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i. TWENTY -'THIRD' YEAR. . i 1. "I i � I ,, — I I ;
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-1 I . I . i SEAFOILTH 'FRIDA OCTOBER 17,1890 , .
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r The Right Place D�N ton: i Miss Dunn, Bi,ke; Mrs Dr.Stan- and but littl i't ;
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. � . win Smith being chairmX A c ti- Porter; Sow,-! 1st and 2nd W Sterlir bury ,�!! sted. and the decorations will be entrusted to head ' 4
1 . � —FOR_� . tution will be presented �efore a roens 9. , I Bayfield, 1. ; .
� I � . � pre- DAIRY P1 11 . Of the movement in Canada - Wm. I
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: sentative meetin : - Mr. MeNab aroused the congregation a corps of special artists. The expenses Houston, -Mrs. Cole, of Lakefield'- Mr. i
i 1 9 10�UCE.---�Tub salt butteri J ) ..
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I FINE M inst. Salt butter, J Hill ; James Swau,11 Brucefield; %Vnii
.1.1 ILLIXERY, .. a set r the ' 14th Burdge, W S m1lements _C I J Porter, Porter's and the church was crowded to the of the demonstration are to be defra led J. H. Fryer, Gait; Mr. W W '
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11 � . . I Up and up, as nights g ow - 1cIlvene! Table bu'tt(r, Kyle,i Kippen. doors. He preached four times every entirely.by private subscriptioU.. ;
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3 . ; long and ino Johnston Jno Ried ; Homema le - i I , ; Sunday, often visiting Brantford ; Af r. John H * '
.7 . 6 . cold, does the- price of coall 11 I I-- linter White, I
, . I while ago . - . Horr e- Methodist Episcopal Church and dr ' chibald Livingston, aged 63, n3wick ; and Mr. 8
� VIN9 DRES919S r n fast. - A cheese, J Burd 4e, A Johnston - the British —Mr. Ar St. John, New Bru i
; � - I 'twas $5.25, to L t , Hidrion's Dair' n aw- bursar of the Deaf and Dumb Institute, Strickland ., i
i . Y I is 16, made wine, 9 Interest. . I
i I with the 'barometer r Wild, A Johnston; . a n " (0) ing large congregations, � During his , Rockwood. s
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* . e Harley, Ontario, Six rnonths' 8t4y he visited 500 families innipeg last Mond j
I - in .. Mr1H H D 0 . Belleville, died on Friday night at King- .
, FINE MANTLES. d'?'cating colder Honey in com�o honey in jar, R Me"I —S w fell at W
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vene, 1-1 Dow n; Homemade bread . � inspection of the —The Miss&j Dimadale RY I
, weather ard .4 corresporiding price of - has blen"on'a tour Elton, where he had been ill for six for the: first time this season.
� . 1, BOVS" CLOTHING, $6.50 for � the 'dusky dilimonds. The Jno Johnston A Grainger ; , dairying �di8tricts! of � �Kst rin Ontario. evangelists V . the noted weeks. He was an ex -Mayor of Kin The Cireagsiat, which arri i
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. . read, H King� I Empire he iDgg-in Front Street merchangt. Quebec -Monday '
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I hands, it is manipulated b dealers over GRAIN AND —White winter I
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- '—AND— � , I ' makes refe Mothodiat church He was a staunch Scotchman, a form- of Russian families destined for Mani -
3 If uron : :1 ' , " er, and a Presbyterian. . ;
...... - matter oi wheat, A Jo nston, 8 Furze; Red - —The list%f toba. � I
� I I the boundary line, and aia SEEDS. . count: 7 of . convictions made by the Re i
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__ MEN'S. OVERCOATS, . . fact Toronto coal men a I starving to Seaforth was my 11 ' —The Dominion Fisheries Department —Banker Stewart .1
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I I � I I re winter wheat, John Sa eld, And re w I found Mr. John n 3 point, and here Middlesex magistrates for the quarter has b , of Tilbury, one Of I
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i . some pen le will not Johnston ; Sp ing wheat, Jno Salkel . - Essex county,s wealthy In burst '* �
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I I nnah busily en- ended August 31, 1890i number 210. land, the last vessel to arrive at Vic- blood vessel in big bead a fe wend'ays &go I
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� believe it. , gagSd in pre ar,ing ( ship a car I'ail The total amount of fines paid in
I I I A queer aucti 'n sale i A Johnston; . , arge peas, Jno Salkel I of e a and butter 0 during toria, British Columbia, frotn'the Beb- and is dangerously
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I . : wals held at the Robt Turner; i Mumm ,peas, A Job to 3ritish Columbia. the quarter was $972.32. ill.
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. Ed , r&, M eFaul, I ildings t,h6 other day. �, Jos:Wild ,4. Small peas, W Town'- This 7eamery has n�ade about 40,00.0 ring Sea, bad 2,531 skins on board, the —The Galt S I
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� —Sir Adolphe Caron will be tendered chool, Board seriously
I I . Timberlands in the Ra- . The 0 butter this ls�' beat catch of any Canadian vessel this considers the a - i
� �_ny River and sendo 8 Furse; � Four -rowed barley, - ' p�aon, which found a banquet in, Montreal on the 20th season dvisability of al)'Dointing
EAF0R*r-1X Thunder Bay -country we�t under the Job . a market in Edinburgh during the instant by the lbifficers of the fifth - The value of the skins is about an officer to inquire into there' �on wh I
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I � - - — hammer of the Governmeh't auctioneer naton, Isas Salkeld ; White oats, early part of the sea �n, and now it is sixth' .�nd $18,000 so many boys and girls of t as Y
I - and brought fine p i I AJAnstowlatland 2nd; Black oats, being shipped to the a � military districts. ' . �
� rices.1 In all 3441 A Johnston, Jo Donaldson 11, of the London not'attend school..
I � NOTES'.FRO far west. An ex� —Alexander Anderso hat town do
i ; M THE HUB. square mileF —It is repoirted that - E. A Bates I
L . i was sold, yielding an ag ; Timothy cellen t quality of butt�,Ir is .made at this treaBurerof a travelling Uncl road, PlymptOD, was founddead in his 7 -On Sunday last � justafter return' . 1
I - seed, A Job V . '
I — nst , Isaac Salkeld ; C b and reflect e Tom's yard on Wednesday morning. Ing t
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: ToptoNT' gregate bonur. to the prov,�'nciai treas., I ry is great credit on Cabin Compan The de-, from churchy Mr, Win, .of !
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I 0,� October 13, 18*90. Jos Spreadbury H Darrow. McTavish, the, J aker d of $500 in ceased went out to feed the cattle in big the oldest- b-traiDe en i
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; . Dry of 8321)862. All thb big timber FRUIT. , who proud- Newmarket on Wednesday night last usual health the night previous, and a severe stroke of paralysis, and now lies I
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9 firrrns were represent , G o ly exhibits a medal : ivarded her at th week, I
14 Domin on election is on the book, -Baker, one
� I for this year " I Sir joho wi d 'd only 141-,J Weston ; Fall apples, Peter Campbel , 0 . i
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I I has said. it. . a1wn from the Jos Wild ; ;m'ilk is disposed -Mark Nicholl
A. Macdonald square. miles were Mdr Coloni�l- The buttd was not missed Until his body was found in a very Precarious condition.
. To effectually put an end totalfor Winter apples, Hall Ru - of to town customb ! , a widower, 70 years by big sister, who went out to bang Up
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. to the ru�mo ' eat land offered. 1 'I ledge, Thos Harrison; Collection of age, and Rachel Bendict, a widow, some clothes on the line. The cause � "
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. r8 flying about of late he has Assessment returns for 1891, hav ap lea, Fritz W � -ld aged i72, � 1
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. . f hogs being fed here aij is done at Lon- -The d6ath took place at Paris Mon -
also declaredithere wil!.be t � e P , W Elliott; Pear were married at Marmora, death is unk of, day morning of Mr.' A. . t
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e City Clerk. The -Fritz Wild, MiE 8 Wilson ; Collection f, Fargo 6098 County, on Thursday night . � eldest SOD Of Principal D I
before the trial for Power. wo Se8SIOnS been handed in to tb 11 deaborb. A box ch' rn is used. The Has H. Dymond
the'date is ' ai�ld Frink's oil test last w: eek. . R. Davis, who had some� Ymond, of the �
February, 1892 - pears, ,iMiss Nilson, Fritz ild ' $200 worth of jewelry and , institute fortbe blind at Brantford. il
This means total assessment in the 13 wards is $148 ; . -oil test churn Rev. T
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other goods Deceased,'who was only 27 years old I
Eire used in-deteimining the value -(Janadian barley is' to be shown at stolen from his residence at Sarnia while - P
Febr a I O` of the cream supplied ' the great exhibition in London'England, spending the summer in Muskoka, has' leaves a Young wife and infant
ast year. the value of exempted . Wild, G H Hus;on; Crab apples, 'Jn I I I I
. Ottawa session begins the fir t week in Peaches, W Ste� ing 6th con; Grapes J i
The next 135,848, an increase of $12,905,000 over .; chart
is Typhoid fever was t child. I
-nary, aDd proiniaes not to be de- property in th 0�1 Between Seaforth and Clinton are or- th � 20th to 25th inst., where it will recovered the most of his goods. They . he cause of the de- i
void of interest. §ir Richard Cart- , -the City Of iChurches Johnston, Thoi Beatty ; Plums o so le
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wright, b ' is very high. The total for 1891 is $21,'- prunes, F Wild, Jos Wild. . . me fine farme-. Th6 fences 11 tion with barley grown mise. Mr. Dymond was the accountant I
y 'the wa-y Laurier's right 281 368, an� increase af most part are straight. Farmers were in all - were found in the possession of burg
� hand man, of $2, 68 9,10 .over VEGETABLBS.--Earl potatoes, Job . ountries,i:of Europe. lare in the Bank Of Commerce at Paris, and
who � . Y - who were arrested in Port Huron and i 4i �
e a good, law- . universally esteemed and respe 1
, is comirl`9 � to Toronto to that' of 1890. busy *ith the stubblios and harrowing - essrs. Stowart &.'Whitley of Cal- Sentenced to a term of *
live. He ought to mak' . Properties o 'd by the Johnston, T Sanderson; Late potatoes them t' bdue weeds. . imprisonment in cted. . I
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1 � Im F In one field I gAry, have bro�ght over and Sold up. Jackson. -Trouble with the electric connec- i '
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- I On every I 1,,Jno For � uson ; Long red fiel notice asbuout 100 steers' and a number wards'of 60 ponies. in and around St. tion of the organ of St. James' Cathe. I
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.11 be welcomed to erninents, by the county,, and church ngo .
abiding citizen, and wi city, by the Ontario and Dc inion Gov-
� what has gradually become a veritable - , W H, Woods, R Snowden on eve y farm. wit' informed by a. Thomas.
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hive of politicians, i property are on t I Y�llow globe field mangolds, W , . � -The publisher of the Farmersy Ad.
parsonage, also, $2,000, romi ent farmer neat � L � I
I I vocate, Mr. WM. Weld, an old and en- �
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ncipal entrances to the . I it and 2nd ; Beets, T Jow n Wednesday last week in Tor- thusia8tic friend of agriculture in Can- n ening
One,of the pri property Woods If P dral, Toronto, last Sabbath ev i
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time when erso i tice in that section a to atop in the: 5
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-street ave ow is th D ronto,the Rev.Dr.Kelogg's eldest daugh- ada, has just returned to London from a a hymn, when the service was I
Queen a Park is Queen pt, And n let and 2nd ; Cabbage, T Sand 4' � int, that it waill a caused the instrume t
Due, the persecuted taxpayer � end the cream to ter was married middle of
The long line of well ,4 hrongs the Jos Johnston ; lCauliflower, A John- . a crean!'iery and feed the ski .to the eldest son of Rev. tour 'through the Northwest as far as �bout half through. The paraffine coat i
-growil chestnuts city hall and has ston, XW in milk to vVm. Inglis, formerly one of the Globe British -Columbia. i
I sing, 0," in ild ; arrots, G H Huston, steers Which are fattened at from two to editor4l staff. . - �
and elms make it an enjoyable retreat reference to th 6 a '90ng t W Towns - Notwithstanding Ing of the cable had caught fire, and the �
for couples who delight in sequestered sssor a misjudged end ; arunips, J Campbell, thre .1 ;
� e bare old, The s4ort horn and its - ! r. some drawbacks Mr. Weld takes an en. congregation ad .
M umpkins, J Fer ` arm of Mr. William Micba - to be dismissed. i
- el, couraging view of agriculture in the This was done veryquiet I
ett; � gueon, grades �appear to be the favorite, al. New S1arum, Elgin County, con � ly, and a panic i
walks. valuation. Probably no oth ' unicip&l ThosJow � - h
On the wide boulevards the officer has the trials . . The f
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city'g funda,have been calledi u on to bear that come to W Townsend . "quashes, J McNabb, though a Holstein berd has been sta ._9 of great Canadian wheat area. . ayerted.� Little damage was done. I
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� missioner. Jowett; -,to onions, large Eng- tile vicinity. ; .. 150 acres, was sold the other day . by -The Presbyterian; Rome Mission 4
keep in bloom scores of:bei to the lot of the Assessment Coin * , T Pot rt-
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ownibave again - Committee have resolved to ask the home on Central Park i
I � bo n lish, R Snowdea.1 A Johnston ; Potato public ,'auction, Mr. John Penhale, Yar Mrs. Mackenzie, who died at her
beda; sea,ts are here and there through- Mortar- P . 0� The Londesboro crea� lery is owned by mouth � being the purchaser, at $7,800. , Woodstock 1
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out its length. Just at the top end of appeared on. the u -t wo a enues lead- onions, Canadiani, F Wild) A Johnston ; a company of farmers And operated by General Assembly to change the college few days ago, was in her 96th yesors. I
the avenue Ihe imposing to the Queen's Park Other onions,;W !Sterling, R Snowden; Mr. Ohn Entwhistle, Birchall's guard !
. ne � facade of the ing - All -the col- Hannah, of Seafohh. The output in Woodstock jail, was found asleep in session, so as to make it bogiu with Next door to her live Mr. and Mrs-Suth. . gi
a thoroughfare that alWa a attracts the Z
I w Parliament buildings appears ; it i leges are in full swin . The f�ll epidemic Field turnips, Jos Wild, Jae Johnston; up to Sep tember 201 Was 43,400 lbs., November and and with April, instead erland (father and mother of MrS.Ross ) i
. is a-9 Field carrots, W I R Woods, J F the coiidemned man's cell by Jailer
Y of Rugby football -i on also and finds oley ; which� was all made -by Mr. John Me- of including October and March. The who are 84 and 94, respectively. We 9 i
visit;r, The wealthy the intercollegiate riv White celery, re celery, G El If uston; T - Cameron, and received his discharge. - t I
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airy strong as ever avish, ito whom I am �much' indebted He waa Ject is to secure the services of door"to them Mr. W. A. Reid's faither I
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1. park m ansionEi drive or walk down the The freshman each afternoon on Univer* Winter radishes, Isaac Salkeld, J Wild;, forhio#indness, A "Ime article is also wornout and couldetandtbe students as missionaries during Stillgoes about at 96.. C I .
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"I I avenue to tbieir business every rniornin. , . sity lawn views with keen ( elight . the Citrons, R Penihale, T Sanderson ; made hdre. The buttpTis washed with -Lat'S'emaine Religieuse, of Quebec, -0n Wednesday last week, Dr. G. - White, mother of the county .clerk, in. i
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.. Yet few of them perhaps war of the .scrimmagers Musk melons, W i Townsend, 'A John- spring water which h'4 a tomperature has � an� article strongly condemning Sheldon Bingham, of Hamilton, eldest active at 86,
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T, ticeda sign hanging over an arched -mouthed, applauds- the break -neck ston ; Watermelons, J Johnston, W of 55* F hrenbeit. As a matter of in- mixed marriage � Here we have five persons 11
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. t . Lar e beans, W T a between, Protestants son of Dr. Bingham, of Waterloo, and living within almost a stone's throw on I
i I gateway just below College avenue. Ye charges of the wings or half backB. The Townsend ; ownsend, tereat I might say in I � � -
this sign has hung the ansophisticated gentl . F Wild ; Small eans, A Job issing, that one and C�atholica, .and considers it like,ly formerly of Ayr, was marrie �
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0 1 i structions from Rome will be . I
� emen I m question N tt ; Large to , A Johnston, G d in that the Barrie street. whose United ages are .
� are for nearly three noton, G '-day we, veighed the p Da
i score years and ten. find life in college no ri�Auct of the day's that
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I I - It bears the le- wadays Fnuch more churnin after it wai taken �from t city to Miss Millie Thompson, eldest 449, or almost 90 Years each. _
. gend, " Cae'r-Howell Hotel," Uni pleasant than would have be th R B uston ;' Sm I tomatoes, G H Hus- churn, bich wei h he shortly given forbidding such unions. daughter of Mr. Jo �
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0 th ton, A Johnston. 9 . . 387 lbs. This -Tb6' trade in cattle and sheep from -A wel-l-k'
sity men know the spot well. two years back. The myst ies f 0 was salted at the rate o-, I oz I ceremony took place at the Thompson Down Winnipegger who I
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scheme has been planned here thMany P Mufti's Court are longer Frellebrated LADIES' WORK. - Knotted pillow a ound of b 4,� - of salt to 'Manitoulin seems to be increasing residence, and was performed by Rev, went to Selkirk to shoot ducks last we,ak' 14 .
1. at has P utter; o ther words, Steadily. Some fine cattle are redsed
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effedtually kept under by the all -watch- alt were ah�tiedoand the but- an
raised the wind in colleve life. Students ) shame, Mrs A Owrainger, Miss Ferguson ; 24i I be. of a D. H. Fletcher. The happy ouple left was made the victim of a -joke which - I
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who graduate and movi�away always re- ing care of the Young Men'L Christian 13raided pillow shiinia, Miss Nott, Ado, ter thed worked. . No t day for New York the same evening. spoiled his Sport. Some waggish friend 1,
. . _it was re- two fine droves of sheepand lambs went at Selkirk Unloaded his six dozen cart- ;
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pair to the P Caer- Elow-ell " on return Association faction who. have a home Armstrong; Embroidered pillow shame, worked And packed ready foT shipping, from . -The annual stock sale at the Agrii*
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I to- Toronto, just to see if the old place 90-91 Miss Galbraith str ' . ral College, Guelph, took place on i9es and refilled them with sand. The . - 1
close by. The cane -rushes of 18 A ong ; Crazy and the Amount of buttitii ready for mar- ..i , I
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- ork, Mrs. Thing Beatty Atlantic for through7shipment. pegger-drove out into the country I
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are very mild affairs indeed. ket was �66 lbs. Some ' the 8th inst. It was a decided success. ten miles and did not discover the trick I
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� has altered. It is an old-fashioned house w , Mrs New- I persons tell us and I
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combe; Table Mats, Miss Nott, Miss -All'!the fish boate have - arrived at The prices were not high, yet they were that had been played on him until he �
� of two storeys with projecting gables - that the laddition of salt,will make the harbor from the fishing grounds on Lake
- I The Stanley Sho ' I Talbot ; Toilet mate, Mrs Beatty, Ada finished I t
. Gutaide is a counterpart of 'the old coun' W. �roduct greater while in this not low, and the bidding was brisk, the -had mad
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The Stanley Branch Agricultu g, lba laden with fish. The fishing- co He was determined not to return home, i
i try bowling green. Green'benchea an . case the Winnipeg. Most of them were heavil large number offered being knocked � e a dozen attempts to shoot.
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I rustic tables lie under the 'trees in aum- ciety's Show was held- at Bayfield On Not' are well pleased with the season's catch, every thing sold was bred on the farm, o he pur- 3
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. 1 SO- ston Miss Nott Table drape, Miss - -From Lon mpanies down in about three hours. Al Oat however, without so am a ."
' much and all say that fish were more plentiful chased twenty ducks from " I
�= n Wednesdayand Thursday last week. The Johnstoh; Crochl6t me g e
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f all -u .seen f rpm the avenue by reason of weather delightful, and there was a in Twine., Mrs. ,rougher -L- stone piles! stumps and this season than for some years. i
� Beatty, Miss Johneton ; Hooked tn'ata, :Swam[ which be intended to e�press to th I
� vine-grow� ' ) beling plentiful. , At Bluevale I young. There was a large attendance of e - 4
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arne gentlem day. The show was good in every de- or velvet,, Mrs A I(, on church, Tee8water, last week with -Intense excitement was 'created in the enterprising Nimrod came back to . I
f the n lattice work. large attendance of visitors on Thurs- Mis,j Nott; t
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.. Ston ; Lar to Mrs Huston the object of bringing about,a union be- Cumberland, County - of Russell, on Y
� now. An aptown hotel is;'wanted, and horses. In these departments there was Wi,,O.;, ge bouq ' , Miss lot to see� Everything �etokened neat- ' .
this site h u�oquet, Mrs Huston, . town in a ver unhappy frame of mind. .
I leg- Small tween the two Pres') yterian, bodies in Thursday of ast week, when it bee me .
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i Thehotel i' - n. n it a repu- Minster church were not favorable no aged 14 and 12j, while on theirnaway .
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,a to be a firsb�olasa one, and lowing is the prize list :, is Newcombe, h�iss Nott; Croche't tation The good work� is being con- l step, A�er. home from school bad been outraged Among Prince Edward county farmers
� � work in cottOD Miss Johnston, Miss tinue� uhder the Super i .
I D via on of Mr. I -�e B. , of Wat- and murdered. A man named Narciese Kinley. The Picton Times of the 10th i
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I will certainly, be a boon to the members. HORSas. -Agricultural cle, Heavy Huston; Embr'oiaery in silk; Miss George Macdonald. Th c . �v. E. A. Mitchell,
i divines, took tt night off last Sunday and Campbell, F Wild ; Foal, Thomas ston, M I n- �no engine and no macb!�'iary, hence the ! ' � uspicion i
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� iss No n in in wor Erskine Toresebeyterian church# Hamilton, uf bavin ' com Wellington on Thursday afternoon of
I gave his crowded audience !a resume of Beatty, Levi Trick ; - mount �f
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. atlowauce of $100 a year'., which was One year old gelding or filljo, James Miss N It was the, last trip she
Dartly paid in turi-1- .4 Ott n iDatc*h work, 'Miss l2s h -t-6 1, 4-L promise, 'and has been but a short ti - : : nnn1A 11- 4
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I .T an e repuxation Of being in � � soc at on meete in rantford on the 28th mai le Delore the McKinley bars � -
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Dr a ML4 cabbagla %J&DIPue". John Wkeld * Span of work- Nott, Mrs Robt E liott; Fancy,q6ilt, the best in' the province,*knd Waterloo, . inst. Mrs. M - G. Kennedy, of Phila- i r
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- - Wild like& to dwell on his studeni ing horses, John Torrance, Rbbert El. a number -The report of -the Montreal harbor several farmers in the vicinity of Wel- I
period. All his reading was done at liott. : Miss Wild, Miss Talbot; Leg, *cabin � c, there from the United States, as well - delphia, president of the International
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night after a -hard da,y's dirt ilt, Miss Johnston, Miss Nott; Knot- a from Canada, to study their methods. n1aster for September shows that 496 Primary Union; Mr. Thos. Dransfield, lillgton came t, Mr. D. 'Campbell saying 1.
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I . I . for this y6ar was Mr. J. of Rochester ; Hon. G. ugh they were just threshing I I
I Line shop.i He had only a meagre foal, John D Stephenson, Levi Trick ; Cron n ; Linen shirt, Miss Jo lit, and 85 sailing vessels. their barley they had not been able to
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Sterling (4th con.),, W H Miss Nott: Fancy flannel shirt, Miss Ut b thel state 'to enquire into the Harcourt, Provincial Treasurer, and get it forward in time to get it on board .
S. I brilliant sermons wonders whence comes Woods ; Two year old geldink or filly, Nott, Miss Johnston*; Wax fruit, Miss iethoyda of Canadian manufacture. L,%st steamships and 132 sailing vei�lels. The HOD. S. H. Blake Q. C., among man the Rooney. They wanted to sell. i
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I' his gift of ora�tory. The City Congre. Nathan Peck, W Sterling (4th con.); Nott; Feather flo*e . siMias Nott b f inland vossels a shows other prominent workers, have a place Mr.
- . gatioinaliate ha� One year old gelding or filly, D H. Por. in ar a young man was the' J 'u' 0 L Y What could be do?
I .quered their aver- go Miss Johnston Flat Berlin wool . to fronalthaca, ' I Campbell �
sion to the Bond Street prophet's sensa ew York, for a part 3,9,�77r,ga'ffiat 4,.76 last year. , i on the programme. . knew the Kate of Oakville
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1 , ti6nal methodg�aud view with good will work, Mia Rais- he chief differences ,between the ,d was at
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work. When an Anglo- Roadsters, -Brood mare with foal, NO tt ; at Tavis- Broadview, Northwest Territory, fell to the other day, was unforti nate enough I
n y, M as Nott, Mrs John- tbek are: Hand stirring of the milk and � .
- Israel ffermo ' 's. advertised � I Charle Williams, Robert Brock: Tea eos I 41. 13 " A: L tkin, Paul Clark, promptly reDlied th,L+
.,, the church Foal ston ! Cra on dra, i the floor a id I
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I I 0 J T -61 a an 4nd c rd the u..se � "Ma Be arged, Me con- to get her leg caught between the wbeel ne would start at once. Riarly Friday .
Two Miss Huston; Water color p i ting, right leg of �his little morning the vebsel �
a Packed to an! , cation Almost :and it is lat and 2nd Charles Williams ; 11 of dry steam, tkp cutting tent entering the i
the . a n 0 the curd in the. sink into -slabs and was Ut in the lake 4
yo larges 'Toronto. . . rainger, era, lot the piling bf the Same, and the making and the stake of the wagon. The flesh I ) 0 a . I I I
. Among the year old gelding or filly, -A Mrs G H Huston; : Houie flow four -"Year-old daughter and so badly was completely peeled off the bone, and .Opposite Wellirigton but fraid to come . ;
an ecipte, o make up the majority Henry Weston ; One year old - gelding and 2nd Mrs G H Huston. O! 65 -lb. ch uese. Here, as at Tavistock, . . ; in on account of i;he inclement weather. , .
of hi g people-, , . shattering it that amputation �vas neces- the poor child suffered frightfully. She
. is evening congregation, Dr. Wild or filly, Charles Williams, A Grainger ; - IM'FLEMENTS.-Lumber wagon John R I the wh ' is fed to hogs., none being sary was -seen by Aldermim Smuck, who with 'Mr. Campbell signalled -Captain Clark !
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Man and wife more couples than any Roadster in buggy, Dr. Whiteley, John ered buggy, J. Leslie; Chilled I ' I In conclusion, let me say that anyone Hardie, who graduated from Victoria I the little sufferer to the hospital, where indemnify the vessel owner for all long. i
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other two cit It. is no Beacom ; Colt from St. Blais, Rob6rt Miller ; Iron bean plow, Patterson' Z wisheii to 'obtain ' University a few yeare ago, was called her injuri The vessel got safely in and the work of I
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visit . Coleman ; ledge of dairying cannot do better 'than Los Angeles, where he was married last tinned till Past midnight Friday night. � I
(I n ask on Sunday is, from one mare, Gharlea Williams, A One horse drill, G Holtzman; Seed make a visit to t1ke of produce, crossed over on the first
W"here is Bond -Street Church ?" Grainger. .- I , northwestern pe "
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1, Travelers on the Niagara route will I ' . drill, PatteraonBrot era ; Horse shoea, sula, where You art-aure , to in- uir: into the ferry boat at Windsor Monday morning. Saturday morning the Kate started and I
Carriage Horses, -Brood mare with of a warm re- circumstances of his murder, which hap- They never heard of such a thing a -
the burly ' C Copp; Fanning mi 1, McMurobie &Co. -Cdption, hoApitality and a willingness to I a the took her car
� �. � recall figure of Captain John foal, John -Reid, John Sparrow ; Foal, - Ducks pened in Arizona in Way. . 'go in to Oswego in safety by I
- John Sparro-w, Robert Brock ; T . . what the 11
E. AcCorquidale, of the big Cibola, and POULTRY. I let and 2nd A instruct. McKinley Bill, and when told 3 o'clock in the afternoon, beating Me- I
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will regret to hear of his very F Geese, 'tiobt Elliott, Van '- . � . Kinley by several hours. Barley in the ,
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- Peter Campbell ; One year old gelding tawa on the 24th insi. a case kn'oo'wn as stuff bsek on the same boat. If they day afternoon, was in Oswego ;
� death at Bra4ford on the Northern rail I S HueatOn, Rae; . Black Spanh'h, Ja , Fri-
wayline. The captain had been on a or Plymouth rocks J bn Johnston, W Benjamin, Hulitt, colored, has been The Queen,vermus the Canadian! Pacific had been reading some good, live - news- meh ur my I I
filly, Dr Whiteley, H Darrow ; Span Townsend; Tutike 8, W Elliott, A 4pointed t *0 a clerkship in Wind afternoon at the as, 0 ,
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visit to friends in Barrie, and on hid re- of Carriage horses, G Holtzman ; Sin- Grainger. , ��� P at office. - . . . Cition to paper they wouldn't have been caught , --------- o— I
gle Carriage horse, John Sparrow ; Sad- compel the defeiadan
turn on the train wag taken ill. Death � P sor Railway Company. .It is an .& '
MANUFACTURES. company Ito re- in this way. -Mr. W. Tindall, of Colborne, who I �
Occurred abortlyaf ter, and was ascribz�a dle horse, - Dr Wright, W Elliott; Lady �V!hite Rome made The Merriton cotton milis have been move three thousa,B� telegraph poles -A little six-year-old son of William has been ailing for some -time, died last, � 4
� to heart disea e. The Cibola's com- driver, Mrs Spooner, Miss Bay. flannel, Miss S Sterli g; Colored flan. so d for $130,000 to John J. Long, Col- now'placed along the! ine of the, Inter- Stephens, of Darlington, near Bowman- I
, A Jo 'naton - Full cloth, lingwood. " . week, aged 61 years - I
� ton ; Hom - * ville, got lost in going alone fro a born in Raddelay, Yorkshire, England, . �
. very popular an�iong city curlers, he be- Stinson, let and 2nd ; Two year old -Mrs. Ferguson, an elderly woman neighbour's house his father"an on
, Mander was a general favorite and was CATTLE. -Giadeo,-Milch cow nel, Miss Nott colonial Railwai I . Deceased was;
,- .. , W J A Johns maXe Satinette, -,L-A man ,calling himself Steele, with 4
; Ing an expert. � Captain McCorqudale heifer, John James Rei . d ; . One year A Johnston; Woolen. blankets, Miss various aliages,has beenswindling Ham- froth Glencoe, who Was sto to and came to Canada in 1845, living for �
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I leaves a wife -and. three children. The. heifer, Job old Nott, Miss Sterling; Woolen yarn, ilt6n people jout of small Sums of � Pping the Wednesday night, and wandered -about some time in the township of Clarke. j
I money. other night at the, city hotel London, all night. He was found next morni g 5 e
- n Johnston, Elcoat'Brothers ; Miss Sterling, Mrs if Reid ',- Stocking 1 Toronto. health statistics Show an D k 18 8 b ,mov d o East WhWanosh,
fu4eral was very largely attended on Fat cow, heifer or Steer, John John- . I left the gas jet open in her bEidroom. early fourteen miles from where he e t
Monday. . yarn,:, Miss Johns Mrs J Reid; alarmingly Nrge increase in the number of taking up a bush farm and hewing out
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I ston, John Reid ; Heifer calf, Dr.Stan- Woolen stockings, Johnston, miss cases of typhoid during the Paet few When the mistake was discovered in the started, his feet in blisters from his for himself a home., Here he married a
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or ohnston, months. . - morning she was oat past medical I night's tramp, and he was very much Miss Stackhouse, who survives him, in
. aid. It took all morn for Dr. 'Wilson I exhausted. His parents were not un- 1872 he bought a farm in Colborne, . to
calf, let and 2nd Elcoat Brothers ; Cotton stockings, Mis; Johnston, Mrs A - -.Twenty-three printers in, the Gov- to bring her around. , easy about him, as they supposed he was which place he removed and has since
breach of the Lott ry Act, and of these Nott; Woolen Socki,_ Miss J
There were six e shop -keepers up f ' bury, W Elliott ; Thoroughbred bull Ltot
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- the Magistrate has fined three $20 Thoroughbred heifer calf, Elcoat Broth- Grainger-� Cotton ,go4ke, Miss Johnston; ernment Printing Bureau at Ottawa ;..-The congregation of Knox church, staying the night at his grandfather'x. resided. He was a member of the
. apiece. The ot e -r cases are remanded.- era ; year old steers, lat and Woole 1 -
The n gloves, MisC Jobnstom, Miss have been discharged owing to want of St. Thomas, have plaol ed a tablet
i� f--e8tiv . eclublacheme will be discard- 2nd 'V J Stinson ; Two year old steers, Nott; Woolen mits I -Miss Ada Arm- work. . I . . � lin the -The extraordinary efforts to get Presbyterian church, and nine who lived .
. ed"by these pushing ttadesmen for a - Elcoat Brothers, W J Woods ;' strong, Miss Will I
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i d; iBuggy harness, F -Tilsonbqlrg has carried by a large
V I tirae, and the n�ora,lity department can year old steers, Elcoat Brothers, Joh ' . lamented pastor, Rev. Dr. Archibald, the McKinley bill came into effect lee leaves four daughters and -two tionij,
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. ; .; Beat calf, special, W J Woods, James ArinstroDg ; us to : the Tilsonburg, Lake Erie ormerly of Truro, Nova ScotiaL The shown by the recorl of the Toronto In politics he was a Sta former.
I The Boh,rd of ;Trade has bestirred it - Dr Stanbury,-Joseph Johnston. - g carpet, Miss 000 bon tablet consists of a panel of white marble unch Rio
__ .- self and sent a delegation to request the SHEr�,P.-Leiceater Sheep, Johnston. g�. and Pacific railway. I � , Custom House for September of 1889, - -A meeting of the directors of the
presence in Ont%j I era o -Ram, Ja-3 JUDGE3. . -M. G. Shoults- set in a groundwork of black piarble, and the same month in 1890. The ex- East .Huron Farmers? Institute was held
, of Mooresville, has Burn�ounted by a gilt St.' George's" cross. ports last September from this port ex- in BriEssels, -,on - Friday of last week.
rio of the memb f Johnston, Elcoat'i Brothers ; Sbearling Horses, -D A Purvii*Goderich; John purchased a 160 -acre farm in the vicin- he opening for traffi f the! great
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e nickel ores. I . art, Elcoat Brothers ; E Cattle, — J�obn Coulter, Belgrave ; ing $8,000 for it. I e for having
jointly rt Hnron, *ill be bei 637,000 -and $264,000 respective- men at the next annual meeting, and also
4 �1 Th inviiatioD, which was Stewart, Elcoat Brothers ; we". J Chas Spooner, Clintol ; Wrn Graham, —The Salvation Army has established made the occasion of eo ly ng 8 i
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11 .Overiarnente ; ; � Ome in Winnipeg in connection with I grand bainquet. . 9 jVmP was in agricultural to secure the assistance of some of the
� from thelo4tario and Dominion ewes, J -0 Ste w�rt, Isaac Sal keld Ewe Brucefield. I a h' The b
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e -Sliropshiredowns,-7Aged ram, John Clinton ; s to be 1,000 feet long I ,;,
i Trade ' has been accepted by 50 members "' Sheep and Pig escueb�anchof its work, which The table i Of th
of the ritish ' Henry Beacom, Clinton; . alltd lo- last year being $55,000, against $286,- College for that meeting. It was 8 g-
Inr, t1l se tion, the date fixed be- - Salkeld ; Geo -has been commenced there. cated so as to be 500 feet on each side of a
� 6 end of Ma month. . The Sud- Salkeld. Ram larilb, lit and 2nd John Walker, Tuckersmith. ' —Mr. P. gcNab, student of Knox the ifiternational boundary. 000 in the same month of this. gested that the authorities of the Gov-
* ! Fruit, — Robt Melilveen, Bayfield ; ! College, whobas been laboring at Bux. man ; is to be seated exa Tho'chair- —The first convention in Ontario ernment Experimental Farm be eoni-
bury district is the princiDal part they South downs, —Shearli g 'ram, J 0 John Dunn, Blake. ctly on the� line. for the discussion of topics, relating municated with, with a - ie f ha '
I . ton,'in the obunty of Kent, during the v Vr 0 In
Will investig%te. I Stewart ; Ram lamb, Isnaac Salkeld, J On the Canadian side of him will be the to the Chautauqua Literary and some of the Professors from that i,v,,F-
It is good news"for us to learn that at 0 Stewart ; ' Grain,—John Willia a, Zurich; Wrn summer vacation, has returned to col- President of the United States
It � Ewes, J 0 Stewart ; Scott, Brucefield legei His labors were crowned with " and on Scientific Circle was hold last week tution esent at the annual meeting�
the American Side the Governor Pr
n &Elsoc*ion is being formed Shearling ewes, J 0 Stewart ; Ewe ' T -General in the Normal school, at To- These institutes are no great benefit to,
avowedly to aid � Manufactures, "7-- omas Johnston, abutidant success, and the people became of Canada, while Ministers of
In. the development of lambs, Isaac Salkeld, J 0 Stewart. Zurich -; J B Secord, V�arna. I State and: . onto. Bishop Vincent, chancellor of f armets, and. as the membership fee is .
� . much endeared to him. Previous to
this province4 mineral resources.- PIGS. —Berkshire, —Aged boar, James other notables from both countries will the Chautauqua University, took a fixed at the low price of twenty-five
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I well knD;wn and favorably are . Johnston, Robt Turner ; Brood Sow, Ladies' Work, — MiO Spooner, Clin- �church had dwindled to about fifteen
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