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The Huron Expositor, 1894-10-12, Page 1I. . . . . . . . . . . . -k- 7 % IBItOS.p Publishers. MeLEAN SEVENTH YEAR. SEAF !RTH, FRIDAYO OCTOBER 121 18940 $1.50 a Year in Advance. ,Le for R, 1)400. inembier Of the pir— WHOLE NUMBE Forrest was a prominent Ross, T Ross. Car- arris Company, of which he w4s vice presi- five of each, Jas Ira G Nott. Bald- all. Year old filly, H n church, and an enthusiastic Y. indur. One year old heifer, A Smith, D Johnston. Mare colt, Robert Miller. Walk- Potter, A 'dent. Deceased.was in the Betenty-eighth Presbyteria win, Jas Potter, Jas Jackson. King Of riage team, McMurchie & Co. orker. He' leaves property -to a �,ife and two M. C. A. w Drying Baby ilne 2nd and 3rd. Bull calf, A S m-ith, ing team, D H Moffatt. ear of his age, and leaves rdale, Tompkins, J. McDowell, T Bradnock. Roadaters.-Spo, C Howson, L Lott. James Spier, D Milne. Heifer calf, A ItoadaterHorse's-Team, R Leathei Brood mare, John Tanner. Horse foal, J hildren, the 'Rev, Elmore Hrr-ris,' of To- the value of ��45,000- ar old geldini, D H Northern Spy, J Jackgon, W Irwin. Rhode d. -Clista, Jane Fletcher, aged 22 years,on- Smith, R Corlev, D Milne. Herd, D Milne. John Lackie, Two ye Tanner, J J er. Mare foal, M Ham- 'ronto, and Mrs. Popplewell, of �Drantfor Two y L Isla nin-gs RG'McGowan, Jas Pet- Walk Publi Jerseys,-BuIll over two years, 0 A Dead- -Moffat, lot and 2nd. ear OIL filly, nd,Gree ' 9 Mo8a'. 1&t six pigs ly daughter of David A. Fletcher, of Salt- A , Ribston Pippin, NJ cLean, Pw G Me- mond, R B McGowan. Stallion, If Ham- i -A. Livingston, of [In. Bull, under two -years, John Brown. Fnincis W Wright, George Hislop. 6ne ter. ; � W to 150 fleet, died a few days ago of bloodpoison- in ear -old gelding, Mrs A E recently that would weigh from� I yl W - lbkin. an. Russett Golden, G Powell, J Me- mond. Two Ten days pieviously Miss Ffe. her a ea is a Ing. old filly, John. Lan ilch cow, Ist and 2nd George Thompson, year Horse -colt, Gow Sage, W H Harrison. Two year-old filly, P pounds. The can e of their A th pimple which �orse, Dowell. Russett Roxboro, G Powell, J Me- scratched from her lip a large 3rd G A Deadman, Two year o14 heifer, John Lambkin' D Fraser. Buggy eting Dowell. Seek -no -Further, J 'ReDowell, R Snieltzer, D Moore. Year old gelding, MrQ Mystery. had made its appearance thereon, Ery- ADeadman. Yearling heifer.,Ia�and 2nd Alex Orr, Andrew Gemmill. has ju.9t completed Gemmill,. Ale Me sipelas and blood ning set Ill.which -in . Heifer Carriage -Team, Andrew x Corley. Swaar, Jas Potter,R G I Gowan. Sage. Year old,filly, W Knox, R Pollard. , -The Galt assessor e U—it ouglA to George Thomson, G A Deiid, P-0 and gives the town's population 0 rglike a good sugcr stiO Wagner, Jas 4ackson Mrs J Bri h Sin (Te'oitlb calf, D Crerar, G Thomson, G A 1peadman. Ore. -1Vrood mare, John Lainbkin, H gle driver in �uggy, finally resulted in gton7s Let us Sucr est that I T1 a m' ell. Sad�le horse, L Lot nerease of 2 over last am jarlied out. Bendvis, Mrs J Brigham, A Jacob b t. Sweep- as,7,218, being an i Horse 4 -The Picton Times says Htfrin 09 olt, Hugh Thbmpson. Bull calf, George Thomson, Gr A J.)cadman. Thompson. -es, best mare or gelding, G Dale at your last- year's overcoat, Wil- moth Pippins, T Bradnock. Spitzenberg, stak year. ettie D has won about .2,500 during the Herd, George Thomson, G A Dea4man. CATTLE. - Durhams-Cow, John L iOttawa fire- "U. look 'owsn. Fallawater, Jas 7 CATTLE. -Thoroughbred Durbani-Alilh -John White, the alleged if It is not too habby to wear Native or Grade, -Cow, TW�lkinson & son, Ist and 2nd. One year old heifer, John W Irwin; R G M CG on. She won two races in Won- Jackson, G Powell. Corley,* Jag Snell. Two-year-old bag, was on Friday -morning *Pmmitted to past seas Talman sweet, J Wil- cow, treal, was second at Hamilton,, driving the Sons, James Wilkinson. Two year old L Wilsop. Calf, John L Wilson, lot and stand his trial on eight char46 of incen- this year, and if so, come to us ,liams, J Jackson. R Hughes, G heifer, I & 2 J Snell. Year old, heifer, N. winner out in 2.2(g, and first at St. Cathar'; heifer, 1A H Harrison, T Wilkinson & Sons. 2nd. Herd, John L Wilson. Mann Heifer -calf, J Snell,. J diarism. Grade—Cow, John L Wilson, let and Wrinel. Maiden's Blush, D McLean. R,G Cruning, J Armour. So ville Car iSee the 'beautiful things we are I - ines, Low tbage Antwerp, Pots showng for Fall and Wiriter One year old heifer, T'Ross, R Corley. Two McGowan.-* Snow- J Potter, J Ellis. Duch- Potter. Aged bull, J Cuming, J Potter. ' —Cooke's Church Christian Endeavor year old steer, let and 2nd T Ross. One 2nd. Two -yean, old heifer, D Thompson, Year old bull, J_ Shortreed,J Cuming. Bull piety, Toronto, has an active n�,embership of dam, CauWn, and MOne. Her mark is regards make and fit, we year old, steer, Ist and 2nd T Ross. Stee . One year old heifer, J Knox, denberg, Mrs ,G Nott, J Potter. As 1 . orley, W Snell. Two females and 218, � and 105 Associate m*bers. Mr. 2.251. lviftir Calvert W Irwin, D Moore. Alexander, J calf, R Cc —Hon. Mr. Mercier has been removed to -we not excelled by any. As for selec- calf, R Adams, W Armstron Heifer Ist and 2nd. Two year old steer, John 1, Shetrett, Twenty-oz'Pippins J Williams, 1 male, J SnelL Robert McConnell is President4i` ment that will calf, M IEI Harrison, J Armour $at cow or Wilson, D Thompson. One yar old steer, montreal grain men advoq�-te action by the Notre Dame hospital ' big medical- aV - we have an assort cCowan. , Any; other naaned variety, Grades—Itfilch cow, R Medd, N C Ing, tendants believing that thev can treat their k heifer, Ist and 2nd M Hari�ison. fat o or D Thompson; let and 2nd. Fat steer or R GV. ction of T RMedd. the authorities to remed the 6vil of mixing atient 'ach be 7 r the - ilian at his own Astisfy. every demand. We are ma D Stewart,, R Laidlaw. Colle wo, year old heifer, John Watt, a su#kct touched P in tte re and 0eer, Ist and 2nd T Ross. heifer, any. kind, D Thompson lot One year old heifer, T Ross, RI.Ferris. inferior wheat with gooZ 0 tk-en 11're es of any nan- Madame Mercier has als to- order, SiiEEP. — Leicesfers,. — Aged fain, . W 2nd.' app, ' ied N�ariety, R G McGowan, Ferris. TWO year On by Sir William Van Horne t vv innipeg. residence. g ravq, N Cum- SHEEP.—Leice8ters—Shearling ram, Jos Mrs Brigham. i Wvipterp6are, Ja Jack- Steer'calf, -let and 2nd R . ter an prison aid up her abode at the hospital. Thereap- G rieve, S Walker. Shearlin _n Fall pears, Mrs T old steer, Ist and 2nd T Ross. One year —A poor men's shel re� in the ex Premiers ats, ny style—colors,- blue. - sOn, Mrs T Hamilto and ad T Ross. Fat teer, 1kaver Overco ing, D Milne. Ram. lamb, Ist and 2nd W Sanderson, ShearliBg ewes, Joseph Sander -lamilton, Mrs R�Sh6rtreed. Two varieties old steer, Ist 2* home, with wood yard attadied, is being pears to be little c ' hang at $15. 4rieve. Pair ewes, N Cuming, 1) Milne. s6h, John Stewart. Ewe lambs, Joseph To- let and 2nd T Ross. . Herd of cattle, iis month, in condition. n his way black or brown, W H fitted -up, and will be opened —A Dorchester far 'Overcoats, all styles, all colors, at Ewe fambs, W Grieve, N Cumint Sanderson, John Stewart. Rain lamb, John of plums, J Sherret, Mrs.D Stewart. H M London, by the Salva:tion Arm mer was. s, J Stewart, Ist and 2nd. Ewes, t�vo she -Taylor, F etcalf. Collection Harrison. Heifer calf, J Armour, e other nil SiC Downs,—Aged ram,M.lcEweu rother' are or matoes, W ---Lord and Lady Aberdeen �� ave been via- home from London th ;ht, nd v shades, $18 to of , grapes, Miss Symington, J Slierritt. Harrison. ated in his cart driving alongi when V�netlan Ov-ercoatings, neN Burgess. Shearling ram, J Smith. Ram over, Joseph Sanderson, ohn Stewart. Sbearling ram, John iting the Barnardo Rome at Rossell, Mani- wa Be lamb, W Grieve, C, A Ross. - Pa�r of aged-. Downs and their Grades—Ram, aged, Plate fifteen craVs, Alto R Sbortreed, J Me- SiiEEP. —Cotswolds— tpbi�, aixd expressed themselyes as highly suddenly the cart became detached from the t24. Potter. Ram lamb, Ist and 2nd axle, throwin ' the oe Shearling Dowell. Peaches., 'Miss Symington, not Curning, J eupant, together �ange�. We are leaders in our li ewes, -.McEwen Brothers, W Grieve. Pair of John Knox, McHwen Brothers. J Cuming. pleased with what they saw. 9 J Potter Aged owes, J Potter, at' Ewe known. I sbearling ewes McEwen Brothers A Ross wen Brothers, John Knox. ear- —The estimated loiss by thg destruction with sugar, o meal and sundr.y articles, uh- r- ^ C-*. � I - ewes, MeF IMANUFACTURES.— Home -mad AiTIL_ - I Xnox, McEw e all wool Ewe lambs, Ist and 2nd J Potter. Sh _SU Pair of ewe lambs, McEwen Brothers,. W lambs, John en Bl(others. Ram d J Pot -ter. by fire on Wednesday last f, w�eek of D. der th� horse's feet. Luckily the animal RTIN Aged ewes flannel, A -Ira Nott, 'M. Brethour. Flannel, ling ewes, let and 2n 000, Grieve. lamb, John Knox, C Baker. t I . Leicester—Aged ram J Henry, J Snell. Fisber's, woollen mills, at Pais$y, is $8, woo quiet. honest well- n, Al Brethour. � Homemade all wool —A petition addressed toc-the Minister f If you want reliable) Plas. —Berkshire, — Aged boar, F H McEwen Brothers, John Knox. Pen, Me- unio on. Shearli rain J Coultes, J Henry. Rain insured in thehcenix and tho Western As- Bigned. in Metcalf to us that's 'win Brothers. . Fat sheep, John Knox, blankets, Mrs T Hamilton,Miss Symibg.t notice is being largely jade 900dsf Blankets, union, Mrs H Walfier�_'Mrs D. Itoult;s, J Snell. Shearling ewes, Bill a -nee Companies for $9,000 and North Rkfrid, asking for come right choales, John Shortreed. Boar under one 11 lamb, J the releam Of out� There are all _yea,H Edwards, F H Schoales. Aged sow, Joseph Sanderson. —Mr. J, B. MoEwan, of the Dominion n e spun, Mrs James Snell, N Curning. Aged ewes, J -who was convit Of In �Ae kind we tu A ed boar, A16x Stewart. Horse blankets, horn Robert 'Hurray, ted "a- d in Edwards, S Snell Sow under 9:ne year, � SwixE.—Berkshire lambs, 3 Snell, N dairy commissioner's staff, has,*eeu appoint r kin Spr�n8 . y_,L Crown, lot and Nott, J McCallum, Coverlet, bo6 spun, Snell, N Cuming. EA yingto t gmdes, but the best of thei 81 he New Zealand slaughter, at the London Assizes, and s pnees E , Garvin, H Edwards. Robertson. Rag mat Mrs H Cuming. Pen of sheep, James Snell. ed expert in dah 9' imprisonment for the -every gmdE Ow aier. hbor William and our fair are- M�,s Stewrt, Mrs Nott. teneed to ten year Yorkshire,�Aged Boar, R Nichol. Boar 2nd., Brood a t) V —Aged ram, Cooper & Government, and leaves for the land of the Alex Robert- Walker, Mrs Nott.. Yarn mat, Mrs H Sbropsbiredown Rowe, ill anybody, and sure r one year, R Nichol, S SnE'll. Aged Chester White—Spring pi at 34mories in a few days. killing of his nei PleGowan. Sbearling ram, I IM enough for unde vaue for your money every time. sow, Walker, Mrs Nott. 'Rag arpet,,, Mrs H Sod, R G '.N son of March, 1891. lv� urra' is said to be in very Ist ana 2nd R Nichol. Sow linder one son, 8 Snell. Brood sow, A ex Robertson, labs, Cooper —Ex-Constablel William T. homp Alex Orr. Walker,Mrs Nott. J ocking arn, home and 2nd Cooper & Son. Ram convicted of numerous thefts poor health. year, Ist and 2nd R Nichol. pun on I �!IcCracken. & Son, W Snell. Aged ewes, R G McGow- York county, TV" the late' David BrauloLd, :Casket Chester Whites,—Boar under ol4e year, H DitIRY PRoDucTs. —Factory cheese,Albert r Mrs T Hamilt W I constable, on Friday —The funeral of al -itt, Ist and quet, was one Anadian Tweed Suitings to order, $10 to s- coarse boots, J Sheri 2nd. an, William Snell. , Shearling ewes, Ist and while acting as ra of Bosan of the largest ever -hs of- P Iker. Aged sow 8 Snell. Millson. Home made cheese, P P A I air Cooper & morning at Toronto seutenced to ten yea $18. Edwards, 8 We Lyleswort�, L hand made gent a bodta, J Sherritt, Ist 2nd Cooper & Son. Ewe lambs, Been in Lambton. There were 180 In .t anil. order, $18 to $24. Sow, un6r one year, H Edwards,S Walker. worth. Fresh butter, P P A e Penitentiary. - rly. . - " %. " #1 &4ch Tweed Suitins to Ayies- aoid 2ad., Son, W Snell. Fat sheep, N Cuming, J in th the cortege. The pall bearers were. A We are leaders in our line. Any other breed,—Aged, bow-, S Wilker, Brown. Crock butter, L Brown, P P, LADIES' Wow-:.—Oent's flannel shirt,hand Snell. —At oradford, Mr. 11. A.; Sutherland, McCallum, MXX.; David Hamilton, Wagon when ,,,cessful F H Schoales. Boar under one yeax, F H worth' Firkinbutter, LLovell. Sheep—Any other breed not on liat—Aged farmerwas getting outof a I� �, I aode, ira* T Hamilton, -Mrs W 'McKenzie. I i head on Jones, EliCairns, John MacKenzie 1ees he- Schoales. GRAIN AND SERDS.—Rd fall whent, Geo n Ing ram, ram he fell on the wheel, stri Ing,. Ile, leadymade Overcoats. e iade, Mrs W Me- ram, W W Fisher. Shearb English, representig-Ahe Sons of Soot_, 3`119 8.11 Moffat, E' - I . ; : 1, Miller., William Bolt. White fall G nip's white shirt, Uand n Mrs lamb, aged ewes, shearling ewes, and ewe the hub. He lay paralyzed for 36 hour , J �brated� (Continued on page 6) Iwheat, George Mloffat, George Johnston. Kenzie, Mrs T Hamilton. Pillowhams when death -intervened. land and Canadian Order Foresters. We are showing an excePtiOnSIlY flue 0— - I Patch quilt, Mrs lambs, all taken by J Tabb. heat, any kind, Geo Moffat. Nott, Mrs Dr Fergu8on. —ALondon polieeman gaw a woman run - course —Four farmers in. Chatham, township suf- line Of Men's and Boys' Overcoats in Best milling w McKenzie, Miss Syri-lington � Crazy quilt, PIGS,—Poland China—W_ W Fisher took ing towards the C. P. R. itation Wednea- The wroxeter Show. Spring wheat, George Moffat. Six rowed fered heavy losses on Sunday 'night by in- 11 d Tweeds, Mrs! Nott, Mrs D ;Stewari. , Crochet or all the prizes in this class. 1inking jk&vero, Melton, Friezes an cendiary fires. It is believed that the fire- day afternoon of last week, and"I The following is the prize list of the Wrox- barley, L Brown, John Knox. White oats, knitted quilt, Mrs D Stewart, Miss Syming- Chester White,—Aged boar, John Potter. enter- and we am confident that no better had threaten- she wanted to catch the train, he got the show, held on Tuesday and Wednesday George Johnston, William Bolt. Large eter Pair of woollen socks or stockings, Boar, H Edwards. Sow, H Edwards. biigs are colored people, who conductor to hold it. To his surptise, the W —Ageo! boar, F H ed to make tr rg in a, own to -day. "Not ho" peas, Josep,N Sanderson, George Moffat. toll- Kenzie, Mrs T Hainil- Any Large Breed, ouble for the wh4e. I only wanted to kiss a fAend good- pods are A of last week: hand! made, Mrs Me %'� well known womal op and- Small peas, G6o Moffat, Joseph Sanderson. Scholes. 'Brood 'sow, F H Scholes. Boar, —31r. Archibald Vance, i thesli, but how good," is our motto in FRUIT.—Winter pears, L Brown, W Bolt. Timothy seed, Joseph Sanderson. toil. Gents' mitts, J McCallum, Mrs Nott. a few bye. The beeman could hardly restraiii '6 conductior ient and we are leaders in Fall pears, J Knutson, L Brown. Crab ap- Darn Sow, R M Dale. farmer of Waterloo township., died ty' com-, 41da departu TS, &c.—Lumber wagon Ginies ting on socks or stockings, Mirs H Wal- J Potter, R M Dale. in his 80th ear He resided for feeling io s9akLe somene,and i ples, J Knutson, L Brown. W J amilto'. Three patches on old Berkshires,—Aged boar, R Shotreed, F days ago as mad clear through. ks, a0,01. Martin. Sod plow, Gillies & Martin,John ker, Mrs T H ii "r line.. Johnston. Yellow Bellflowers, R Miller. pants, Mrs H Walker, George Aloffatt. Best H Scholes. Brood sow, Ist an4 2nd W over 50-yeais on the i2rin* where he died, w _While engaged in -a friendly coverim- Davidson. Stubble plow John Davidson, F H- having settled on it when it was all bush. althy, W J 9 . . It Ben Davis, W J Mitchell, We ge., theard Gillies & Martin. lee of- plain sewing, Mrs McKenzie, Miss McAllister. Boar W cAllist�j, Ifammered horse h —On Friday night in Winnipeg Premier tion at Centre Island, the Other day,, the HATS. 8 oeal Sow, let and 2nd W McAllister. seventy-fi*i, STIFF Alitchell. American Golden Ruesets,Henry ipgton. Old ladies' collection, any kind , eboles. e side- Hon. Stephen Richards, age -Fam re order. is of Robb. euse, J B thauter'. " King of A Moffat. Assortment of leatliet, John ott, Mrs T Hamilton. POULTRY'.—Turkeys, John Curnin A H Greenway slipped on `6ne of i�e ston elI of fell over dead. Death N% as due top . exy, autici- dds and eno Lackie. Pumps, D,Showers, lot and 2nd. of ha A, d- work, Mrs Geese, James Harrison, E Waggitt. walks and sdatained a painful wren _opl We are closing out 0 Toinkins, L Brown. Mamm6th Pipping, H 8 Ianie and has Deceased had been'liv. a they natoL MRny I' Recommeded.—Twin plow, Gillies & Mar_ Braiding on wool O cotton, Mrs Nott, Mrs Jacob. ing at the island iill irles having Only 9' Robb. Nortliern-.Spy, W J -Mitchell. D St Be e work, Mrs Nott, Miss Rouin ducks, W Irwin, E Hagitt. Any one of his leg . He ig very, summer, . and was just preparing to go to a'Ces.— tin, John Davidson. e�wart. Ara rwin. Brown gone home to�Crystal City. mber of' %, y mb few left. All Hats from $1.25 to -Duchess of Oldenburg W Bolt. Smoke- ideyy oil bolting cloth, other kind, lot and 2nd W I are ago a me D01ESTIC MA.NuFAcTuREs. —Home made Symington. -on. California. He was ye Ate years $2.50 in this - Rambo, J Knbx. Miss Mg E mbroid- leghorns, Ist and 2nd W Taylor., Light —Fred Tichborne, of Osbprne, Lambton ut, but of I line will be cleared out house, T B Sanders. Symi :t the Ontario Governme n. Rox- blankets, George Johnston, George Moffat.' Mrs Campbell I Light county, who b b n Australia for many Think �R.hodc Island Greenings, L Brow ery on silk oi sati.il, Mrs 1&t, Mrs Brad- leghorns, W Irwin, W Taylor as een has resided mainly in, California. earnest. Rome spun yarn, W H McCracken. Flannel, lack years, engaged in p1l g down artesian at 75c. We are in 'vNirs Camp- Brahmas,�,W Irwin, J Harrison. B lboro, Elgiii no %-6ro Russets, Joseph Cowan. Golden Rus- embroidery, 17 —The township of AU conuty-1 R. E Stewart. Fine coat, John Knutson. 1-1 ek. 1 Kensington . as -' let wells has returned home, a&ompanied by Stiff Hat for 75c. o1iii Gofton. eii&oidery Spanish, J Harrison. Dark Brabin i Herman of it a -ood sets, W J Mitchell. . Colverts, Roman has entered an - action against halter. bell, Mrs Dr Card I .1 'da � I- burgs, W Ii Yaueb, colle 7 - Home made bread, A Wells, J Bret rried out there ya Seek no Further, J Knox. Talman Sweets M Cc bell, Mrs Nott. Par- and 12nd W 'Irwin. Ham rwin, his ;1fe, to whom he was ma ctor of the 'township, and'his inO Strained honey, J Bretbauer. n, b 11 ureties, Messrs. 'Michael..Miller and Joseph "in Our Line. Waner, W J chell. 0 jyj gt6n. James Harrison. Dorkins. J Harrison, `W a slIort time go. We are Leaders W J Johnston. ket plant , . . C 8� I' ej Miss Symin litchell. Maiden's Blush, a, J' Bretbauer. a IW')tt Miss Sparling. Irwin. Black brea-sted red game, E Hag- iller FLOWEM creen trees are being V O �W sixth —Bag a A number of large elm 117 ander.9,W J N1 cushion, Mr ., 0 _6A,ex f tt S Bowers. Bantam 'Detroit, and .to secure the xeturn of the co . ect, r to� �should wrence, R Miller., Twenty lam�bell Aliss Symin W Tayl6r, W taken from �Essox county �tev. J_ L Brown. Foliage plants, -'- J Btethauer. Flowering I 9 r I I . roil Of. -the township for 1893, which Uarmel St. I,,a A ,J Breth-auer. Cut flowers, J Breth- Fancyipariel, Mrs C ), Plymouth being planted on the Cass farm. The con- r . , - . , , ounce Pippius, H Thompson. Fall PippiDS, plant rwiu. Polands, J Harrison. Ch ervices auer. Collection of tract calls for one thousand trees. The sizei !Jackson Greig, i Dried flowers, J Bretbalier. Flower- ton. Best piano or tab e scarf, Mrs Nott have been returned last spring. AT . Yau J Knox. Blue plums, W H INTeCracken. Miss Symington. Drawn work, INIrs W Rocks, lst and 2nd W Irwin. collected $2,9028.63 in taxes, which hayti en one makes LU k.'u- raniums,JBretliauer. Tablebouquet, Ming on. eons, E Haggitt. Collection of 'other of them may be imagined, wb' Yellow plums, W H McCracken. ,Collection Ing ge McKenzie, Miss SY t Honiton or otbeen paid in. -%v J Bretlialier, John Sanderson. Collection of to'. -Best Ist and 2nol W Irwin. Guinea fowl, -week, there passed- ADING 'CLOTHIERS, cnned fruit, W H INJeCracken,4 13rethour. 2ud George Powell. —On Tuesday of last The; LE point I that ornamental grasses, J Brethauer. *e, Ist and novelty in fancy - br Card�r, Mrs 1st and 2nd James Harrison. Over seven hundred *Masons assembled Gri-apes, J Knutson. work, Mrs over the river at Windsor, from Michigan, �r Ross, sr,'AFAT-H. LADIES' PouLTRY.—Turkevs, McHwen Brothers, I Best piece of fancy work not on list, IMPLEMENTS.—Lumber wagon, J Bruns- at,1ontreal oil Saturday aftqrnodn, to at- van consistingof one man, who " WoRK.—Darned net, . Elizabeth Gray Arthur C Baker. White giese, D H Moffat. Nott. re%vel, den, J Stevens. Bobaleirhs, Slater & Sims, tend the laying of the cOrner-stone Of ac d to a large tewart, J Knutson. Tatting' art, A _� a span of Mules attache ? ks, A w ,Ira C Campbell. C he new '.Nasonie Temple by the Ing d wS t Gray due Mrs D Ste Crazy J Stevens. - Iron beam sod plow, Martin& t Grana drivi On -the sides of the wagon )chet work, E , -ew. geese, C Baker, 8 Snell P, Wells, J Brethauer, Cri Nlrs' Campbell Mrs Nott. A wagon. �ery on a�lk John -%Vella, L Browin. White ducks, C Baker work, ngton. Gillies, J Brunsdon. Iron beam general Master of:Quebec P. Noye's and the eovere The Brussels Show Miss Symi was painted in large letters Travelling Embroid I art, A Wells. I I 1-1-.—d2nd PIv outhrocks J -W San. work, Mrs D Stewart,A A _41;I.SPla TT_ m_ ) So ym- purpose p W JV� - One of the very best shows of the season Sanderson, H Robb. Em broideg on mus- - ba. Iasi Sunday -of fire � I I .- 1. T� lin EStewart, J Cowan, Embroidery on derson, J Brethauer. White leghoiDs, J Java (*nvas wok,AIrs Uampbell,lut ning- Gang plow) Martin & Gillies, J Brunsolon. Hartney, Manito from T -de. CO to erus C. - I after, by a b the rain on Friday last. T � I� it. 1, , I T in -ton., Crochet work iii. silk, Miss Svi media-telyfor the east, gazec ex- was, an , cary- J brethauei,'U11 'VIO V. g oingle open IT Cowan, W H McCracken. Bead Crochet work in Iron harrows, J Phillip on, ire Dr. Fe night, burglarsientered Hary e he orsted, J rguson. eL large crowd of spectators. ese xe- 7he East flitron Show, held at Brussels on _N . 11 neral stor and broke open the safe. T house owned by - k brabins- J, L oneof themost work-, E Stewart, G Molfat. Fancy knit- Brethauer, Ist and 2nd. Da. cotton,� Miss Symington, Mrs D Stewart. buggy, J Ferguson, J Brunsdon Single The fine large stone 'Thursday and Friday last was n, lot and 2nd. Brown man. 5 �$1,000, the Ogilvie$ $800 Ithough tiuc; in wool, E Stewart, J -Sanderson. W Sanderso leg- Crocho� I t work in wocil, Mrs Campbell, Miw dovered buggy, J Ferguson, V Vannor rin lost about, Mrs. William Hawke, situated about two -1 unfortunateof the season, Thursdy-Y a ier, Ist and 2nd. Pigeons, & Sims, V Vannorman. Set- � a ing COM- village'T [Offatt, E horns, J Brethat 13 an the L ke of the Woods i Milli Foley knitting in cotton, G 1�1 t Bedroom slippers, hand made, Cutter, Slater miles and a half from Wellesley -very favorable, but, not ae. - - - - - - - not so bad, was not there was endid StewaFt. Flannel shirt, G NLloffat,' Feather Thomas Rae. Canaries, Robert R yming oil. vdthstandin- this, Mrs '.NLI�s Nott. Fancy toilet of horse shoes, Slater & Sims, J Phillips. pany an unknown amount. �i caught fire the other day and was complete- BPI son. Hair flQwers, P P Campbell, )bell, Mrs Nott. Set trotting, 7horse shoes, J Ferguson, J -Miss Y. M. . Trent, of ! Trinity East ly destroyed. It appears that they were, IThe place was chuck full flowers, H Thomp bottles: and mats, �Irs Carril ull ur oducts and Aylesworbb. Paper flowers; J Brethour, P Werry & In ch, Toronto, lefi this wq�k for Japan' t d ay, show in the h The Blyth Show. Best footstool, Miss Sparling, Miss Symin Phillips. Sash )uldings, grain. cbur, boiling apple butter when a spark from the 'With, a magnificent -display of pr Wax fruit or floyvers, P P t P Wi ngage in mision work. Miss peninacr, department was filled.- The P Ayleswortb. Although the Blyth fall allow was greeted ton. Appliqe w�rk, Mrs Nott, Mrs Wooden pump, D Showers, flows- where she will e 'kettle begau buining in the woodshed. The nearly eve. si��larj sent out Ladies eroots and vege- Aylesworth. Berlin wool, raised, W H T Ira Nott, Farm gate, R Edwards, C Howson. Stove Ti-ent is the first lady mis there department and-th on Tuesday and W6dnesday of this wei3k, Stewart. Fancy oin cushion, N Ign w church in flames were -so great before they Verb oticeble for their '_UcCracken, A Wells. Berlin wool, flat, A with cold and rather threatening weather, Mrs Campbell[. Fancy handkerchief or and furniture,Denstedt Brothers,J G Moser. W. fore* ork bythe English noticed that it was impossible to extinguish �Nsblea were p&fticularly n a. P P Ayleswo, i on llexcellence. There wits also good display Well rth. Cretonpe work, J the rain held off and there was a tremendous -glove case, Miss Lanes, Miss Symil t Land roller, C'Hamilton. Turnip drill, C Canada. f Vei ­ the House o -rain. The� inside Sanderson. Fancy sofa pillow, 'J Sander- crowd in the little town. The show'ground Mrs Campbe% Mrs §Ott, Hamilton. 8 mm Cooper's work, W -Mrs. Orr, an inmate of -Edward Owens, of Parker, Wellingtoon ra "a e -of -of Dairy Products and Patch %6o Mould 11 worl of werk sofa pillow, Wax work, Mrs C mpbell, Was Symington. Tavlor. Scu er , C Hamilton, J Brunsdon. Industry at Kingston will 130- 110 yea n X as k c ma re Aow was tbe best seen in Brussels. son, J Knutson. fairly swarmed with people, and th'o show a a few weeks longer. At Coll ty, ho h r a hed the tu 9 isi t C a, n Thursday ni,-bt E Stewart, L Brown. Pillow phams, A was a good one, - especially in the inside, Suit of ladies' undorwear, Miss McQuarrie, Cl�tirn, W Taylor. Mower knif sharpener, je, if he live 62 years, is the proud father of triplets, an Miss, - The rain commenced o Braiding, E Sfewart, A a Tile, M Hammond. piiesent he is enjoying gbod. health, her boys. The babies are healthy -and bea 7 lld fair off by Friday where there was a display of fruit we have Miss Symington. lKnitted lace in cotton, Ashbury & Jamie on. and it was hoped it woi Wells, L Brown. I! stories of Of the Es.-Floivers and fruit, T Cottle, i�ind is clear, and she can e JUDG lookint Mr. Owens is a native But these hopes were not to, be realised. Wells. Crayon drawing, Ist alld 2nd H seldom seen equalled. In the outside die- Mrs Stewart, Mrs 'McKenzie. Bead work, lould. Clinton. - Vegetables, J Allanson, Clinton; y6utbful days as earnestly asi she ever c ra (I His w4e, - a comely lady Of *forth, ing, A Wells, J Sander partment, there was a -v'ery fine display of Mrs. 1�ptt, George Moffatt. Button holes Eme Isle. Lrtistie Thedirecto-rahad made every preparation Robb. Oil paint: J Sanderson ls, Mrs T J Richmond, Bly�b; Manufactures, D Pur- ii -At Toronto on Fridays William H. the son. Water color pain Ing, implements, and the hories and sheep were displaying on different materi, 45 summers, is a native of the same day" but they could not keep some for a "bit, dies work,Miss Shaw, Brus- assault upon lace MT. Owens appli a lot n at in- Wool stockings, W. H McCracken, D H moderately jood, but the cattle were hardly HamiltOn, M Cuming. Collection of ladies' vie, Blyth. La Barlow, convicted of indecenk ed for the Queeze Rain continued med to, clouds from weeping. ut not- Moffat. Cotton stockings, D 11 Moffat, Gr to the usual mark. work, Mrs Nott, Miss Symington. gels ; Miss McClelland, Belgrave. Fine a little girl, was sentenced ti, 6 months in Cu�iy,.but for some reason has failml to tervals throuahoj�t the forenoon b 11p John T. Platt, Pur 4'e rs and -Moffat. Wool gloves, D H. Mo at, W rts, Mrs Dr Graham, Brussels. Dairy tl�-'e Central and 12 laslies. receive it. 'thstan Ii this draw back exhibito INSIDE DEPART-NIENZ. FiNEARTS.-C61'lection of oil paintings, wi (1111T mits, D H Al 8 -The other night a young cuple, hav We ked in in. great numbers; McCracken. Wool Offat, G Figure paint- produce, T Scott, Blyth ; 8 Herrington, who stabbed aman with a chi el, wa's given a" htseers oc rArss.-Red fallwheat, J McCallum,W Miss L�nes, Mrs Campbell. al'out noon however, the down pour in- Moffat; Wool socks, D H Mpffat, W H G t�o years in the Central. suit.- Log cabin quilt, . W H Me- Scott. White fall wheat, G Moffatt, M ing in I oil, , Miss Lanes, Mrs Campbell. Blyth. Heavy horses, T Bell, Clinton; T . arrived in Kincardine, a A in oil, Miss Durnion, Wawanosh; W Cruickshank, St. I -R. W. Pritty, a prominent Toronto ing -w-ith them a child of about two months, _,ud registered at creased and continued, with unchanged fury LACCracken. 1�. Kn6tted quilt, L Brown, Brethour. Any kind spring -wheat, D Animal's grouped or single, Helens. Light horses, T Lapslie, Seafolrth. ci izen, who was on trial at t1le sessions oil the CoMmercial hotel I They departed re waL ,ken A Wel Ile picture in 0 gh Many who came to town never Crac. Lanes Mrs Campbell. Sin , ill ection with the until ni, nd Ithose who did J Bee u G Moffatt,. Any kind fall wheat, so L' iatIes, Mrs Campbe 1. Water � color Gaunt, St. Helena-; G Johnston a harge of arson, in Conn nextmo Way reach tha'er. Knitted 'quilt W Stewart, J Brethour, Cattle, J F min hi& �riving, and on their went iiear the grounds n, H Edwards, White Fife Mi Charles Washington, Auburn. inside -the fence at the resi- pal ewar e a. spring teat, J Pol as - suer, G Mof R G McGowa Mrs Cam Londeaboro b of his heavily insuriat house, was ied ;ter, R G McGowan. Six inting, Miss Lanes, pbCII. o4 May found t6 jury. He left the were not able to see nything owing to the Cowan. Dressed shirt, J Bretb Sheep and pigs, James Howett, Auburn; C not guilty by, 't fit, to, Crochet quilt, E St t, A Well wb wrge Stuirqon, at the north end emwd in the hall and the rain outside. Of fat. M Brethour. Crayon'in portraits, Miss Lanes, Mrs Camp dence bf 0 Wells. Spe - barley,, 1) Brethour, Proctor, Belgrave. Poultry, R Elliott, easily proved an alibi. ci- rowed Miss Lanes, Miss of the to*n. Th child was well clao], some of the o was a great disappointment to Tray mat, John Sanderson, A 11 11. Crayon drawingi to the Park -hill course, tk Large white oats, D Brethour, M Brethour. be Wingham ; W H Irwin, Blyth. Grain, A ing being marked with the let_ ta and art, John Sanderson. She on pottery, Mrs Camp- �_, I Citizen" writing of the cloth many and a loss to the society, for, while the men lace, E Ste rethour. Small Young.1 Pai, J Brethauer..- Cone Black oats, 11 Bretbour, D B �Ving, MiSS LaReS, Mr- Taylor and J B Kelly, Blyth. Roots, J �qmplains that tbeoectarian strife 4 4 .styles. work, George Moffatt, S G�zette c ter the I Pencil dra -were largely. taken Up gAte re- "Seed wreath, H Edwards. Small bell. Richmond, "Blyth; J Allanson en raging in P*rkhiU uring -it & 1�interest z e was only work-, J Brethauer,E Stewart. white oats) G Moffatt, Clinton. which haoL�be Ing to know that -articles bf' we very li ht. Ther J M" allum. Large peas, Campbell. Handpainting on silk, sateen re Cc 'y esks, book- Table drape, Maggie Miller, peas, G Moffatt, 11. Dairy and provisions, T Scott and S Her- ontlis 18 jamen4able. It is in Cnadiai�nianufacture such a8d to ar 07 Mrs Campe. the last few in ME in at whereas had J Brethauer. I w, but b Ad � J Sander- G Moffatt, R G McGowan. Timothy seed, or pluab, Miss Syiiiingtonj rington, Blyth. Implements, William Dore, th6' work 6f the cases -and office furniture find their way to L Brown. Arrasene em, rol eZ, Miss Sym- business, Crippling Miss Youlfig, Ing social -eat Britain, but in d. The son, Painting on 8i. or velvet M Brethour, J McCallum. Flax seed, M Painting on glass, very the weather been favorable the amount J Cowan. I Is Campbell. oil paint. Wingham; G Pearce,'Morris. chrurch and interfering with the urchasers not only in Gi would have footed up to five hundre D'Bretbour. ington. i Pastellep alsa- Brown. Dra*n work, J Brathour Volland, Be�,ium and Ceylon, and as far J anders011, L ; Campbell. Collec- a0leniies of life' Mis,% speeding co eat and beat collection la- RoOT�._Roge potatoes, W H McCracken, Ing rdfig-at-Home mission in To away as the anary Islands. WIIL ntests, to which so many looked io� n ine view' Mn 11 L J McGee. Elep I fiant potatoes, G Q lv"r to Canada. -The Nu good work so ane- -h so much interest, had to be Knutson. uinii, W ho graphs, Iff R Brewar, William I -1 - . �Ilt -we-, forward wit artin Sanderson, ],�' Stewart. 't p re accomplishing much 0 rdnto a Tees & Company, of Montreal, who dies' work, afoes, J Cash. ': 'postponed on account of the yain and con Edith H McCracken.. Any other kind pot ring poor. in the city. During at the Col- ecexvG- %equently soft condition of the track. These Penmanship, girl under 14 years, loilectioh potatoes, E PLANTS AND FiowEm. - Collection of Parlihill's rate of taxation is 29 mills on among desen cessfully exhibited their wares Ile are, Ellis, J McCallum. C the dollar. September -29 patients werq treated. An ceived rders from will take eather ibson', Maggie Miller. i r. Field carrots, P foliage I plants, H R Walker, -Mrs onial Exhibition, have re place next Saturday if thew 1H tt, Mrs H Walke inds to provide nourishment for teed to- of the ROOTS. -Seed, onions, W H McCrack f,em�, J McCallum, in bloom, D _J. McLaren, a Winnipeg motorman, has alf f ces mentioned. he fasorable. The follo: . . Garden red car-, D Carder. Geraniums ic r U the pla. is'a list 0 k received hearty response, one en in Park&]W Thomas Rae. Pot, Mrs Walker. Fuchsias i I 6 -There is great excitement - am successful competitors: built tj En giLVing $10 and a lady $30. of a young lad U -ed a Mo onions, C Baker,W H i lia en heir to $920,000. 9 nions, 4 Brethitier, �rots, W,Ta�ylor,'W H -MeCracken. Swed Marsh n bloom D fall A $7 000 children's home will be tl�m over the shooting Draught, -Brood mare, McCracken. Dutch set o ' 1 - W if McCracken. Rose i�titcoes, W H turnips, R B Laidla,%v,. J McCallum. COI- Marsh, Mrs Walker. Hanging basket,Miss Sliortreed. Stallion or WH- Ellen McGowan, Mrs Walker. Display of by the King's Daug;hters in Windsor. �-The fruit evaporating fa6tory of Moor' Frank Westwood, who �was shot in the C, Dale, J. Dale, John , W J lection garden produce, W . Tayl , church at Paris, &I Wilcox, Owen Sound, was., burned down ay, Shortreed. Horse McCracken. White Elephant potatoesp F Metcalf. Beets,M Brethour, plants in flower, in pots, Mrs H R Walker, -The,new Presbyteriii breastathis father's door last Saturd over three years, John o# Thursday evap- The -AcLauchlin. Mare 2%litchell, Lawrence Lovell. Real of McCracken, . eosting $40 ' 000, was Opened on Sunday. last week. The. loss on night, by some ullkli.0 11 'Person- 'Colt, G Dale, J Dale, T P P Ayleswortb V W Taylor. Mangolds, J Snell, W Taylor. D Mars. ulation is now 9,013, t d irtli I )U elvaporator and Westwoods are one of the most respected is and H et, W Tay- -Brockville's f t a $300 ; and( w POP e i - -Y, G Hel d potatoes, - W Pi bouquet, J g, There is an, insurance, of 2 ,�st re: colt, John Shortreed. Two year old fill )roil potato( impkins, W Leary, James Jackson. CUT ERs. -Table bouqu ames which is 382 more than a year ago. b:it1din 00. families in Parkdale, and the injured lad Johxu Dale, J Shortree(j, James Harrison. Two cCracken. Any other kin s D Marsh, W R N'IcCx acken. Red lor, Mrs Walker� Hand'l ok, IcLaugh- H McCracken, P P Aylesworth. Swede Squashe , E[arrison, Mrs Walker. Floral d i n or -Rev. J. Allister Murray, of St. Aridrew's on the evaporator. Theifirm. will start was a favorite with everyone old and -young-- Roa d, year old geld-ing, J Dale, T Ross, T IN Stafford --W Taylor. Yellow I is critically i Iflias, Presbyterian church, Londoly, Efforts are being made, but hitherto with- turnips James Sanderson, George Johnston. onions, J ament, a and nd D Marsh. rebuilding immediately. i . . I . M the� lin. yemlrhng7�11y, Dale, J Shortreed. raylor. Silver skin orn rt v other kind of turnips. J Knox, S Snell. onions, J Stafford, W � the guilty Heavy An� Mrs W Iker, W Taylor. Pansies, W Tay. ill. i -Messrs. Leonard and -Jbhn Lince, of out success, to discover Yearling J( Dale, D INlilne. Potato onions, n(it I N)ert, G onions, Mrs H Walker. resu ed bin duties gnea P0'r I -Rev. Dr. Wild. has in the Bad news. No reason whatiever can be a -"i HeaN,iest field carrots, W H NjoCracken, W Nisaol4iri, have received is not thought likely that, having- 4raugt t1elam, J Dae first and second. Stal- Brethour. White fieltf beans, lor, R Laidlaw. in VVe8t lr oi his progeny Johnston. Garden long horn Carrots, W H known, M at the First. Congregational Church lio, with their fiendish act. It of the death of twoieces, w lion over three years wi th fo Brethour. Corn, J Jack- SPECIAL ATTRAMONS AND CONFETITIO-NS. ie day- McCracken, A Wells. Short born car- H McCracken, M London. milies, were burned to death in the ter- the lad can recover. werer for 1894, J P Fisher. 11 son, J J Fisher. Citrons, Mrs T Haiti- -Lady driver, single rig, let prize donated dee Uni- f4 sota. The -A W People McCracken. Long I -Dr. Petefson, principal of Dun innipeg despatch says: ae Was General Purpose. -Brood mare, haing rots, C Baker, VV H III, W H INIC'Cracken. Watermelons, by John Mason, Miss Sage. Bag -pipe com- a, of Me- rible fire at Hinckley, Minne in the don to- raised a foal in 1894, George Christopher, 3 blood beets W H 'McCracken, W J John- iltc spey and - versity,bas b�6n appointed princip, nleces were Aesdiumes Fred. and Noble, have supreme contempt for distances Deumhea& cabb e R petition, to play Pibroch, Strath� ingwa on; G Johnston. J Di 11 Gill, Montreal. Sherman. I" far -vv&t. Mr. Lanrier'9 meeting at Prince 11cKinil Horse colt, John s6n. Turnip beets, W 11 -McCracken, W W 11 McCracken. cab ge, Anderson, When General Booth arrived in Quebec was atten w way p AV H'_TvIcGracken, A Sellars, W Taylor. Red pickling Reel, &rchibald j -The grand jury, in the Sessions Court, Albert, on the 3rd inst., ded by a McKinnon. 'Xiare colt, George Christo-Pher. J Johnston. arsildips, J Stafforol. Any dtber kind, cab- 0 an pompetitioti, to play March, Waltz aa red mrigolds, W R Sellars, last Friday he was given a reception by a had driven ninety ower, John impson. JQlin Wells, � .1-Tammoth loi bage, F Meitcalf,R B Laidlaw. Caulifl M Overture,-Tidiss Stowe, Miss E Ander- Tpronto, in their presentmen last Friday, score of settlers who Two year old filly cCra,Gken, G Johnston. . Long yellow an three committee irom. the Protestant churches. commended that the lash 4hould be used miles from Battleford to Duck Lake,; aud MeGalum. Two year old H _M d, late of London, ri - to Prin tight Brown, James W H McCrac6ii, G Xohnston. W Taylorl -R Sellars. Celery, W H Me- son.- Bicycle race, best two in -Rev. Robert Aylwar men found guilty of indecent assault, travelled fifty inore by train ce Al� �ea, ' filly, George inaiwolds, 'W Tay- heats, Ist priz� by Hen of 'the on e (111l; One 0 his leg, T Ross. - McCrack6n, CraeAeu, W Taylor. Cucumbersy ington & McKellar, will be inducted to tho pastorate _ption in Saskatch- ol(' yell-o.%v globe I d that- there should be performed a, sur- bert. Mr. Laurier's reel oss ( , . One yp4ar all -where many- of big compartriots Dae olds, W IT rs roots' W H Me- lor ff MetcalL 2 gErie by G F Eme on, bicycle bell, (4vill n H u,,h P Johnston. Collection I . P, I i ParkhillPresbyterian Church on October would prider the of ewan county, P 1).�,IRY AND PR 10 olul 16tla. foMer incapable of coihmitf;ffig the crime reide� was very hearty, and he was asked uold gelding, James McCidium, James w9l ovis' --m-Factory butter, R Emerson. Specimen of writing �cal operation which -Span of general pLirpose boses, J Watt,' R Crcken. watt. Tub butter, McMillan's by pu _� a under 15 years of age, who have bone -Large tom#oes, J Breth- Geoi ge T4P -Eighteen inches of snow hiLs fallen at by askatchewan Liberals to be theirmoli- ta be Pollard, 1) B Moore. VECETAIMrS. spedal, Mrs T Hamilton, G Quinn. Tub but.- atten ed school within a circle -of 6 Miles of This is considered a0ain. eral election. Mr. Ilice. Roadsters.-�jtalliun over three years, P our 1-1 P Aylesworth. . Small tomatoes, A L Tub Whitewood, Assini'6oia. -H. L. Deslittes is in troOle at Ottawa,, date at the next gen Blyth, 4 inedleal student to Laurier ask,ed for time to conside' libson, J Brathauer. Cabbage, C Baker, W ter, Kelly's special, Mrs T Hamilton. t least 60,days of the present year, ad fortock but good for next season's this uScott. Stallion untler three years P Scott. Emigh,s 'special. R Corley. Roll E na Carder, Nettie Anderson, Ella Ander Cl1arged with getting a request. H NlcCracken. Cauliflower, J Bretbauer,-- butter crops. onate him in qualifying for civil service bodily 0 I - -Mr. D. L. Mo ies pers The Knoxoniau, in last week's Canada -NUCracken. Sqdash, �V H MCC r I about three years ago. AV H., xa Brood mare having rased foai' in 1894, rack- butte : McElroy's special, Mrs T Hamilton, son. ody will conduct a I I _f minations colt or filly, H Roll butter, Cumming's I OUTSIDE DEPARTMENT. the Maissey "The first, speech we C Baker. Citrons, Jarne McCalluill. of Evangelical services at ic �tndent is not Presbyterian, says - 'Kirkb. Two year old filly, D B en, C Baker. rumpkifis, Factory cheese, =reabouts of the nied &I tie has y. Alrsage' . IV H J01-11206. Celery, W special, Miss E McGo-wan. ' HowsEs.-Heavy dra ht-Te4m, James Music Hall, Toronto, commencing Novein ever heard on Knox College, was delivered rie. T N1, o year ol Dairy cheese,` Miss Symin ionary ineetin oo -, [(I geldiu,g, P b Mr ugh as. rea A Cut Water melons', P Papineau. WMcBrien. Br od ber 4th. d Maher, a young man, who was at an old-timeimiss� 9 'N1 H Ifarri, acken, L Brown. Extracted lion It6ynolds, J A Dale, 0 -Edwar 0, iat Scott, A 8teivart, OD, one ye, 1-1 *-KcGr, -Musk ton, Mrs D'Stewart. eyy A� ook of the Hilliard ari, Lr oi oldfilly 0,eorge Thomson, R Leatherdale. W H McCracken P P Aylpsworth. Mrs H McQuarrie. Hon in see- mare, GDale. J Reynolds. Mare foal, J -William Sha -w, c route on Naing trained as a street car conductor at, John Fraser, of London, Ont London, tt,%t ac- H 'McCracke,�, Thomas Rae. Hartry ey Reynolds, S Shortreed. Horse foal,G Dale, house, at Rat Portage, who was en 1, was in the ct of crossing from a the late Dr. Donald Fraser, O 1(1 gelding, (ry qoutrea' -Nirs 8&ge. Bug, melons,' W .be ex- vear 0 - 0 1 Charles .idaer, 2 P Ayles,%vorth. tions, iNT Hartry, Mrs H Walker. Home J A Dale. Two year old gelding, J A Dale. a visit to the old Country, fell from the �rolley 6ar to the tra4ler, to collect a fare oil England. 'Mr. F raser was an elder of horse', Forbes, R Frost. Roadster tettir ) Beans, ' read, ._J Harrison. Tea biscuits, I uddenly missed big Andrew' London, and was sent along with lustri- �Corli. W H McCracken, G Tjislop. Cucum- made b G Dale. cast of Jackfish bay, and was killed. when he a H Grieve, P, Leatherdale. G Quinn J Harrison. Maple sugar, W H Two year old filly� J Shortre6d, train 3aturday, 1-baell-I liston-, P P A$lcsworth. Year old gelding, GDale. Year old filly, J �-Fiye Strathroy girls have left to attend ooting and fell to the gr9und, the front- -two cleri members of the Presbytery to -iage.-Stallion ree years, 11 Vers, W J J011 j Cari over th acken, M Brethour. Nclaple syrup, part of the ilin HoRs DranglIt-Teaml Wil- McCr They are - Annie Ash goverhi body. Hediedim- hold miss onarymeetings in a I -Heavy ling, N1-1cDoweII,.NL-1 Brethour. Canned fruit W A Dale� J Shortreed. Two year old entire Toronto Universit' Jennie eels passin We we're Adam J P Fisher. Two year old gelt colt, i4s Snell, C Dale- & Son. Four colts well ' Annie Nicholson, Alice Healy Presbyte�!y we need not name. 'rd, Bird Brothers. 'Yearling filly, W kinson Brothers James Bell. Brood mare, arape mediately. R Polla cCracken, 'Mrs H Walker. t. at taken to one of those meetings, but whether Knox P. Pollard. 1 wo year old tgelding, James H M ilton, J McD foaled in 1994, J P Fisher. Pear(�, and Minnie CoopW. u-ing foai, colt or filly, James Bell. ' t �The death occurred on the 3rd ins iew was to interest a small i. One year old gel(ling'"James Bell. wine, Mrs J M Ham owell. To- one of Brautford?s mos span, Bel eneral Purpope-Team, Robinson Wood, -Alansou Harris, ax, of James Forrest, of the. banking the object in v lfu­�Ro�s Bird Brothers., Carriag( to reduce the iniff- M Lhnsto' e, R Pollard Mare colt, James Bell. Mato catsup, Mrs J M. Hamilton, D Moore. G Drood mare, 1 highly esteemed and respected citizens) �Halif har, Forrest & dompany. Mr. bo in mission work or Brood mar M,i>�ed pickles, Mrs W Taylor, Mrs T Ham- J Reynolds, E Whiteman. f Fargw.g Idenly n. General PurPoSe-Team't William Case- L , C W Taylor, passed away on the 3r(1 just. He was the 1;rni o t a son of th,6 late Dr. For- chief done by the children sit home resi- CTTLE.-Durliam bull, over two 3, ea, r s, Brood mare, George Johnston. Two ilton. Any other kind pickles. W H Me- & 2, C W Taylor. Mare foal founder of -the A. Harris, Son & Co., Imple; n we have ne,�er been D Milne, C Eck-mier, James Speir. Bul �iore. :en, W Taylor. G Christopher. Horse foal, C W Taylor, J , i orres,, w 0 er of Princf)��al Forrest, of reasonable Minimul , 1, ch a few t� restj -and broth both objects wtrfi rtteith - Two Crml- ment Manufacturing Company) wh' of?, age. He was abletolearn.- Perhaps Idin-, MarK Mpbtgomery. -years Dalhe under two years, D ilne, A Smith. -Four named varieties of winter McKin�non. Two year old gelding, T Rojas. usie, was 48 r. in 1874. Mr. aimed at." TNI r a. Milch year old ge an4ersou Wilkinson FiRU1T. Callum. years ago arnalLyamated. with the Massey assey. ddinitted to fn ha,ving calved cow, since last allow, D ear old fill old filly, R Ferris, J Md e banking fi M ladies; apples, five of each, Jas Potter Jas Jack-' Two year &e year old Ally, Mary Mont d is now known as the M Milne, A Smith, R u, tharar Corley. Two Erothers. colt, George son. Four named varieties of fall apple., Year old gelding,J MdC 11 in, R G McGow- ompan, an year old heifer, Milne., A Smith, J Ar- goinery, W-illiam-BOlt- IFI