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TWEN . . � � .- . I sEAFoRTH,, FRIDAY., OCTOBER 3s 1890. � � �Jll !P1.50 a Year, in Advance.
t'E OF OUit ,�MOLE,NUMBER 1,190. I : . � � I � I I . -
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. - . e 5 : -Bell Lucra- skirt, Win. Sweet.. Lamp mat, .M. slipped under the cars, which passed
and bask in the sun, drink beer, and the north or- , -,&at aides of ,the hous s.'. Jersey,—G. SamwAl- � of Wingfield, W. Fulton. I .
apartments, -. -panes tive, George Rooke. Sh6ldon, Alex. Brethour. Woollen mite, Maggie over the'right foot. He was taken to �
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14 F . Edward, M"Faul's -give much t ime to following up their There were twenty I e large 6am. Louis Creighton. linsel work, Goo. Sanders. the hospital where the foot was ampu
many interminable suits at law. The broken in the hc use where I was sewing G. Penhale, T. Soapton. $hearliDg McEwan, Samuel Bucking .
� � I , . - . z. Toilet mais, Thee. Russell. Darning on tated at the instep. It is thought that ,
:_ I ; . men build the cattle fold, and the vvo. that day, and the hail would-. come in ram, Curreley & Son Thomas Shaptoni bonnede jersey,Thomas Brook,Dr. Lut .
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� d . . . ; menthehouses. The practice of poly- and strike gildet. the opposite wall. I Curreley &Son. in lamb,!G. Pen- Plume.—Lombard, James Snell. Any muslin, Mrs. Win. Dinnin. Fancy wall . Ludke bad taken'tbe wrong train, and . -
S, FaInOus i . a Win. Wild pocket, Geo. Sanders. Man's. under- finding his mista�e � had endeavored to
� . eve -it would have killed a We, 2nd and 3r Curreley & Son, other variety, ackell.
00 . gamy is common. The wife is bought really beli h . . .
. . . Departments..' . - J` oth 11g, machine made, M. Jamieson. � jump off, with thii above result.
�� I . I with cattle and, generally� the man who person in a few antes if they happen- Ewes, let and 2nd G. Peuhale,l Shear' Plums, George Bawden., cl .
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� - can pay bei t is most likel to be success. ed to be out Fniit. The next day the ling larnbs, Curreley;A Son, G. Penhalel: GRAPES, &c.— Delaware, Dr. Lutz, Shell work, Alex. McEwen, Jan. Sweet.' --Two carloads of celery and cabbage
�ress Goods, , I - . . I I � y i all over where T. Shapton. Ewe lambs, Cutreley i John Anderson. Hartford prolific, Jae. Raist id quilt, Mary S. Cornish. have been shipped from Manitoba to I
. FA--NrOY GOODS) ful in his si tit. sidewalks showed dents, I . Children's Department, — Crochet, Kansas �City, and large qu-.ntities of
. Christiar work among the Zulus had the hail struck, shingled were knocUd Son, 2ad and 3rd G Penhale. i Anderson. Concord, James Snell. Rog-
, . i - - � potatoes are being boughtl in Winnipeg
OLOTIERNG� 1 $ .1, I ram, §1. Rogers No. worki all wool, Goo. Sanders. Cro
- wn —Aged era No. 19, John Ander �on. I
�dsl from the first, two great evils to con- to pieces and- wherever it struck a0y Shropshire Do a
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I .. . I TLES) DI(ESSES, tend with=p6lygamy and, superstition, grain it just threshed it out. It lasted Doupe. ShearliDg riLm, J. Dunkin, 1�. 4, John Anderson,.A. A � Ilen. Any other Chet iArork in cotton, Geo. Sanders. Beat by.American-s and shipped south. - - . .
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I MAN . . - Sweetzer, L. Hunter. -Ram lam, 6. variety, James Down, Henry Collins. dressed doll, T. McCallum. Doll's -Large numbers of cattle will be
.4tle Goods.. ,� AND -JULLINERY. And now, of lab�, when thib people, have about half an 'hour and when it passed A. . g, T. McCallum. shipped from' Alberta this fall. The
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I . I � come under' the influence of a corrupt on we could hear the roar as of a dozen Doupe,. W. Cooper, J. Dunkin. Pa�r Crabs any variety, M. Brethour. Roger clothin - Woollen horne- Canadian Pacific Railway is getting
� . __ . a H. A. Sweetzer, W. Northeott. Early Crawford -peaches, MANUFACTURES. .
� - I Quality and Fine civiliz?.tion another evil, that of intem- trains for about fifteen minutes." Miss awe , C. Eilber, . 3rl, W. S. Wilson, Late Crawford pbaches made quilt, Alex. McEwen lost and 2nd. together 200 cars to carry out stock from
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: perance, bas to be added ' to the list. Prindiville has been fortunate enoug Cooper. Shearlingg, let, 2nd and ' - Strathmore and_C&lgaLry. -
L a 11, 2 -J I nkin. Ewe lambs, H. A. Sweet- W. S. Wilson. d Nott, L 7 �
- -L � Selections. T4eZulu,like other Africans, bas.a. get th& appointment as a in Collection of caune Dom�eitie cloth, Goo. Nott, A. John
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f _1: — zer, W. Cooper, S. Doupe. . fruit, Mrs. John White!, Jag. Tom. son.' Flannel, all wool, Geo. A. -Rev. Dr. Fulton, the famous Brook- -
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i large stock of broad, deep religious sen- Industrial. School recently established I I ed the call to
� - sibilities, emotions, affect�ions. In- his out there by-'�the Washington Govein- Any -other-'Breed than Above, -W. VEGETABLES. -Early Rose potatoes, Johnston. Blankets, all woolo Maggie lyn preacher, has accept I
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D- . Edward McFaul 3 : ignorance 4f the true God, and in - his ment. The appointment is a good one ; Dearing, H. A. Sweetzer. Shearling John Delbridge, James Snell. Beauty Creighton, Maggie!. Jameson. Satinet, the pastorate of Christ Baptist church,
. � � ' W. Dearing, H A Sweetzer. E e of Hebron potatoes, J am�s Snell, John A. Johnston. Woollen yarn, Robert Montreal. . �
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� I - ' -h for �ome kind of divinity, some the duties being to take charge of the ewes,
I I SEAFORTIL searc . on in lambs, let and 2nd W. Dearing. Fat ow , Delbridge. Late Rose 'otatoes, John Muir, Creelman Bros., A. Johnston.: -There is talk of a compa nybeing
, object of d, trust, and worship, ' the department of general instructi _ P , � formed in Rodney to bore for oil ; the
- I -Delbridge, Ab. Geiger., Early Vermont Dominion wool cotton, A. Johnston M
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— - . Zulu turne I to the spirits of ,the � de- needlework for the Indian ,girls belong- G.'Penhale, R. Davis. . Rober; surface indications . are good, and the I -
l � PIGS. -Large or1N1ediam,-;Aged boa , potatoes,. James Airth' A.' Allen, Snow- Brethour. Factory� made quilt,
IAKING ' tate reserves.-Mit I I central part of Aldborough township is I
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� - LIFE AMONG THE -1 ZULUS. parted, th � shades of his ,ancestors, ing to the . J. Bell, J. Hord. Boar littered in 18 flake potatoes, A. Allen, Robert McCord. Muir let and 2nd. Factory tweeds,
— especially i in the ghosts of their more Recorder. , - � . flan- on a direct line with the oil fields of
� ' - I - - ged sow, �J. Bell, ' Any variety potatoes, John Delbridge, Robert Muir lot and 2sid. Factory
'ITH us. .By AN AyRIGAN MISSTONARY. famous kit go, as Pungs, Jama, and . . . Robert Muir 1 t and 2ad. Factory Pennsylvania and' Petrolea. .
(' . - Hord. Sow littered in 1890, J. Bell, A. George Monteith. Collection of pota- nel, - a - h e
. I 'Chaka, anq to such of -their, fellows as Exeter, Show. -
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(LETTF,R IL) , i I . . I . . toes, John Delbridgel, James Down. blankets, Robert Muir let and 2ad. -One hundred thousand acres av
L_ � , might set Ap to be. diviners, izinyanga, Th'e Ste an - a 0 ne Braubb. Rodgert. . Winter cabbage, A. Allen, M. Broth Single harness, no' .
� ne Zulus, manner of life, their dress, Said profes� to be able to ribveat to them Agricultural S)diety held their annual Suffolks,-lat and 2nd J. Leorshardt F i I
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. habitations) and pursuits, are doubtless 'the mind of their gods. And, like most fall fair in Exeter,on Monday and Tues- in all dbpartments. I' Round beet, Thos. R 'esell, Ab. Geiger: Double harDesti, ino. Treble. Ladies vince of Queb C . of twelve or more
. Millin - I all that could be expected of a people.in other peo�,le,, the Zulu is wont to be day last, Tht weather could not have P.B Aged Boar, R. ,Delbridje, Blood beet, Thomas Napton, Win. Fol- boots, E. J. Spackman. Cured ham, children. Tbin �rings up the popula-
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� � 617 _ ey. Boar littere& in 1890, land. Long maugolds� Thomas Shapton; Jae. Tom, Alex. In ram. .
� pical Climate. In both the
L most religious when most in need. been finer if they had had the ordering
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I ridge. Aged angolds,_ Thomas Bissett Bros. Tin work, Bissett Bros. twelve or more children, to 15,000.
jumber aad the size of the garments the Hence, in time of great calamityj as of 'it themselves. 'Large numbers of let an'd 2nd R. belb sow, Paul Madge. Globe; R moind, � arted in
' I ed Shapton, r Machine, , Chas. -Last Friday night a fire at
IING- . i very scant. The ordinary lot and 2nd R. Delbridge. Sow litter' Joseph Bawden. Swede tu - Sewing ay -
. inventory Is when sickn'ess comes _11poiiu himself or - both old -and young- assembled on the .
is halt a cowhide, tanned and in 1890, R. Delbridge. Poland China nips, Wm.Esaery, Jose h Bawden. Early J ohu Parsons. Organ, Geo. Vickers- Dunbar's HOW, in the village of Kin -
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IE P-LAUE aresa of WOMen upon som. member of his family, he grounds to see what was to -be seen, boar, G. Armstrong. � � horn carrots, Jose h Bawden, M. Parlor furniture, Robt. R mount, near Lindsay, and in a few �
. s,Dft, dyed black, bound about the loins, utation with a present sic
�r sen, �,�-, -as a it was well worth coming to see. Mu i
ing down about the knees. POULTRY. -Light Brahmas., J. Down, Brethour. Long oran is r'red carrots, drews. Bedroom, furniture, W. An- hours the.entire business -portion was -
)I and comi it is old and worn and torn" cow -to t�e quasi priest to ask what is and 'amusement was provided by the A. J. Snell. Plymouth rocks, IV. James Snell. White, elgian carrots, drews, Robt. Rowe. Panel door, Dyer destroyed, only! two hotels and one -
. And when I the matter and what is I to be done. 'Exeter band, and a couple of side shows � � -
I one bush for bark withwhich Clark, J. Hord. An variety Cochi a. Thomas Shapton, M. B e.thour. Indian & Howard Ist and� 2nd. Stuffed bird8t store being left. The buildings de- -1
- she goes to After much performing and inquiring-, and fakirs and quack doctors of varidus Knitting machine,
�U: � t LaIlgehans, J. corn, M. 'Briethour, Wiliam Jackell. A. McPherson. � . stroyed were all frame.
t : W. ,McLeod, J. Hord.
� j o make a thread, and to another for a the priest�replies that the spirits are Of- kinds. The show in general was a8godid - ght as Mr. Joseph (�nl-
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I I � thorn, to be. used as a i' needle or awl, and ' Hord, W. McLeod" Colored: dorkin ,s Water melons, Georg Monteith. Musk Cief-Iman Bros. Assortment , of boots The other ni .
. fendgd because the sick man has for- if not better,than any that has been hold ' , ' Airtb, Thomas Russell. and aboies, lette, a Sandwi 'h lawyer, was goinq
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RROW . sews up the rent. The dress of man is gotten them and made them no offering in Exeter before and .the gate receipts W. McLeod. Blabk Breasted red gar le, melons, James Red oniono,W.Fol- E. J. � - Spackman. Assort- q
. y - -a small apron, made � were larger than on any former occasion, lot apd 2ad W. McLeo.d, �ny oi er Cauliflower, A.Allen. . ment of goods, Robt. Muir. home he was held up by three men and
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I . far more scant animal -with the for a long time ; andnowt: if they , will variety of game, i W. M, eod. Si er land, J. Snell. Whit) bi yellow onions, Spepials,__L,Polloction yarns, Creelman relieved of $41 and his watch and chain. .
.SATURDAY)_ ,.. from -the hide of some go home, say their prayeris, and saervifice smounting to nearly $800. The horse gled Hambufgs, J. Hord, A. is- Wm'. Follaud. To to, A. Allen, Bros.- Dyoffwool mats, Robt. Muir. He thinks he knows his assailants and
� hair or fur retained and suspended from the beat cow, the sick man w'illrecover. anumber of fine poinc,
% ��, - . . . show was good,therewas . n . - has bad three men arrested.
I - dle about hiR loins ; or it may be a :ett. Golden Pencilled Hamburge, -�V. _Wm. Jaickell. Pars ips, A. Alle X M. 'Sideboard, W. Andrews. Fancy wash .
A those ladies: who & gir They retdrn and make report; the sick' animals on exbibitfon,and the dbimpetition ing. Black Hamburgs, A. Bisedtt, Brethour. Collection of vegetables, A. stand SaTueI Sanders. Collection coins -George Vollans and Win. McKee,
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b .cut from 0'to it, admits that he ha, Therewao a good show ofcattle D ringle. Sweet ' , -
nee, and who may unch of short, furry thongs, man acce a -been waskeen. rd. W. Allen. Sugar beets, R. 1P and Indiafi relies, � W in. Sweet. Prairie aged, respectively 82'and 78 years, died
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. -ir, we Will, con- the skin of a . wildcat �[ or other animal A. McPherson. Houdans, J. He I Ilea.
. Fa, ft - vqry negligent, says his prayers, makes in all the classes except Jerseys, th 6re 1, Wm. Jackell, A. Squash, grass, Dan Dyer. � on Saturday at their homes in Sandwich
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pening during the end made I confession, and promises to do better. .being Only one 'of this breed. Sheep I Leod, J. Richard . Delbridge, JDseph Baw4eu. Fiziic ARTs.-Water color drawing, West. They we o -_
iday and Wednes. half a dozen oxtAil", ,possibly %he taile The animal is brought out. slaughtired, were numerous in, every cl%aa except variety of Polan a, W. McLeod,
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1 � . themselves black, white, speckled, or the blood and- gall sprinkled upon the Soubbdowns, of which.tbere were none. Hord. White Leg riss, J.Hord. Brown Pumpkins, P. Andrews, M. Brethour. Sol. Manning. Painting in oil,. Thoo. pioneers anawere very wealthy. MT.
. I . both I wild and fantastic. More . I . Leghorns, A. Bisedtt, P. Fisher. Black DAIRY PRoDucE.-Butter, sufficient- McCallum" Mrs. J. G. Emery. Crayon Vollans, leaves 56 grandchildren and,
gray, , sick man and his. premises, and the' beef There was keen 'competition in owine.. Shier, sketch, Wellington Clarke, Goo. Send- nine great grandchildren.
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I than half th6 children go Without cloth- in a hut by itself for the with th'e exce the Suffolks, ,all Spanish, T. Brock, T. Prior. "Blaick ly salted, Wm. Ess I ;ograpbs, :J. -The Northwest Trane.,portation Com- -
: I put Aws ption Of L J Hord, T. Prior. Wyan- Fiv er without salt, Ralph era. Collection ' of phot
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I ing enough to be named, much less de-� nig e carried off . dotte a, W. Down,. � A. Bissett, Any va- Keddy, John Northe, , Isa. Bell. Salt Senior lot and 2nd. pany'has contracted to store bOO,000
I McFaul - I The married women have the ast upon it, and be satisfied. by Mr. John LeODhardt. Poultry was,- ! I � � *Tom. i � .
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I F riety of turkeys, J. Hord, W. Dearing. butter in tub, private, Robert Kerslake, � � bushels of Manitoba wheat with the 11
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I -1 � � d close and smooth, all The nex day the neighbors gather, numerous but not so good as on Any varie lot and 2nd J. Hord. George 'Monteith, ,,, . Wlilliams. Fac- FLOWERS. -Foliage plant, A. Allen! I Botsford Elevator Company, "
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�WH. � . a top -knot made solid wi.th red ochre in roast the beef, eat it, pronounce it a; good former occasions. In implements there. .Pekin ducks, W� McLeod#' J.- Hord. tory cheese, Thoma . Varkham, C. W. Begonias in flowor, A. Allen. Geran- Huron. The wheat is placed in bond
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I � the married men have the' erable nu - illiam iums in, flower, A. Allen. Hang
. the crown , I . offering, nd hope the sick man may soon was a good show and a consid in- 9 fl,
� , headshaved also all- except a ring, be well ain. . . her of fine machines,and several fine bug- Aylesbury ducks, H, A. Sweetzer. Any Smith. Private ma, e 'heese W ing there pending shipment to Canada, dur-
. 9 I � other variety ducks, H. A.Sweetzer, Bagshaw,A. Johnston. � Wool, L basket, A. Allen. Ornamental gardi8u ing the winter for milling purposes.
�. Reid resigned the.- made black and glossy by the use of gum ItWaS y apeople of such thoughts and gies were on exhibition. There was nota en McCallum. Cut
. and charcoal around I the crown. Men, needis th I was welcomed with glad- - very large quantity of grain, but all the J.Hord. Any viriety Bantams, W. LADIBS'WoRx.-Rag carpet, and fount ' ain, Thoe. 11 in, -Fifty-seven children of the Indian
y at Toronto univer- I - and . McLeod. J. Hord. Coliection of pigeons, warp, A. Johnston, G. Nott. Rag car- Flowers, -Dahlias, standard, A. A e. Industrial School, were brought into,
.4. women, and children, young men ness andigratitude when I told them, samples were No. 1. The show of fruit ! Dahlias, boquet, A. I
short stay here I W. G. Bissett, W... Jackell. I . pet, cotton warp, J. Ford, M. Brethour. T. McCallum. Winnipeg on Friday and treated to
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L ,Irsally liked by hb. . maidens, are all most fond of ornaments. one dark' rainy night, in a smoky hut,. was ,much larger than last year and ala . Birds bre 11 Light Brah miss, Rag door mat, Jas.1 Airth, Ioa Bell. Allep. Pansies, A.Allen, T. McCallum, lunch by the ladies of Holy Trinity..
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MPIL ary be. Those who can afford it wear bracelets them and given His though not so large as on some former,
and exe - F how Goq had loved I . . let and 2ad J. Dotwn. Dark Brahmas, Rag hearth mat Jag.'Frayne, Alex. Me- German aster, A. Allen, T. McCallum. e first time any oi them I.-sid
: I a of brags* or glittering own dear Son to be their L Saviour. it years was ; iry good exhibit consider- . " , i Allen. This was th
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nig ! men are fond of J. Hord. en. Wool sock8,iA. Johnston, Geo- Asters, Wellington Clarke, A. �
young manof Mort of &hells, armlet P1 ' th Rocks, W. Me- Ew seen -'s city or railway train.
.and promise. I rings. The you was the sons of such that gave me that ing the crop was a partial failure this Leod I . Wool stockings, Maggie Jame. Collection ten weeks stock, A. Allen. 40rt Burwell is having a boom of-
. ivild, furry ,,thongs bound about - prompta, joyous reception on the year. There was a good show of vege- 1, J. Hord. Any variety. CoAins, Nott. . tton - stockings, Petunias, single, Wellington Clarke.
I wearing i Ira W. McLeod, J. 46rd. Langahans, W,. son, A. Johnstoii. i CO labor; at present, every available labor-
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�- their limbs and gaudy feathers on their bright rn�orning of my b i McLeod, J. Hord. Colored Dorki go 0 Jameson, ,Maggie breighton. Petunias, double, A. Allen, Wellington
ater. . titions-and that I I 991 . hardSOD, Clarke. Phlox drummondi, T. MCC I Ing inan being employed by Win. Back -
heads. The supers . for thein�in the sources of the Umound- 'great big punpkin to the little onion I of L I �
% George Weir, ot ' ' W. McLeod. Any other variet5 ies' wool 'mitsyl Jae. Ric 6' house in securing the large raft of logo
I led- of his - hundr6a, means. all -attach great value to various wzi. V their inquirys 11 Where is the were well r -presented. The spacious Dorkings, J. Hdrd. Black breasted Jas. Tom. Men's Wool mits, M�ggie lum,'A. Allen. Zennias, Jae. Taylor. belonging to John Charlton, M. P.,
� rthur Rollins, lateof kinds of roots, bits of wood, pi Book, h w does it look, what does it ball where he manufactures, fine arts game, let and, 2nd A.Bissett. Any other Jameson, Mrs.1 D' French. en's Basket of cut flowers, Juo. Allison, A. which went aohore at the port re- '
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ba. This farm' it� I vari ty of Dorkings,' W. , J. wool gloves, Maggie Creighton, Maggio Al�en. � cently.
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I nile south of Exetert : claws of bird, bea,at, or creeping' thisigg bringing out a copy, telling them of - its well filled ana presented a very pretty Gilchrist. Silver spangled Hamb go, Jameson. Counterpanes, knitted, A., Allen, Thos. Russell. . - r. James: E. Steen, editor of the
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I around the neck. Many of them have alphabe . They thanked me, and said there was a good showing in these classes cilled Ramburge, A. McPherson. Black terpanes, crocheted, � Miss E.- Cornish. HEA-vY HoRsEs.-Alex. McInnis, rainl$ and frosts., especially the former, -
00. Mr. Weir lia are in which they -ext day, as, and some very pretty pieces of work 19 tufted, :
I holes or al,its in their e they wo, Id come again the a Hamburgs, A. McPherson, W. Mcleod. Se Hogarth. CountorpaneE Clinton; B. Pile � Parkhill. did a great deal of damage to theN,orth-
?vhere his permanent I . � other ornaments, or indeed, heydid,,and with them their were to be seen. Belo* we give a list P.
. rill be, but..no, .doubt wear ivoi . . W. C. B. Polands, E. Howard. Any Mrs. D. French. :1 Patchwork quilt, ' . London
I ry knobs or nuff -boxes, such sisters 4ho as nurses, had infant ,of the prize i ners in the various de- LIGHT HORSxS.-Jas. Bell. West wheat crop, and he does not think -
carry their cylindrical a l I � other variety of Polands, W. MeL,6od. calico, John Horton# - Thoo. Scott. township; John S. Coppin, Mitchell. more than 10 per cent. will grade as Wo.
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?lace. ade of hallow reeds. Other brothers and sisters bound. on their partments:l-n. � . Criech. Patchwork quilt, cicth, Maggie Jamie- CATTLE. -R. Robson, Ilderton; W. I hard. � . . . . .
. I ,,. are m I. White Leghorns, A. Bissett, J. e 4
. Thomas Biesetk da, or I RSES.-IMPO - - Me- soil. Patchwork oul t, ailk, Mrs. Jno.
, . Rodgers, Kirkton. 'Ernest Sumner,,son of MT. John
[amous trotting horw I boxes, such as are in orne of buffaloes, backs,, alla, Zulu, in goatskins ; so that Ho rted BeavyDraught. Brown Leghorns, A. Bissett, W Vm.-Jlinney. Patchwork SHEEP AND FiGs.-Jas. Patty, Hen- S_ - -
. wrought from the h theseconddayl had three clasaps-a Brood mare, 1. Worry, J. Elgie, F. �Leod. Bl'ack S�anish, J. Evansi A. White, Mrs. V I umoer, of the Imperial Bank, Ingersoll, -
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.[r, London, on Wed- . are suspended in a pocket tied to the class of oys, a class of girls, and an 111- Coleman. Foal, 1. Werry, R. MeMor. McPherson. Black Minorcas, J. Hord, quilt, Mary S. Corn �',h, Jis. Tom. Silk sall-,� Alex; McLaren, Cromarty. , on M onday night last week was brutally
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� glirdle about their Joins. as. Leaving the7infants to the die, F. Cole I. an. Two y -ear old filly, S. R. Davis. Wygndottes,, W. McLeod, quilt, 'crazy Work,, E. H. Fish, H. PouLTRY.-C. A. Watle, Sarnia; 8- beaten by a gang of toughs. He was
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.lost him hid li - ia,with them a great institution. Smok- care of their nurses, I gave the others Smillie, D ylor. One year old filly, A. Biisett. Any variety of turkeys, let Horney. Crochete fancy wool shawl, Sanders, Exeter. . . unconscious for'24 hours, bu,t in rapidly
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xad horses together I ing the igud.u, or horn, is auqt�er. another',talk, and another lesson in the T.' Worry: McGregor. Best 'heavy and 2nd W. Dearing. Any variety of Mrs. J. White. � an's shirt, . hand --kOOTS, GRAIN, DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC. - recovering. No clue to the perpetra- . .
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Mixing their tobacco with the leaves alphabet. And so the work . went on. draught and five colts, A. Hunkin. ks, W. Me- made, Alex. McEw n, MaggieJamieson. J. P� Ross and Mr. MeRoberts,[,Exetero tora. I
; Due I . � - I :eeee, J. Hord. Pekin due mac in made, . �
and the track collU . ihe wqd hemplo they sometimes Conti: But the izinyangs, diviners, soon be Canadian praught,-Brood mare, A. food, T. Brock. 1 Rouen ducks, H. A. Man's shirt, John- FnuiT.-R. S.Lang, Exeter; D. Shoff. -By a fire on the 10th concession of
v,bich was being used the stupefying prc ey are - in- gan to see- that this now doctrine, should Bishop, W.1 Rascry, E. Bossenberry. . Hord. Aylesbury ducks, stan. Patching, J 9. Tom, Mrs. D. Clandeboye, C. A. Wade, Sarnia. . London township, the other night, a I �
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kak, Mr.Bissett re- ; 3ekinga, Mrs. MANUFACTURES AND Fx.wz AilTs.- farmermarned John -Sinker lost all his
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I ed or madden . it prevail, would strike a death -blow to Foal, J. Dun.�kin IN A. Sweetzer. I An __ variety of ducks, French. Darning (in sti
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dge On the shouldert i I , Jno. White. Buttonholes, Jae, Tom I outbuildings with - their contents, in -
and. fumes. their occupation ; P61Ygamists Saw it ton. ThreeLyear old filly or gelding, E. T. Brock, J. Bell. -_ , A Steinbach, Zurich; Juo. Crocki6ranc
. effects I shams, Maggie Geo. Samwell, Exeter. I cluding the season's grain. His house .1
,otally used uPj The Zulu's habitation and home was fatally opposed to their practice ; Williams. .�WO year old filly or geld- ImpLxmENTs. -Double- top 'barriage,F. E. Brethour. Pillow
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ov er. -ore simpl, - ing, G. Taylbr, W.'Cornish, T. Sweet. Hess. Top bug y, F. Hess " a.
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rsday, nightof "a wardTobe. Selecting s in Marriage. : ' Open bugi y., I. Handford. Port- Mrs. Jno. White, , G o. Noti. Table -rough & Lgirl upsetting a lantern in
poo8ible, than hi . selling of their daughter . ldfilly or gelding, S. Smillie, ford. Ell ton ; Miss Marks Drucefield, an& Mrs. th ..
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On Thu if possi- One year o Ott. Toilet met', Crocker,. Ex I the barn.
I the -hours of elevo d.ry,. oval spot, near a stream I and chieftains saw th%t their rule -would . doyl a, Mrs. W. eter.r � -
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I unknown person Or tle, he first sets a tow of stakes in ClIcu- A, Hoist, IL Pringle. One year old land cutter, J. 6 0 Dinpan - Piano bo,x 0 - I G. Finery. Toilet ' � I i .-MT. George A. Thompson, one _Of'
have to be conformed to both law and stallion, Jo6n Duncan, or. Drauight cutter, Ist and 2ad Handford. Set Geo. Nott, Mrs. J. _____k___0-_ !
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0 stable of 'Mr. WBI, lar form and weavoe in wattles for a eat- rule- of ! the one. great King. Hence bob-sleigfis, W. Treble. Iron cushion, fancy, Magi Geo. theJeading merchants of Ingersoll, died
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is , d without . tle fold. Around this he builds a series ,DDOsition to our work. � and 2nd Verity & Son. Sanders. Sofa pillow, Mrs. P. Bawden,
is, ace., an for each came g at 0. I - 1. Agricultu�al and General Purpose,-' beam plow, let , A Mrs. Fox was burned to d - eath !t San Jose, California, on the 19tk 7
hormw of h�uts, one for himself and one alf a dozen young men B ooA mare,1S. Campbell, W. Cornish, Wooden plow, V rity & Son. Subsoil Sol. Manning. Crochat work (twiue) - . inst, In May he went to Califbrul& _�
�itched. his But, in ime, h . �J( t at Ottawa. � ,
� . UP . wife and her childien, and then, around wo en, I om allioug those who had " Verity & Son. Horse hand satchel, Goo. Sarders, Mrs. JnOL. Friday las with his family to recuperate his Lhealth-, -
r- It is not know' L . ot his an I � John Dunes hr. Foal, T. Rundell, W. plow, ist and 2n - . ' asca, died but'about ten days ago he took a cold
kal was drivent MOT . all, another eirCiijair fence to pr ote . been lo gest under in�truction, -Came Brock, A. McEwen. Three year old shoes, 1. Handf rd, J. Irwin. Sulky White. Macrame work, Juo. Shier, -M. -Bishop Farind, of Athab i . 0
1 e�w � oes. The hut is .. 2id Verity & Son. Two- Brethour. Wax flc*ers or fruit, Friday last at St. Boniface, Manitoba. ion of the lungs. '
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I Brimacombe home from outward f forwar at the close of an evening meet- filly or geld g, W. Brock, W. Dearing, plow, lot and a I L which caused congest
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I . I made of rods set i ' theiground in a cir- . they wasited to repent, T. Cudmor . Two year old filly or horse cultivatoro Verity &Son. Gan colored, Goo. Nott. Paper flowers, Jae. -Right HOD. Joseph Chamberlain is
le in the wor,11-1 14 en or ing, and said- I I rrows, F 9 Sweet, M. Bretbour. Table scarfs, E. expected in -Ottawa shortly. . 4oseph Gib -inn, of Glanford, was
L a lathert, cular form, with &!diameter of fifte believe in Christ, be ba,�tized, and join gelding, H. ason, R. H,%bkirk, W. B. plow, Verity & Son, Iron ha . a killed on the Rawiltion &ad Northwest -
r horse in - � . ' , Worked -The Earl and Duchess of Aberdee -
twenty feet, the t the chur h. A church year old filly or',. gelding. Hess.. Roller, rn'�Division of-tho G Dk at
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aough it ha 8 bent over in a rain 10 was formed, and I Guiser. 0 .,Verity& Son. Fanning J. Spackman, Sol. Manning. n - rand Tru
I ;y pard# I brought gether and covered L e . Horse fork, J. whisk holder, Thos. McCallum, Goo. left Toronto o� Monday for British a
� I bow forty, with he rts overflowing with gratitude Wood Broth rs, S. Campbell, J. Bell. mill, A. McMurchie Glaiiford station Friday evening b.y a
If the guil I n'n - - 4 . , I . rvester, S. Back- Nott. Worked otto an E. Roberts, Columbia. � - .
with thatch; gi and joy� they and 'the W. Prevan. Pes' ha . Is - X
i the whole a bernis ir teachers, the r g train. Gibson was getting 0
a few- months in- th, i One year ol . stallion, J. Gould, A.Nevin. berdeen left Ot- PAM �
.1 � ng on chins, 0. - -Lord and Lady A
pbericall shanpe, it a height of about missionary and his wife,1 eat down to- .. oore, Mr. Trivithick. Miss A. Brooks. Pai ti I ip to the the train nearest the station) and Tailed
- , . I A ricultural. team, Gavin Ross, Henry ingbarn, Pum J M
I Ad do them 9000 r, where the roof ifternoon around 9 -� 9 Ud cart, 1. Handford. A. Hyndrian. Painting on terra cotta, taw& Monday night on a tr � incoming train. Deceased wag
� seven feet in the conte . gether one Sabbath a Chesney, M Heffernan. I I EXTRAS. - , , Emery. B fie coast. ; to see an
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I . two feet the table of the Lord'i great love to r. ne, Ideal Manufacturing oil colors, Pro. J. G. nner- Paci have I &be , a
resta on a post. An opening -arriage,- -Brood mare, J. - Bowman, Washing machi I M. Brethour. -Twenty-five head of cattle 50 years of age and w" well
ishine. ,r Mali& high and eighteen �nches wide serves for men, and called fresh to' mind what He L. Hunter. 'Foal'J. Bowmau, J. Arm - Company, J. Abbott. Dishwasher, J. ettes, Se�. Hogarth to County of known and much respected.
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�__Mr. Pete I . arke, been stolen in Colches r,
�-ver,%Tbieh �, door, windo,w andphimney. The earth' had done in giving His life a ransom for Wringer, J. Abbott. � Bracket drapery, �
. . strong, IN od Brothersi Three, year Abbott.� . . Penelope work, Essex, within the last week. -Mr. Ww. Trelfa, Strathroy, says
Me on the ri ip to tip covered with- a eoating of clay, makes us. Then came trials, ostracism, con- " . RAIN ANI) SEICDS.-Fall wheat,white, Maggie Creighton. F i1c
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� old filly 0 gelding, T. Banting, W. 0 . Ay, crochet (cot. -A new weekly Conservative paper, " In '75 1 visited the first rovine, I
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inches from t 1111 the floor and a space a yard wide, fiscatio� of property, persecution in Bowman. Two. ye�rold A. jo n1ston, M. Brethour, Robert Prin- Maggie Creighton. T� niclo, will probably Fai'. I have been present at every fair
�. S. Calbick between the central . t, red, Leo. Hunter, Jan. ton or wool), Geo. Nott, A. Johnston. to be called the Chro r
� slightly dished, variouelforms, some of ;hem violent, for filly or geld ug, E. Boasesiberry, T. M. gle. Fall whes I � a. be issued in Wiuuepeg held in London since that time, but our
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, --ture factory buil t 1 5o a fireplace. A e ;. but mos 0 of the believers r'old 'Wood, James Airth. Spring wheat, M. Tidy, knitted, Jae. Tom, M. Jamieso shortly by Frank
� ai big farm . post and the door mak4 I Christ"i ask Kay, J. Lo dman & Son. One yeai I eel w Drk, N1. Brethour. Lynn. present fair of '90 exceedej anything I
loving it to I and numbe,-a were added, filly or gelffing, Wood Brothers. -Pair Brethour, James Airth, A. Johnston. Gold or silver tin ve n
. - part of the border is marked off for a ' -J. G.
I Mr. & stood firm, . -The Kingston Medical Health Offi- ha witnessed either in Toro to or Ot,
. store-roorn &If ; the -remainder of iuch as seemed -a- L barley', Thomas Cudmore, E. Etching, Chum.- Eilber, Mrs. .
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�e popular i;scher Of . goat, sheep, o.r c d to the storage of from time to time, of ,r Carriage ho: es, J. W. Shipley. Single Six-rowe� i I k on plush, cer reports the city free frorn. epidemics tawa. I am satisfied that the result&
the margin is devote worthy' Polygamy` "was ignored; in' on Oats, A. Johnston, Emery. Applique
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mis, spent a� few day* d, water pots$ calabashea of in families wemestablished carriage . M. Brethour. Large Oats, A. John- satin or cloth, M. B�eotrh ur. Aramerse and in a healtbier state than it has bee . n
. fire -woo � Christi P' S. Hegarth t, Jas. Down. in years. I -While lowering the straw carriers
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. Exhibition vailk, cookin'g utensils, sleeping mats, right aivilized houses t4ok the place of ston, M. Brethour. Lay -go peas, A. embroidery, Goo. 0
. Schools 12, . Road3ter;1, -Brood mare, J. Dauncey, ol embroide � 4'. -Mrs. Goodman, wife of Dr. Edwin of a threshing machine the other day JA
veral of the ! p,arhaps a hatchet, @6 pick, E6 millstone, dark, smoky huts ; a ecoming Chris- J. Armstrong, T. Oke. Foal, A. Hun- Johnston. Small eas, J. Airth, J. Ford. Crew J. Spackman,
� food titsist . had Nott. E roidery on muslin, Goodman) died on Friday morning at McLean, Campbellton, received a terri- I
,and had ag ' baskete't'hey use as dishes for - oxen -that trethour, Robert Me- Goo. . curable malady, ble blow on the jaw from. the crank .
i a huirig and the tian garb was adopte kin, J. Dauncey, T. Oke. Three year Timothy seed, M. Maggie amieson. St. Catharines of an in I
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his visit wa's - e bedstead, tables� Ingrain, M. Maggie White, �
. I vv,ife Pa their food. As for th been running half wild on the hills were old fflly, or gelding, J. Gilchrist, Crusey C6rd. Flax seed, Alex. . Sep. after thirteen months' illness. which had slipped out of his hand. The
and his , 0-_ merchants' flour, Exeter Knotted stitch I embroidery, I C D an
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o ehairs-1 and other furniture, they haye trained, to work ; here ad there a plow, Brothers, J. W. Shipley. Two year old Bf Angus Graham, of the Glencoe High force of the blow broke the
ned from the SO , - nifs and fork they use the filly or gelding, W. Satton, A. COX- Milling Company, Henry Cook. Beano, Hoprth. Embroi ery on flannel, Mrs.
- 6th JiO' ' none. For k cart, or wagon made ; its appearance ; hool, took the first -scholarship- at the knocked several of Mr. McLean's toetli
O � i thour, A,Johnston, Win. Essery, J. G. Emery, Joe. awkins: Ribbon or So I - �
I . Haan& ho opear and their fiugers. d women, released 4om digging in. worth, S. Saunders. Onq year old' filly M. Bre I ainination in Me- out. - -
. V. ' rryi t or gelding,* T. Oke, Crusey B'rothers, S-. Clover a embroidery, Goo. Noti. recent matriculation ex
John 'V nong the Zulus the wife is the we- an ng iroduce to marke eed, Win. Campbell. ribboserse
� ry to, lesiM Ai the field and ca - hnston'. Gill Universityj' Montreal. -�The barns and-. other outbuildings
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.-We are sor . W I As soon as the rainy on her head, gave hers6lf to the mak' HonmcuLTURAIU PRODUCTS. -Apples. Braidinp, Goo. Nott, A. Jo . Y to Mr. Ira Bice, third concise- -
`,,'ibson of Morrist. .ho rmn-of-all-work.. Ing Smillie. Team of Roadsters - Reid Bros. . . .John Northcott, Robt.. Bead work, any desi 'n, Jas. Richard- -A couple �of tramps broke into belon
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� t.0 weeb, - season sets in, which is usually in Sep- of ei neat, happy Christian home for her, Saddle horse, T. Oliver� 1�ady driver. -Winter apples-, I Sion, 93egGillivray, with all the contents,
, I � 6 peon & Smith's clothing store at I
xtaing about ak-es her child: on her back ad their children. - ugh Chesney, W. Maguire. Mb -Cord. Fall &�ples, James Sweet. son, Jno. Digman.:: erlin wool work, Thom
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I Injured tWA- . tember. she t I self, h r husband, a _ . - J. Horton, ,R ' Bell, T. Geo.. Nott, Jas. tR chardson. Straw Ingersoll recent ppropriated were burned down Wednesday, Septem-
: serionslY i ' bound there, in a goatskin, a pick on her .� . I- I - Single 0 ster, speed, style and value Rhode Island gieenings, James 1 24 s -
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I and her W f seed -corn or arna- i Northern Spies, Mrs.W. Elliott, plait, Sep. Hogartb, y. Cook. Point complete outfits, leaving their old duds ber . The fire caught from k
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that time, shoulder, a, basket.0 A Hail Storm, at ,Devil's conside J. florton, E. Bossenberry. Scott. � A. Hyndman. as a recompense. from the steam thresher. The builrdlmg"
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hock is &t Preseut've" bale on her head, gops to the field, pro- Lak - ,- . CATTLE. Grade ,_ , J. & C. Hoop- J. Elleringtors. Roxborough ruseeta,Jas. . I v. Father Gnam, has purchased cost $2,200 and contents worth about
, has Pup �. - Honiton lace, Mrs.'J. G. Emery. Knit- -Re
M Michie . the grass for her child, . Thomag Bisset. Baldwins, E of $4,000. In- -
Wl - . )shire r*0 pares a place in Miss Polly. Prindbille, of Devil's er, J. Bell, J. & C. Hooper. Two year Sweet, e belle for Petroles chureb, $1,1800,
�1_hreci ahrol scatters the seedi d begins to mellow to ' ifflams, J. Airth. Westfield's seek- ted lace, Jag. Richat SOD, . 1,400 and 700 pounds sated for something like.$2,000.
Grey'tGVW - seed by Lake, Dakota, writing, under da of old heifer, T. & C. Hooper, D. McLaren, W I r. Snow apples, Crochet lace, A. cEwen, Maggie weighing respec- :
',a,ughlin, Of up the ground an, cover the o -further, M. Brethou ne of 700 pounds weight , he Rev., R. McCosh, Req -tor of
t> i,nporl* I c. Then, Sep her 13th,'to he fatber,'-Mr. Jag. B. Higgins One year old heifer, T. n T
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: wag b�red fron, . woll : digging with be heavy Pic) ., . ille, of Logan, , . ton, 2 id and 3rd J. & C. Hooper. John Whitel Thomas Russet. Pippins, Creighton. Rick-rac work, Jno. Par- tively, also 0 I- Christ church,' Petroles, and formerly of
� c peaks thuswise �of 8hap - )r Wyoming church.
. acquist did, gath- Pri,udi n - sons. Tatting,,Geo. Ott, Win. Sweet. fc
� !look 0, hi, sh takes her c Ohn Delbridge,John Dan cey, Ab. Gie tford, died
be quite an - 1, towards nig )d goes home, brings the xegent hail storm Wt there. . 41 Have Heifer calf T. Shapton, E. McLaren, T. J � P Andrews, G. Merner. Darned net9 M C I I ton, Jae. Rich- -Dr. J. Y. Bown. of Bran WiDgham, has been asked to accept the
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� alreadY fi-a' ers a bundle of wo, any of the-gp an account Shapton. Two year old steer, J. & C. ger. last, Deceased for a number of Rectorship of Trinity church, Michigan
7. ,1.1 of Sao' 3pares the You Been In . ' h e ( a and hem stitch- Friday
ason Russo brook, pri O,cCr8 Tompkins, Gavin Rose, Thomas ardson. Dra * t church is on6 of the 'I
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11 I E, Ba,Y Gitdy�§.. water f rom the husband of the 1hail storm whic urred here' a Hooper, J. Willis, Wood Brothers. One King ' - ing, Mrs. J. G. Emer r, A. Allen. Silk years represented North Brant in the City. Trinity
, was the most year old steer, T. Russell, J. & C 4 - -
her James 01 evening meal, a serves her I riday 9 it " ' - .Hoop. 0 dmore. Al�xandersp Rodger North agress canvas, M. Cons � t ,he
-frilo , t, GeorgoEtherington. Cauada'Red, work on Java or Co ervative interests in the Dominion Isrgas and handsomest churches in t
�, flying visit to with the beat.' - hen he hat, had his week !ago F Thesky er, T. Shapton. Fat ox or steer, I st and cot .. State, and the church property is one of
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. The forni ro�jlerasu' I . d divides terrific thing I ever wi I tnessed.. ' Swartz, Creighton. Panels, "..". McCallum, Mrs. parliament. i
I or g . hXV,. fill, she gathers at remains an 2nd Thos., Scott, -S. Buckingham. Fat M. Brethour, James Snell. ad, -Mr. R. M. I Meredith, a younger the most valuable properties in the
Z ietul . rned with 1110191 ilt between herself and the chil was a d,ull copper color all aiound the Pippin,; John Geo. Haywood.. , Home-made bre - �
. . . ertiat d in de- horizon andright overi head the black- cow or heifer, let, 2nd and 3rd Thomas James Airth. 'Ribson Wagrier, J lap, JBell. Home-made brother f the leider of the Conservative city. .
;Wa months hers . I Heird, shipping ateers, Ist and Delbridge, John Dauncey. .- Thos. Shapton, _t � -
I I tato, d - 190; .9- times of war-th'6 �ien are engage rsion8 est, angriest looking Clouds I ever'saw. I Scott. Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, -One clay last week John Palmer, of'
y air, -FO_ from the inon, � . Ellerington, Bisset Brothers. Seedling wine, Jae. Tom, A. 4ohnston. no of the jurymen at, the
r - It in en I � Spe ials,-Emb ery on crape, Mrs ham been appointed Vice -Chancellor in Millgrove, o
tr &I it feuding their homes co In ' ced in large�- heavy. drops of 2nd Wood 'Brothers. I
I , of ' 7 predatory at i 8, Richarld Davis, Thomas Cud- C roi 7 Mr. Proudfoot, retired. i g into the i
� _rhe Grop in go" of their foes, or ia making -Cow,-let and 2nd ff. & a�ple r2b dery on n6t, room of Hamilton assizes, was drivin A
rain for a few minutes.; then finally one Durban I . A
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f and in some loc&litt tacks upon neighboring tribes. In times I the largest hail stones. I riLn W D.SM . 1�h. Two' year old heifer, Ist more. Golden Russets, Thomas Bis- Win. Dinnin. � se . -As a train on the Grand Trunk was city to attend ,court when be -met & I �
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.ainaged by rot. �Thefd � .by on fell . an 2nd & W. A Smith. One year set, James Loadman, * . Thos. McCallum. . Toilet t, Geo. at Friday n* ht wandering Italian combination of bears, -
Of . of peace they we I expected to prepare out and picked,up one'and measured it a - H. ' John Shier, Sanders. Guipure net, M. Jamieson. pulling out at London Is I I
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ale on the Gth ling ' be-, for the pickp and Pears. -Winter paarel It andragged. in46. Mr. Palmer's horw, I
� . ch the fields, if need, � ; it Z six and a half old, . D, Smith, J.McAllister, J. - an named Frederick �Lud e,
nam, with iny tapeline ity, James Fancy scrap basket, M'. Jamiesou. Ken ,elderly man
, his r watch thorn as against 11 Win. Fulton. Flemish beai I . . I
:not learned 01 either fence 0 . ftlolopl off sit the Richmond a fine animal: became frightened and re-
,,anae to.9 k tan the inches in circumference. In a few min- & C,,, o ,,r, Heifer calf, H. & W. D. Duchess Ajigon- sington painting on satin, G. A. Hynd- of Galt, jumped ' I
,ranger has ( bsbll eattle and wild beasts. They ind rose �nd the hail pelted Smi 2 and 3rol Thomas Russell. Airth, Thos.Cadmore. maing. The momentum Of the fused to stir, d i i g a snort It drep- - -
. Cole and will, pro ,W hicles for their wives' dresses; they and utes the w I H. & W.D.Smith, liesme, Thom" Cudmore, Dr. Lutz. man. Hair worko Joe. Hawkins. Cro- afteet ev an 11 vin � i
uctionee down ifuter and faster, and smashed the Bull calf, ist and 2nd , Maggie' White. Hooked train was too much for him, and his leg pod down and dier. I
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