you," was our reply to the unusu al. Invita- Imilding a breakwater. And -so at Gisbor ht, for bells have moods, and they —At Hamilton on James V&I- .1 Ithoug lambs in 18;94, George PeAhale, T. Currelly, or Mr. Francis. sea cLptains do not ordinaTilY at diff - ent points on the Anstrall, n Rings, George George Hill. Duchess Angolieum, Thojnas "Nirs. C. Campbell. One settable Von, for and and they laugh, and they dance, and (-)',cor,,e Penhale. Pair Shea thick) lance, builder, while working oil a rafter ill ve company on the steamer's arbors have been constructedb7 weep; o resound- %lemer, George Penhale. Pair Clapp's Favorite Mr. C. Camp- fell 35 feet d by Rev. Air like to ha coast h they groan. It may 6e that th Penha Brock, S. Westaway doyhes, William Trevithick Williamson!s ra Vel&- limbed to bunian hands, but the storms looked at -ower e,we Iambs, Ist and 2nd George Penhale, T. . Vicar of Wing- bell. Toilet set, -1. Brethour. W� warehouse, the near bridge. Jn a fewnoments wo c d overpowering stroke in that- t James Tom, James Snell James Thom, A v- door bef His head was feaxfully arts and in a night tum- Ing all I field. Wm. Bawden.- Bell Lucrative; Goo. . Gret walls Of these doi(lant ramp, might have been one Of invitation, and Pill cushion, fancy, Joseph Senior, Thomas to t, tained inter-
reachod' bled the costly work -8 into the Pacific. Currelly. 0 has been for" TW4 built by the eternal God because this harbor is the ocean. gate Downs—Aged ram, Samuel Hill, Wm. Ba,wdcn. Sheldon, Thomas W. McCallum. Sofa pillow, Robert Hicks, gashed, and lie probably $us rat t of that Shropshire nal. injuries. It is lfk4;1y Ka, injuries -will gent at Strat- alon- the coast, and stopped only wide Marbor building is the reserved righ ' Brock, Irwin Armstrong. East Beuire,Mrs tes of an almost influitude of opportunity, Doupe, William Cooper, H. A. witzer. Maggie Creighton. Crochet work (twine), 'Air. Vallance is 00 y,ears of Talnilt0n. :11 enough apart to allow ships to enter and the hoavens, Gates of palaces and ga m and the mines We waiting for more crow- hearling �laion 3rd- George Nott. Louis Boniie de Jersey' basket or hand Satchel, rs. C. Campbell. prove fatal. s occau out. of fortresses may be turned out fro 0 A. Switzer, 2ndand ThomasBrock, John Allison. 'Hacranie work M. Brethour, . Shier. Wax age. Ued by Mr. to keop the boisturou - cartilly foundries or POUDded together by bars, and the pasturago is waiting for Williall, Ran -i lamb, Willim ; ago Major Bereaforil, of the "Yonder," s, tain, Is the re- :a, and the hillsides are waiting Cooper William Pierce, S. Doupe. Pair Plums,—Lombard,—M. Brethour, Henry flowers or fruit, eolored, Mrs. C. Campbell. —A few dap w genEd new id the ca tioned at, Halifax, fell to the Grand' treat in the rocks which in the twilight banamers of liuman mechanism, but an more flock (I lambs in .1894, Jaynes Passmore. Any other variety, W. Folhind, paper flowers, Mrs. H. Chesney, James Royal Engineers, sta, Dun- ' -near Vaich I am now for more cities, and the picturesque is e-wes, having raise from the roof garden of the Halifax hotel, ,Stratford. deceived the capta, Of the Duncan ocean gato like that o artists, and the fields are Cooper, H. A. Switzer, S. Doupe. Pair B. V. Elliott. Toni. Piano or table se-arf, Airs. L. D. � to the pavement. The body waiting for mo�� 8 a fivetorye -e it for the hrbor Antl t6 ailn seated needs omnipotence and omniscience �inting' sbearlings, ist and 2nd H. A. Switzer. Grapes, &c.,—Coneord, James Snell. AnY Grallain, Mis Id Walker. Tble cover,
bar to mistak lows, and the pi beyond recognition. an an c tr C aiting for niole p led business on one Ifor it, crashing Into destruction. All O and infinity to P1 d Ons u t it- are waieIng for more authors, and Pair ewe lambs, James Cooper, S. Doupe, other variety, B. V. Elliott, James Down. embroidered, Mrs. George Nott, D. Broth- was 131au'. Stratford were board perislied save one man, -who was No one but the Eternal knows whare presses )D, D. Bretho Worked whisk -holder, Mrs. George —Mrs. Thompson, wid.owf the late Al -
the flora is waiting for more botanists, James Cooper. Crabs, George Mans( II -r. Early our. (other ailliable Picked up af ter he had flo,ated down oil to such a gato Is needed. He sees the histb ' ry Crawford Peaches, Mrs. J. P. Ross. Late Nott, M. Brethour. Bnllion embroider , vin Thompson, of Woodstock, ubile eating & I before it is populated, and tmd the skies are waiting for more hstrono- Lincolns—Aged rain, F. H. Neal. Shear- Thomas Br&ck, Dr. L. �- her supper on Tuesday evening of last They bad 0 the shelving." of a continent xners, and the churches are waiting for - Sbapton, F. H. Neal. Crawford p hes, Mrs. 6. Campbell. Braiding, Mrs. seizeci witit an atak of hemorr- -ut doox ling rain, Thomas certain thrOlWi�f Safel wo xodo in betiveen the t Ile only can deGido,%eie its fre Zy other variety peaches,!,d Graham, W. EarL Bead wark, design, week, was
y wo great Browning. Is. any Irs. L. D. Graham. Berlin 11dstone, more worshipers, and these lands are wait dtion M. Creighton, I lungs, and (lied a few Moment$
utibts as to the brown pillars 'of Hawkesbury S1. ougt to be hoisted 6nd swung. Besid ts, and this harbor Is Ram laillb, F. H. Neal, 2tid and 3rd Thomas John White, Mrs. J. P. Ross. Colle hage of the projecting his and then began the revelation of a bcqxvbor that t,ho gto must correspond with the ing for more occupa rchantmen, the bell Sbapton. ned fruit, -Mrs. Cy. Sanders D. Brethour. wool -.work, Mrs. L. D. Graham, James afterwards. waiting for more me Grade sheep—Pair ewes; having raised can T Y�, The pla-Yers' thoido world i greatness of the main building S. Hogarth, 'hornas Calln. Tom. S*tt;�w �lait,, plain or fac M r. 0. —The death occurred On the l8th inst., such as ilowlk�ro e4so in � Is size and,, eleine church would Of the postomcotower is reallysending lambs in 1894, L. Merner, Thomas Shapton. Honey in jar, '"G e oldest and -to be found. V he wb olo scene is n " OdYs- The door of tito Mad Home made -wine,'Mrs. oyal Bat- of Mr. Singleton - 'ibb, onef th Geo. Nott, James Campbell, James Tom. Lace, P -n-Aneut r ide - of t ns ipf be absurd t the front of Quaker meet- forth a welcoming word to the people of Pair ewe lambs, Thomas Shapton. pickles, 'Mrs. G. tenburg, Mrs. C. Campbell. Lace, point. most pro es nt's he tow h L SeY, " a "Divina Commedia, an Old Tes 'all lands- and the voyagers of all seas, say- Fat sheep—H. A. Switzer, Thomas Shap- Torn. Collection bottled White. Ala& Mr. Gibb was identified for a long I of Stratfido tament, and a New Testament of grandeur Ing house. Bronzotud gold would make ing, "Come, come, comet" Sanders. Mrs. L. D. Graham, Mrs. John s, both in MOB'& al;d loveliness. You cannot for a moment an inappropridto entrance to arookery. AGIL ton. ni -EGETABLES.—Eftrly -Rose potatoes, Jas. Lace, Honiton, Urs. L. D. Graham, Mrs. time with municipal affai, convention Of lia as Sydncy�j T. DE WITT TALv PIGS.—Large or M4diu — Aged boar, V b Of which Telax your energy of watching without Such an entrance to Austr, Jacob Roeder. Beauty Of Hebron, George Nott. Lace, knitted, James Thom, and the town of Bothwell, in bet iotive FireMOV John Hord. Boar littered in Tom, ke filled. the positions of reeve �ulld nia., week be- Inissing sometbing which you- cannot see harbor wou d be something for all time lat'and 2nd Snell, Albert Bennett. Late Rose Al. Creighton. Lace, crochet, M. Jamieson, places L. Merner, 2nd and 3rd John Hord. James r at various times. again. The white: palaces of the inerchant jeer at if the country thus —A party of twenty farmers from the 1894, A-Irs. MOUrs and eternity to vicinity of Council Bluffs, Iowa, spent a day Aged sow, must have littered in 1894, Ist potatoes, Jacob Roeder, Thomas Bwck. W. EarL Rick rack -work, Mrs. C. Camp- councillo Galt, was tak- d othrough the foli- entered were not something immeasurable arly Vermont, James Airth, ThOmas bell James Richardson. Darned net, Jobu —Mr. Samuel Hilbert, of ,President all princes of Sydney shin xe for wealth, resource and grand opportu- at the Industrial Fair,, Toronto. They and 2nd John Hord. Sow littered in 1894, E Mrs. George Nott, Drawn threads a revolver out of his vest pocket the -
Ladies' AIL%- age of the trees. Dipping to the bay Brock. Snowflakes, Albert Bennett, Thos. 11 inHad I known nothing of the his- were oil their way east through Ontario, and Silas Staulake, Joseph Bawden. Otter day, when just as he got his hand- "'In Thomas W. McCallum,* of LocamotiVe gardens abloon in winter, and lawns nity. r Stratford to' inspect a Suffolks—Soiv litcered. in 1894, George Brock. Any variety of potatoes, Wni. a Aem stitching, on it, it discharged, the ballet enterm*g en the had Stopped off nea mrs. John White. Silk work on Java or ald Ifice unto the fourth layer tory of Australia what I saw betwe Hill. Winter cabbage held the Sam 'With an eme, Balkwell, George and the wharf new hedge fence, which had' gained �sonie Hill. as, M. Creighton, Airs. J4 D. his side, The bullet, was probed for and 'all is thehalr- 4of the wall of heaven. Tropical blants doorpostS of this harbor reputation. We have to depend entirely Berkshire—Aged. bop;r,' D. A. Graham, Albert 'Bennett, Alexander Dow. Blood congress canv Hicks, -was found. near the collar bone. The young ive Board Ana and.tropical flowers st6md. side by side� of our disembarkation would have con- Balkwel, M. Brethour. Sugar I Graham. Panels, any work, Robert n Troyer. . Boar - littered in 1894, bedtS, Will. I Mr& C. CampbelL - Fancy table with. drap- maa is suffering severely, but will likely re- F Avon -31,044 Vith the growths of more, rigorous 011- vinoed mof the present and coming opu- on the wire fencing i our section of the Charles Will. Balkwell, George Monteith. William McAl4ster, D. A. � Graham. Aged beets. W.' 31400411UUII 21rS. coverb 3nates t of the world.* country, a Thomas aid Colonel Thompson, who was Thomas �J�en', George ery or searf, vineyards and orange groves, lence of this 1104, COUti'11011 ,gate I. am -not sur- l the party. Board or rail fencing is Sow, iiiust ave� littered W 1894, A A� Long =%ngolds, ocean ates ana guavas Ima With. 0 gra4 Pch an