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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-11-08, Page 1� T � , A I , 4 i I � - ; . � - 71 1 � I . I . I —. I - . -- , ,, � 1 , I .e , i ; - . I I I Z - - � , b - � , -1 - I — WM ALILJU S . r will bu� Z I � � the wil#� : � i I I ; , -- - .---r--T, 21 - i - J: I i! i � �! I I 11 � -T I r K.� � i I- I . ­ ;TAUL 7 � � Goods , ! � I mparly, 11 I . � 1,aforth. !� - I i c,f E\eter, :� him. Ort ms loeat:ed I . ,cession, SO� I . I r - of inen, I � � �anel con- . � . tthe place, . � � . ir, - -,,,e crowd I I , horseb ".k. ;�ar a largco i re sat that � nuis, busily � Wher, con- - "] , .i .1heill I'thev -A . they -. we�e - ti . �, - I 1. � I I inc, Dan to .. � r . 1. attentioz f i 1; �as reported I ; I I ,,in exciting i � " I OSS tields, I � cod's blacl�- . . . 49-W - I - ,­� . , i � - I I I Ill inehe:� (ki I - 7 it is near- .'. gettim, 0. 11 " eing housed n L .A� very fair �': Doig", of I . . ; L.,allizin- thq � I - il I I ociety here. � � i �Znct, but it I � ; I 7 with abrxv,l � I I - Z I - I . �!11, agent of � : I , � - ,strict, was ; $ —Rev. �'Mr. �, 11 r Odi, 4 � Meth 'It I I a univ�rf�itl I � � I �, . profit-,ible I I , ,loin'-, t�q , r f- V., P . 1 entertaln- � I � -we 31st inst. - I - and Others. .,3� 1 � . -ceiderlt , I I k 1 re- . I ; I I : I I �)o � ; . ; . . 2 � ,I - Ife � wa'a ; 1 , . : le in coAtaer A I I i � ' ' . i -Irv. Beforer � I 11%athan, ill .. � . I � -. Lust So much . . � �� done, an(L � � �Ift . I died in It . . lfr, 1;urnett+. llu � IlEid to the other.—Mr. . uil�­ a, ­ockff I I M t> I g Prices and 1 � ! � % arked1up, i i I � I w township., ! T. i Ing wills at' I I � I Id the other � 11 i � I I 21(,pp(;d here': I �--2 I , N1 r. D. A. , t . I Lx - � �!r( ul,h here " pringbank, F�� f It eli,(, Ir't, "E L- � t"V0111raoda, I � i:Ln has se- � teraperance I u-tvilth the . I . e., i.,tellce- i � Geeen, of I �' ; �ctric light i - . : I t., if he r ; : I � It woult : i I � I I - : I , � - irie3s, point i ) i . �, � J. itizens'Will � t� �. , I I meeting of � 1-1 . - I I �n Saturday I I � �� to look af- . , � I I - . N(Averril : . � : - Jer. 1 7 � � - to ftiraish � � I . 1_,L � I .--.-Nlr. 'ann. . ` I I Z I ,% i,,hes of a. I � I I h tablishillerit ,� .; - . ; � -%I r� ( .Ieorge i � : - �111, was ilk . I z- to tmkivvr� ni , I - I , . :'1*1111(.111e he is I I . , fll.i Ireland, � I . � :'Ull, (A thla � . M. .*vliller , I 'I,Ytlx. � - I ., ill D .1 I t't'll � ill lye- I t� at home I ­ � I*o, forniet . . 1- -��e, iz sup- I Jt tile all- - Z. 'Xildersoll, . I - , - . i�� rapidl� ., i'.W general - - U L .��, Ifelf1pW1,11- I I * - .A J. . I t,ne to tile 1.�,t th. for a ,I)IIIe good, was ill the - -Mr. John f,.,undation. . 11,11I. -Mr. , I � t"t � I 111urly or i �;,%- Ick'st. Ile . 1i� � . .i . - ' 1. �.­,tc. _Nhwie, I I ,I#. . , , - sitliatiou r . ��Ilvl PuWer - . I of Ifalllil­ t.furth, werG, I -I I a I dwood , , L'. 15Z* Xv 1. . . ll.ii! , .(.W�Nlf-t f0l I I 11 "I'(1d. All 1. %I � I , , �at(,11.thea as i �. .'o UL�d (A 17' A V, * . � jr - -1 - -- ; I ! -M-M-M 15U X-LNL* � . UuMbi An ri-suilaiq Ki�own no many or our , --4.y AjaALWI ULAVILL WkI.I. UV 1XVIJU, VV --L ISUM.Y11% PVWerkl. -11113auyi rune assistancei or 'xpe 61 other buyers besides M-r.� versity men! an(I otffers. The young lady . . � 11 ' we e severe . � � I 11 I winter, inferior and unmarketable grain be- tbepoultry yard had to I)e called i� to ex- ent, an'd 3 .� , 100 ,and I . readers,and by repu�atickulitck- all of them, . Nell several tups were sold. has the sympathy of many warm friends in I I pros : Dressqd Ho%, Hides and Tallow, �hecp- � I i . I I . . 14C � ,I �J , , f I -.1 .3 . � r � . TheyLfre4uently hear[aboutll;�him as a poli- inf chiefly used in feeding. 'terminate the gi c murp iy. I I Ak'n rig those who were present with some her sad bereavement. i ! . ; I .t - I 9 I , �ri, ,�L 's - . ,I - 2 * ekills,' T ub utter, Dried -Apples, 'A"llite ician, but not go' olten 4`10 a farmer. It The horse stables contain fourteen or fif- -In the village of Eluntsville a 161 cal. in�er- Ane sheep of the male persuasion, were -On Wednesday October 24tb, Thomas 1 , � t I J , , I Beans, and Foi Different E and m teen horses, which, -with the exception of a chant has been fined for a1ellin g, a paper'of I I i i I I . � I , ite ials Beema that M r. Greeu wa as successful in . John Marshall, Doon; Peter Patterson,, DeCantillon!, son ' � I I � . ! ; I I i t y �. couple of drivers, are all strong, serviceable gins after the- hour fl, �ed in tb early closing I - - ' ! C � the one line. as he is i a he other. The fol- . I Beverly; John Patterson, Kirkwall; Adarn tillork, of Dublin O! Mr. Patrick DeC.- .r We handle more . : I - , passed from life at the I I E 11 lines of . . _ f - Oliver� North Dumfries; J. Findlater, Ayr; early age of �21 years, He had been ailing i I lowing description (f his. �farm, which is animals, and are used about the farm. Mr. law of the munici 3ality, I trid t e case � Proluce than any house I I . n buying a I � I I � . . given by a representa'Ave , the' Winnipeg Greenway also devotes a great deal of at, will be brought befor 1 th6 Whest courts to George Bickle, Beverly; J. Scott, Glen-, for some time past, L'tut bore his sufferiners . I in the trade ; call and we I ' . ' 1, i . M I . ; . Tribu�rke, will, we ar sur"I be of general tention to poultr�, a -.'2d,, for the ac--ommoda. test the legality of tl Ie - pioce�d ing. 'I morris. ,These gentlemen -all exhibited some patiently. ' d - 9 - . - ; will give you the market i int r , t - tion of the differont kinda lie has three com- . I ! I � -Afoolish.and or el itival�ry appears to fine Leicester rams. Mr. Ri ; I � - chard Remiel- -31r. Norman Dore, son of '.N,lr. Dore . I &do. , "Suit of Ctothe's I I 11 . � price in cash or tr " I . D�er fortable houses, Separate yards are pro- exist among Ridgeto I -1 .. - . . r �tal City is no a -v,,, ry Igrge llac' Urmers as to who son, of Vortb Dumfries, bad a fine wagon- station in t at Mitchell, w o -has had -a' �, , , I I I .1. e, vided for each kind, the principal ones be- can draw th'e largest oa& of bearls -_ as er, .h i ! nor is it as. metropol t a� ono load of 0$outhdo i I . I I , an I, appearance as , i wns and Shropshires. In teffiponatry situation as operator at the � I I ) : - I . I I might be supposed f Om i� Maine yet it en- In d ' broke all records past yeNre the number of animals on sale* (31 -rand Trunk Railway Btation, Parkbill,has . I - 1 B(3Latt:e Bros t . I And have.- been flis- g Plymouth Rocks, Hamburgs, Br4hmas hauling. Mr. A I *i On � I . - I I joys the distinction (f bei I;. locitted in the and LeghornIs. i on! Friday, by nd'ckllilaeri�g at Livi 3,stone's have aly�ays been very limited, but this -been removed to Forest, where he has a per- i � , . 1 1456�12 South Main �t. 44 I - � n::, I � I - . , I th. i � � . famous Rock Lake dis IT, a portion of AE has been stated, threshing was in wa�rehouse 77 ba�s, c 181�- bushels. year tb ' were numerous, and of a fine' mazent position as assist=t station master. f I - � . � tr* , I ; I t - P1 - . G progress when our representative visited -Thomas Creight Roial botel 'y i Tylanitoba, that can bard Je surpassed for t"ill'eg e' ; a pointed , of t cli%ss,, being well bred and well fed. -A horse, harness and phaeton were ' i - I - . the natural advantag.�s neo� the Premier's farm. The grain, bad been Elginfield, is the po se0sor of a freak of -4 �erious ace' -dent occurred to NNIrs. stolen from the stables of M 11 - I I � , �sary to success- ,a , $ r. Adam Wiley � � PURSES 1� you fql farming. Tributi ry totlie threeor four dra'" n and stacked in a large yard adjoin- nature 'In the hape If a�; duck wi�h four Suth4rl' 1 admit this ye�lira�lf, well have you ever ' . 0 1 1;1 a ' and and her son, 'Robert, of East who lives on the Huron Road, between' i ing Phe cattle barn. On enquiry, it was complete q i I ! I towns in this distr ot, 01, which feet an till ee le4s. The �ird was Nissouri, � i --- tried "What arpouni oflwear, fit and satisfac- . . Crystal on Sunday, 26th ult. They were Kastnervill.4 and Sebringville, -some t � � . ime - � I t I . City is one, is a magr ificen 'stretch of coun, lear�ed that the straw grown on the farm, hat�heIi last spring, �nd , is as livWy and, on their way to attend service at the Pres- duringSaturday night, 2 -6th ult The thi,ef � i I tion you could get out of our I - I 0 . . 4 � � � instOad of being burned, as is often clone, is healtbvlas its compalilo)38.,( 4 i i I I . . try, Bettled for the ir oat pa It by- Canadians, - byterian church, at Thameaford, when the, with the l,orse and z i k ,! haeton were secured at I I - - � I i 'the sous of Ontario pionetr , , no fed t the cattle during the winter, the -J 2 es Rayside, 14. Pi P a pr�minent horse'theywere driving shied and threw Goderic - n � � ; _- to: i S j i. . h so;;e daystter. t I PURS : . -1 0 of these - Arm : � Bons ii Ron. Thbmas ,xreen;� 6rm of L " , I - � . $1 0. Suit's � ,ay, whose fE _� cutter being used largely in thiscon- citizen of the village ancaster, 1 passed both � occupants of the buggy out. Mrs.� -Eli .Moore ; . 1 . - . - I I � , of Blina, who has been seri- ! i . I I is situated a mil e town. Mr. nectl'rn. away o I the Ist inst. M�. Rayside' repre- Sutherland fell heavily to the ground, and ously ill from the effects of u ace den a 1 � � I � . e Bou 1 01 I 14 � . A � I i . . . . a - i t, i i � I - ' - * i Both wrists were improving. One d � I . Greenway was amongst tP I first to locate I SCARCELY ANY RAY 8ented the county of CrlengarrY ill 4he Lib- sustainedseyere injuries. I I Which are made by ourselves and for that at - getting out of I ! I in thht-portion of tb3 prDy ... nce. -He drove is fFq except to the horses, and the cattle and a 'ik the Local I House broke)n, and a fracture of the hip bone wail his rig at Newry, � I eral interests, ; I I PURS I reason altogether su-Iiarior to a, ordinar . I alwlelie'te caught in a rug, � I S ouT, to the Rock L.al e coT'lt b ,ox -team thrivp well on the cut straw, which is fedl in for a period of about L2 years. ' i sustained. The son was thrown under the and he fell acrioss the I I y . ; � --- I factorl made suit. Nr the ly y wheel, receiving inter- ! I � sake � 0 Zw f9l1owing conn ction with chopped grain. All the wheels passed over,,,- nal injuries which resulted . � � i � i parison, come in and Of Oom- 'in 1878, put in his firit 01 -Thoihas iLygea mdter at buggy, and one of the in peritonitis. i . I i ; i I ear, and has' resided upph the !original coarse grains are fed on the farm. Between Norwich, fiail a J&se call on Monda�! rhoim- his ri$ht foot, breaking one of the bones.' He bad a very. close call. �, � . i I � I ' ' ' Meatead ever since. !, ; 5.000 ,and 6,000 bushels of oats and barley ing, while hauling wood out oO Car- Four i doctors were in attendance on Mrs., -While Dr,' Carr, of Kirkton, was Ale- 1,; . . I , � 1 i , I � I - .� i � AT � REDUCil) PRICES 't 1 rr. - ,� THE FREM"ER'S �.J' Rm, roFs bush. A, heavy wind ' ' sateerUMr, S. Whaley'sp . : . I i -� : i I Ily onle on will be the yield this season, None of this Krsvailed, Suther'land, and her recovery was for a time' horning a, viciou i 1 A ! - e 041 ,,, farmer �remi and a black ash . tree fell, knoc, i I I � . I - I . Mm Greenway to t I �- er is sell until it is turned into beef or ork him considered doubtful. i � I I I I � � in Blanshard, ' the other da the fasteni I . . . . I " If - - . - - Y11 Ing � in Ca la�ada. Further, he i nly" farmer I in thorouk,hly convin th' down and breakifig the hame on o the T4e elopement of Albert Berryman, a, be�:ame undorlis, when e vet -V 1 - � I - -Fou- i I 0 ,he o ced," saiN e ne 90f th received a, � � : ' I I I I And if in need of a suit we feel 'sure the - . �, . - i . i , I twho has occupied, the Pre rahip of a pro- Premier in �re�ly to a ho sea collars, marri�d man, for years a telegrapb operator Be jury In t e ead frollione of its , . I I I � ues on, a vere inj � . - ' i i usual r suit will follow, namely, a purchase. Vince in many years. I of description, what is knol n as mixea farming is the --Mr. Frank J. Ni holson, a well known at the1 Grand Trunk station at Hamilton, horns. e was unconscious for ;several ; : I I ) w I T - The sa e satisfying qualities are trueof our therefore, of his far d: ;a surroundipgs pro n4V ba er of Cornwall, w a, the otherAeky, acci. and Miss Watson, also a Grand Trunk oper- hours, but has now quite recovered. . I I .. � - 10 h e ', W 00' k 0 � I � � - . per system for this country. I have al- i - i . l I .9 y own. ake of -Men's Freize Overcoats at dentally shot by his companion,1 I � � I I WOUU hardly be 'out of I Ice. * It will, no ways taken a � active interest in everything fr. H. atdr, �t Toronto, has ended in the usual . I i , � . .. I PI n � I -.11r. Archibald Smith has beenengaged 2 1 1 1 1 doubt. prove of i6er at t ose who like to pertaining to the farm, both in Ontario and r;es, a mercha t of Cornwall, while duck way, gand.'Miss Watson is now with her to teach in -'School Section We. 4, h1ma - I 1 1 -V,O)&-N1E-�,ICI-sm­ I 01 I 01 U Ya � . - - I . I & ' � ting on Lak I � I I I ; I I bear something �f Gur pu! lie men, aside Wdri�k the seventeen years I have been in she ,S t. rancis. *. Nichol- relati. 0a in Toronto. The trouble began by' for 1896, at a alaU of $M, Mr. Horns - I .; 00 . � I 1010 9 . I . , son a mile f � . 8 � i V .;;.j from what relatea to t -whi . - .I*o ,B�.kuding love messages over th�' Worth, the pres , will to � � I qP83 I , 9 . . be, r psition oh Ani�oba, I have bad a practical experi died when a out lalf rein the the I f � . � ent teacher at nd the i I i I I . : o e. . I , is everybody. Believingt to be the c ence of the disadvantages against which the a h ires to each other, and ended in Berr -ian Listowel High school after New Yeaes with - 1 FRIDAY Va 8f h � . I 11 a ) n I w . yn � $ ; I n Are sellers, because ',the purchasing public' a representative �of- the -1 bune recent y Mani�ckba farmer has to contend, and so far rmins er, near Orillia, t irteeiii- deser ing his wife and eloping with 11iss a view of securin h f ' ional ' -- ! I - i , . .6 I : r-ol ey na ed . iecond clas i I --- � know a good thing when they see it. 1 id ' it to, M . % ith has a �N-po'r' '88 : ! . . I I I . I � ' r. inway's hom . as my, experience goes, I could not have Yea David Goes, �ug the Wats n. They went to Chicago, and a few certificate. Ur in . � I : I i 4 . . � I as � k ago Mrs. Berryman discovered her . I mal cer- I * . ' . I I � Vh'reB1gVl8as in progre ,a , the time, a madelarming a success without going into other day seven buihels-of potato(O 1with week tificate and nirie years' experience. Prices - We ca�er to the finest that is to the Ptemier was � fo - nd W4h his 'coat d,ff stock raisin' , in . The lad a ' Oared husband's address, and padd him and his -M.Mr. Ferris, of Prospect Hill, lost one : Look at the Win6w fo� , � be g. I believe also that hogs, as af k ' . , � assistihg wi tile work. ,�,ndeed, it was well as cattle, are' a profitable thing to to wor ang at hik leisure,� too. C be: of Will ion an unexpected visit. Berryman, of his fine tea M� of horses, a few days elgo� � I- � � — Fu 9' P - I : ; i Goods in Underwear, Fowne's Bros. Glove 3,i earned that, when a � horn �Mr. Greenwa ; y raise. There is always more or 1e88 -Jam- t h'Te' weighed 3 pounds � it is a I,id, has promised to return to Hamil- The animal becoming very lame, Mr. Ferris � I bo lgI t� I i , , ,4's and Boys' Clothing and mialhir th ' � inMe _ . e potatoes 10 ckundes� I Se4al job lots of Wall Paper ill Istuck , Llyod Attires, Neckwear, Welsh Margetacn' is generally the bilsiei t one ut the plaef;, aged grain on a farm that goes to waste u . - . . n. -The a ... ction of country araund G I,W is ton in a few weeks. summoned a veterinary surgeon, who on i . )� to elear out at bargains, to make ro4m for ' Linen Collars and Cuffs. ana that even when a ment I liblic affairs less you can feed it to hogs. In this way Int naely dry at prese cit. bree ts an springs —At the W. C. T. U. Convention, in examination - I � 7 a - 9 ' ound the fro' -of one of the I I —wbich, of cour e, if C work of the farmer provides a home market for his are t the lowest ebband swarip d Brand'ord, last week, when ctile 11 Sabbatb� feet badl a a" 9 new stock. You can buy them cheapi j .... ............. . of 6, a are .�s ry , � - . . , 61y undo -a. Should winter se� in wi�h60 Observance," question was under discussion . e sed. The swelling soon . . I , I I I the farm is carried c a ent r bis infeiior grain, and generally secures a as Meadom rose to the le j shoulder, neck and bead,and .[t -1 - � I I good [ 3 ONE PRICE TO ALL. 1� personal direction. Ill - fn' the last � alls, armers wpuld b put one lady, Mrs. Donaldson, of Otta " . spite of edical skill the animulsoon, - . Hanging our same'old price -5c per roll. As 1 Tribune man price for it- too. ear or two I anylbeavy rain f .R , = I � . . ' I I wa, sug- in I � ,. 1, � I i ... went over this fine farm, 0 g the � have made as much out or this- kind of to very reat incon �enience for la of geated thaVladies should abstain from shop. died. i . i I I � I � � I I I water. � I ping on Saturday, so as to lighten the labors -The Young People's Society of Chris- , I I I - EXTENSIVE I APRO V,E,IJTS grain, by feeding it t bogs, as I have from i i � I Vo - � I ' T, . . . - ;0 . .,�' that have been carried oil 11 - eir permanent what was teamed to market." . I —Mr. Qharles Bo Ali, wb ile d igg lag a� oflemployees on that day. Often they were�' - tian Endeavor,, of Knox church, St. Mar�ya, . 1GREM-I& MACD�NALD . t, � we . i . f character, and the thoroud �esai in w 11 on hia new farm, North Orillia, a tb�l so xhauste,l by the long hours of Saturday have elected, officers for the -e i , - ug g hich . - � � nsuing year, as I . a . a PAPSrP, . they have been made, he re " Ilea to mind 0— depth of seven feet met with a g -e metalliel as Ito be unable to go to church on S follows : President, D. MoVannell ; first I � Fine Merchant TaUore, I rl n . unday. i � i �. a frequent declaration of th I remier in the' Can A�da- looking, hqavy sandstone like cong merate,1 . a co ce I I I Another delegate, referring to the subject vice-president J. Flemming ; e nd vi - I SEAFORTH. i which an ex ert has ii iformed 4i con�ainal of Saturday -shopping, r � i I I Clothi eire, lurnishers and Hatter� course of speeches Slid int , iews. It is to There are .4,42 colore4 citizens in Hamilton. ; emarked that it� president, L", Harstone ; corresponding . ; . I I i I I I . copper, an( some gold. Also asse's of' woluld be a good thing for the ladies to get secretary, Miss Laidlaw; recording Becre- ; � . � J F . I � . . . � the effect that he is, and aIV yrs has been —The BeilinPublielLibrary is spending � I — . 4 t I i � I a firm. believer in a bright fu .ure for Man ' a putty -like brown su)atance, which slouldl y r i I ) � i- $300 for German bo8k th4ough their shopping earl on Saturday,; tary, Miss A. Shepberd ; treasurer, MISS � i . r i . dsay dog' ' . be fully examined. . I . Skinner ; organist, Miss Meldrum. I —A Lin t 80 iis to allow the men going home in the M - IrT IP -A --Y'S X(D; .' . 'toba The i provem mts re rred to are an , Ityears old, is cutting - 6 o'clock a chance to get a —On Sunday afternoon, 27th ult., the I I . . S�AFORTH,,- - . ONT. bjec't lessonmof the faith thilyis in bim. No his third set 'of teeth. 1 —Mr. James Manse r&, the emin ant ng-�i str�et cars at I � . I I � - I I �� ............ ill I i !� � . I ne would have gone i o a and —Tons of tomatoes 4aily come to the can- hall, engineer, who haE been eng, ge d t, re- I sealt. Another suggestion was that ladies frame barn of . � � -.Ylt- � � 1 1 1 0 0 ch'pains . I 'Mr. Thomas Steele, conces- I I . I I � I I — , Xpense to equip his homes. ad unless h WallacOburg. i I I - I � . I I e ning factorylat � !port on the Toronto -water - supply, ar ived ' should carry home their parcels after noon sion 9, Downi6� which is rented to Mr. John I '! : . � � I as full cork�irkced w to th� —John Mitchell, of Dorchester township, I in the city on Saturda nigh from ew' on JS&turday, so as to lighten the labor of Ahlman, was,! burned to the ground by I , - � � � - i 57 1 1 . i .lightning with-�-,�11. the season)s crop I 9, farm i ountry, and bad firrr. ly resQ ed to make it celebrated his 102nd birthday on Friday. York He spent Sun la quie y at: hi ho- 1 employees in this regard. : , ­ - � 7 0 1 tel, and denied himse t all cqmers He is I 1 4 ; . ) -N�i m $20. ' ' is home. It ' lerb 1 keeping well —The 'council of the village of A are i ' I -----------* implements a -lid, several hogs. The s&me I I I � . 1� , companied. by his son, He is to receive I , I ' I Yrre Perth Itenis. i I barn was struck with light 'in last ear. I - i� f �� n 0 Within the mark t8o'sa r that r. Greenway's about purchasing a Waterous steam en:, ae I � I . ! 11 y � , i $15,000 for his services and i� is expected It was insured:*n the ., A ul d t e ost gratifying' success sti.h at- F i farm is the equal of E ny in �tie province— gine. I ames Jordan intends openi ., Downie" Var ra � . i � J I rig a flour . inge ' Mu - I I F �en& the pupils of i � � that is to say, any far'n owfilid by a private —Joseph FallowfieO, of Brampton, has the job will take bim, ib 6t a Imonth, tuaT. I I I L. � _ I an feedstore in Dublin. � I n1o, gar .son &S . t h Ca ada Business Colleg'e i — I person Pnd operated ntirelyi Pr farm' pur- fallen heir to $200,000 �n England. What The Toro ir , para4ed I I t Sab- — trstford's population is now IO,506, —Mr. James Hiles, of Grand Forks, Da- I . . I � I � .. 31 1 : I . . . ba erifoon for d _N ingservice. The wea- kota, ja on a vimit to his old home ' Elma. l i ult o fin' , even'in will he do 4ith it all?, I sho ,ing an i last year of 141. v i I I k . - . i poses. It would be �iffic . .I . I ,th aft nerease over In � Clatham W (� I tbar was fine and thous ds 3t .- I � ' have quite a number of 7ery Eastern Canada, a farm a clearer evi- -----!.Vhe Glilford Good- - Templa'rs bavede- I — urchased. the e 8ol his wheat this fail for 43 ,c6nts per , . . - ,�Ir. James Dowd has p -1 - . I . - . .1 I been i i . 11 I * - I The jfoll3wi�g pupils and graduatei havo . i dence of careful. cultivati �� r showing a cided thatA0 chickens 1 are more profitable ed the march of the tr 00 P�8. e O"l uum- Davidson, farm, on the 10th concession of bushel ; the highest price offered for oats i - � � . " I placed since laqtlsla ilar notice appeared , � choico'GREEXLAND SEAL OA . was 2,041. orAington, for �4,000. - , � ES. better arrangement c4f b il , a either in to a farme� than'one cdw. her of men in line I aj r- eri�eral I is 10 centBper busbel, so that many of the I I I ue ,ne e I ' full skir , . � :,I �. I � Miss Carrie Jackson as stexiographer ;vith Odwin in St 1 t extent or coovenienca , , —Thirty lady operatpra and seven G i th nowly appointe me, er � I f rmer have a red these grains granar- I Bold, barrister, Chatham. F oqk, 25 inches Iong, 11 male ' � -Rev.�Mr. Cooper, of Kirkton, whowas a a �O in - . I 'Ille than milit 1, viewed the tro ps. ket moves upward. The � Djiviq Walker as billing clerk with Willfama,lDavis, ' . assistants are consta ly employed in the of t -ana ies until the 1111ir - � � i QUITE A RANzTCH.4 . a4dd6rilylstricken withparalysis sortie weekfj: Satin I nin,(,r,, -wo ft The service was I . .�, i Brooke & Co., of Detroit, the largest wholess,le drug I , rth $25. This week, ise a' Bell Telephone Compa y's office,4 London. hel ,in Alasse , h4, an , go, still: continues in a very low condition. . ico Of wheat; however, is very good, con- " - � . I ' .-, � 4iouse in Michig n. I ' 1. I The farm comprise pme�hing over 800 —Mrs. Alridrew, the ifth victim of fire at the Rev. Canon Duldoulin eachod the a --Ali4a 'Millie Dingman, of Stratf-ard, has spirderhag the enormous crop. Mr. Hiles will . Fred.lThompson as stenographer with rge B. . . . I � Geo' I � acres. The e are five fi fenced off for the Queen's� hotel in Hamilton, two weeks ,sermon. tum to Dakota next spring. I r ; I Dou,v,la$, barrister, Chatham. I I - . I . been -el,Octed first vice-president. of class .'99 re . R I pasturep one osing a t9t,aI area of 400 acres. —Mrs. Marion Burke of '�Eqpring. Creek —on Thursday evening, 24th ult., there, � r � E�T. "I $20 1 . ago, died, On' Saturday at the hospital. . $ of Toronto University. � . IT� PAYS TO ATTEND THE B CIA A . . � There were about 300�acres ut der crop this farm, near Bowmanville, decidid to!follow ed away 47Dne of the oldest settlersof - � � i 9, I —At Chatham, AIL' Berry, son of a res- --�Mr; and Mrs. James Wood, of Logan, . � F, ior . -PlIvu the methods for butter inaking laidl down Z � Nothing leas than a thorough course in a in tperi . t i year, and th Z is about What 0 usually kept pected farmer, who lives near Simeoe, . : or - 1 $20 Mn'ak a, i n the person of Mr. Patrick sethool should satisfy the intending business ot Phort- 1 , I � was bq�e re ixed from farming, and have taken . . g dairV, Ian I .�� I Ily. Deceased was a native of county � - � under cultivation. addition to this,- by the travellin ear won up i0ei residence in Mitchell. - - - � : . a t E, hand student. . I ! $ 2 0 convicted oJ stealing a horse and sentenced , Re ' K SborCband or businesii catalogue Bent free by ad- i !I . . there are 160 acres Of - ay land. Irk hauling to 2.3 months in the Central Prison. nineteen first prizes�,alld 9, Old inedal, and Mige Kirk has been engaged to teach :Cavan, Ireland, having emigrw.ted to Can - i r � ; - �. I I dressing I the crop a full equipment Of farm imple- this year twenty-si first prizeisl an( -iL . I - , � I —At Ottawa two young men had to pa I the Ot- the Anderson school for the ensuing year. ada in 1840. He had reached the advanceil rz t : � i I � , � ments is used, including I y , I D. Mr.,LACHLAN & - Co., a t4 tawa, Exhibition goll medal,!' her butter I ' age of ninety years. An aged wife and a I ! I I �Fesher, a bay for a lady's dress that they damage is i 11 be her third consecutive year. . � . � r , � I 1. . r a out �d a possible 100, She i - brother John,'three years older, survive: , . I -1 loaderandstacker, ard a nl#nber the bacco spit, and bad to ay$6,50ilicosts . -- �� � Chatham, Ont. , of O d by to- scoring 98 point , ,ill � 1�56-3� - � I p r W. Hone shipped last week,from I � . . )f machines not always considekled In ves 9 i � I The; above is word for wor& a copy ( . eeessary besides. I recei -5 cents a I o4nd for her oat -put him. : I � r — I . I Mitchel , a oar Toad of horses for Eng - I : farm. Across th,- centr­ f the farm the year round frorr. I'or o dealers. One night lately, while Mrs. R, Coul- 4 � I � . an adveitisement *f one of the largest ,!city Oil ' " 01 —It is estimated that 4,000 000 bushels of . 0 law 1. They were the finest lot sdrit this — I ! . � � I Milverton, I I runs Crystal Creek, Irom w ic4 the town —Mrs. (Rev.) Thomas Porteous, of Har- . of � S I furriers,'! and appeared in the daily papp'rs a . �� wheat are now. stored in Maniftoba elevators. . setu on, �, I i . ter, was hanging wiltdow Christma IS' �� Photd 9 ' ,�: .- I takes its name. This stream! Supplies an About the same quantity has already been rismitb, South Afri(a,�� arrNred in Galt on -Mr.1W,alter Thompson, of Mitche i I . few d4y' ago. We copy it becaus undance of good wa,,er � . - . I - � blinds, the table; on which,she stood gave I � I - I P e it migbt ab' for'! the stock at i Thursday, October 3Iat,'ac,ompanied by her ill is I Y�fkky, upsetting� the lamp and Igniting the � 1 � I , I shipped. _ abo it t' 4dd s large addition to his mill! � I - � I I as well bave been written for us as weJ are all times of the year. 3n the bank of the — two children, on a visit to ier parents,� Rev. . � ! :-)" I i I ' i - I The New I'vIenonites at New'Hamburg, pro ?er t 'in n on. The new wing will be oil. Soon the. curtains and the carpet ,y,, � � - � � People are beginni.ng to get , their selling tile same kind of a Cape, the 'ame creek the farm buildings are" grouped, the baptized four converts in the river on Still- John Porteous and Mr�. Pcrteous. Sh4 sa:l- three 1; weys high. were ablaze. ..Mrs, Coulter alarmed her � � - ' . . . Christmas Photos alre�dy, and they act . I various yards, gardenE, etc., covering about on SeRtem- I I I I 1T, , husband, who bad retired, and by dint Of . . I day, October 26. About 1,500 people con. ed from Durban, Sopth Af 'ca, gstone,sr., of Liatowel, I .size with the same kind --�-Mr. 6hn; vin � . . wisely, There is going to be a big rush be. of lining, al the six acres, and being enclo�ed by a neat ber 13th,and travellod continuously until she le hard work managed toamother the flames . I I J I - . q . � , i fore long, and many will be left. If you I 1. I same price, , � picket fence. Facing the main roadway, gregated to witness the ceremony. ftlIaAC' eek.fotl the Pacific Coast, and'ex- . � I Oi � � . i ,—Mrs. W. C. Macleod, of Woodstock,has arriv(')d at Galt as above stated. She will � p�end the winter in Southern Cali- by the use f ,carpeta, and thus prevent 1� i�tond sending them to f�riends at a di,3tance . leading south from th t wn,:.ls I 'A � -. �E I . n "' the total destruction of their beautiful - I I given $2,500 to Chalmers Preab terian remain,in this country u t�l next'summer. I � - . - . . y I � i i � I I : I RES . I �, � THERE 1� . church, and $1,000 to Woodstock's general —The Shortis trial wis brought to a I I . I , 7 I ­ .1 o ': ' � . 1% i . I IS NO TIME 7O LOSE. I . TH) IDZ$CE, I f �iT& he farnbus evangelist, Ferdinand home - L I I I . � . � . : . I In order to induce you to come early, a 0 $20.0 0 1 a larize roomv house i4 the cottage style, a hospital. . close Saturday, at arnois, Quebec, Schive . reftj 'will begin a series of union evan- —Xessrs. F -B, Holtby, I. B. Schneider I � 11 - I � . , ' . Mrs. F. B. Holft, Misses Nellie ' 11 . we will present each person, getting a dozen � - neat'�nd con�fortable liooking �� building. On —A terrific fire has been raging in the when the r ed a verdict gelical' in Methodist church, Colwell, F : i - . � 11 tin a in ie . .-I I . . the house b i i � Georgie Morter1,' ertba Wills, an . I . - <�',aoirlets, with a BEAUTIFUL PLATpNo- th grounds surrougding aye big swamp at Cockly's Corners, Oxford coun- that the prlsolleuT�aa i ty of the murder Listowel so I; . � � --They are the best value in the trade, an ;'vergreen and ty.� A great amount of wood and valuabl - ^ te on an examin- I i CRAIIH PHOTO worth 50c. Thisi,offer � d bee set a large numb,hr �f p e ckf-Johnl�oy, andtha at ithetimehecom- i ps most ; Grey, of Mitchell, all WOO - F I I I � , —Mr. m.'Ditim, one of Listowe � l; will hold good for I , when gone *we can get no more of them, as ded duous trees, many, of which have grown th�ber has been destroyed, � , mitted the crime he w nolt labouring under highl ith ation for the fir'sp year in the.- normal de. � I I . . y reppectled citizens, is,' removing w 11 - . i to J good size, and h vid-6nt,ly been in . i Lucan is bound to have a newspaper. natural i Imbecility or (� isea�e of the mind to bi I , partment, of the Sabbath School A. ssociation I I THREE WEEKS ONLY, � prices for -this kind of far have greatly ad- t,oia e e ., I . a family to San Diego, California, with . I . � y � tla(Ir present loca . A young man from London, Mr. M. Powell such' an'extent as to ren4er him incapable the intent ,ing the - of Ontario, and have all passed the examin�- . or a number of years. I ion I f resid ! the Sth November. � variced since these were bought-,. - . I . !I . 0 1 ro�. � 9, �11 �, r - ii I e' I .n I I )lot of 0 0�1 J I I I , " � I � I 111 I -t , � , -, 8 " I I � t � , 1� 'i C i ', li I , lv.,� i ) a , 41, I � ,I( ,�` I A' 5� It , -ill 'I & 1A I 11 i , � �il 4ia I P I � 11 I ti 4 �, I I I I I � � -��/71 ) . ii, " -" -`0 I yl ' ;r - I � t, � i I aid tre mZ I i � , iv4� 11 1 -�g OTR; p on t I� 9 u �ri At 0 0 , Com el r I �l I i , Beaull t I turl" � U ilt� - I 8 rt . From I Ba k of the house ar a number of build- haks'rented an office and purchased a plant: of appre ia Ing iturd and quality of —Several of the Patron lodges in the vi- ation and obtained their certificates, witb, I � i . . . � t* the n I i I I . i . I : . i Don't on .any account get a picture frame lngZ which have bee , erected so as to form The first issue is expected this week. his act a d of'knowing thelt, it was wrona cinity of I Mitchell, which have been Ian- the remark that their papers were very ­. � We sell all kinds of furs at close cut price,,. . -. I . I E ; ' ' � - � � without first seeing. our magnificent 's;ock � three sides of a aq are, thus enclosing a -4-Rev. E. W. Hughes, pastor of St. —The Ploton Times of last week :says : guishing 11 summer, are nowshowing signs creditable. .The � class thisy,ear will num�ber � I � � I I handle G;Rly dependable qualities and can I I I I of new and elegant frames, pictures,.etc., she tered space, whic is divi,ded into three An6es' ebur6h, Adelaide, left last week for Rev. A.1 H. Ranton evangelist, is con- ' i sixteen. ; Z I . . ­ I - I of returnil! g life and vigor. I � I i sell'Dg at lowest prices ever heard of here. save you rponey on your fur purchases. . o6s exercise grounds for .England to tranaact business concerning d acting i evival meeti a in the firat Meth- —The -hooping cough is prevalent ' .t the last n-leeting of Bianshard town, . . � , I ya 8, and used _ —A I , t I I I � I . � I oi i rig horses and oat le in -*inter. These real estate, to which he has fallen heir. odi8t church. He be an Sunday night and around ... irkton' at present. Thirteen ship council, Mi. Ed. Skinner asked for - i I ! . I I � i I I I I . un a horse tie nd harness from . - Uldings consist of a orse Otable, --Brantford police fo ings were a once invested' with ebildren (ne day� attended school out of damages caused to bugg, a . . �1� A Cl i ; % driving d on the meet' I . ', 7 X11 IMPEMIAL RT TUDIV. I . . � I� I � I . - line afO � I I - Cash or Produce. i thestreet some ti nd after running interest. Thus fart e weather has be being dumped Over th6 nk on -the Thames , L I I � One'Frice sheds, implement bou a, granary, piggeries, I en 7.5, the usi ial number. I J � . . . I � I_:I 9 - - -1 - � . � �- A I 4-U U. 1. . I - . . I : I ce increases - . UJL VJ -JU V i � J. P. ri NDERSON, pot ltry houses, and T, ree per. 8necia, Up 1% 1 0 iPL0 for its ee , sold it Oy auo- El e ) buts the atta an -Mrs.. �Iagg &nd Mrs. Baker were dele- 9 Way Was I'lle I I - - 0 d fift ag"T'"' g. a, d the arge a dience is hela C I � lem, t � . 0 I tion'for one d o'llar an iV - . � I E, ill farther ac , right" alongside the y cents. each pi it, an e ause of this apei(lent. Mr. Russell, tho T ti � gates froni Mitchell to the Provincial con- _ , I Manager, Bauslaugh's Old Sta)d. .val .list . -k, is the cat a Bpimdid mod"ern -As tbexes�ult of a 4 1 , Ige lit1h iftkno� interest, vention of,, the. Women's Christian Temper- I , 1462-12 1 . ere e b in, 4. allowe en prank, 1, Fullarton man 4ho some time SR40 got a i � ' - � "- tTni4*, at Hamilton, last week. e, bank at or near 3) . 1 i � . balk building, y 100 feet1h size. This the ll-year�lold daughter of Mrs. Coulter, of Mr. Ran �on is a stro g personallty a�rld bas ance � awio;klo, . HODGENS BROS . I � . i � '9 bar, a is a model o Windsor was tripped up by a wire a for rivival work. ! ' Eiasson & McTavish have a 5 also present.! A sheep on the highway , � � I I . what q4ch a building - stretched great gif , �Forbos, old � waf I - � . � Up -town itore I Down -town 9 ; re . I - sho,ild be. I., . across tWe street, and had her collar bone -it r(quires eight freillit car� -to car kes .caused his accident. Both wanted. dam. I - 4 1 i their trotter, �ulu!G., bf Oliver Wil I : 4 properties of t i rid both I cases wei e laid ever to he � Cady's BloA. Direct importers of Dry Goods, n , e � i�* - Carmichael's Block I .1 � ON THB GRPU!fD FLOOR . .broken. . the scenery, costume a record 2.23'i to Mrk Watson, a well know' I ag a, a I � i � I I i I - I CLINTON. is * modation fc�r 100 h`�ad *f cattle, -Eusx county farmers are great losers Sir Henry Irving Coi pany, which pl&,Te horse dealer of Montreal. 1 dealt with by the, Board after the solicitor's I . . I . I ently. A cur ous fact earn � � ; - ii ecom ' opinion is give n - J ! wh le the floor alone is used fp�' storing,& from the continued drought.. All the in Toron �ck rec -11iss Ra�hel Pringle. daughter of the I I i i . . !I . . I . nd ' - . i . . I . - ----- -- . oreeks e!nptying into Lake St. Clair are out in th a course of tile corn any's dealin i I -Mr. Ed. Wilsh, of the firm bf Walsh, ! i� � - pre aring -the feed, �u winter the stock M I John' Pringle, of Motherwell, was I . i - late r. i I ; I . I ! dry, and farmers are drawing water twenty with the custom house,.Win sor, calling, Brothers, Stratford, ,on returning home ! Iftif I. � I , Cali be fed and wxte4cl with�qt goinj out- I �ixzried on ik6 28th'ult., and left the next � , . . i I � Th are '. ; I I I I I miles. they did, for exact, ditailed iota' of erory� about 1.1 o'clock Saturday night. heard a VrJr ! , aid the building. On !the I upper floor a � 4ay-with her �usbind for Michigan. - I . I i _A&ron Hagey and wif I, of BI&ndford thi*ng they carried to be used in the plays' ­ as McDonald h&s sold his mill tet donkey, which he kept in his stible, I � I I Pentecost s, ! � gra n chop�br, a xtrair cutter ;%nct other ma- � '141r. The I I . ­ , -� I - ; raying loudly, --kild on going - . . to6tion, ha-ve been Tisiting friends in Water. It took seventeen pap et; of.410sely printe3 r to see what --- . I 1� . i chi es prepare e I a and grain for . ; in Woo ' datock and will now move perman- - -L Decidedly � I � . -- .. I I � ii ing. The motivel power i a 16ig wind- 00, -and while Tisiting there, Mr. Hagey t - written pages to invoice them, and elitfy jo Xii oil, and gilye his undivided was the matter, -.be was confronted. at the . . . ' . - � I .... ur6hasqd a 127 acre farm, for the sum of Zey-footed up a total of 51,436 articles. � 6 tab � I ill which also puIrnpa all h hardware an grocery busi- 8 ,le cloorby a-mau with admwnrevolv,er, I I i . I I : r the water re. I I at Won I d . � . I � : � . I quiied intO a cou�llle of tsuki. From the )450. 'He intends mo]Ving there soon. -Joseph Brant, a full. 00 e n. an, bus n s. � : I who promptly asked him to leave. He did . I � ' . I � ;-T 0 is meeting given at Zion church, so, and called f6rhelp. Returnirigy to the . , - NEW . it tanks the Water d'tbt to troughs in 1 -The population of 'Blenheim township was arrested in Bellei ille ie other nlgkt! : - . I . stable they fouildi the donkey har�ossed,bat 1 - , . . .� Milli ery i front of tht cattle. rough. a dooriay at having reached 1,500 ra epayers,, entities it for losing control of his f Bet. He was in Lckgan� � ship, on Mondia last � I I : o� Tan lacch boots for ladies. I � . � the back of the groun floor there is an en- to have an extra depu -Ireove next food spirits, howeveir and Id not it.- IF fuT, evening, - the stranger had Orudently disappeared, tak- I - ( .mind week washighly success notwithstand - ' : We have now- in stock a splendid year, _1. ' nothing witli him that was not his own, ! I i trance to-an.unclergr und roothouse, where *hich will,give them four representatives t was thought. that I e was carrying con- i g the bad weather. The proceeds were 'ng - . - . - � . I assortment of � Ladies' Tan and I I roots of all kinds ca be safely kept 6 .. I and leaving no cl�e behind. I . . I om, rn, the county council. coaled weapons, and rhon searched' at the 4 40� ' . I , I . Black laced boots, for skatin. or I . I el - ! -34ss �Qckodeve, formerly of Mitchell, �, - ced great exoite� I I . I I he frost. So conve ient sie all the ar , :i -Miss Galt, daugbte� of Sir A. T. Galt, Police station these at Ispicio a were verified. , - I � I I . walking, With or without felt in- much en- I as! � h' d th interest. -a of Mr. R. 0. mentin Mitcheli the other day. Mr. Step- � , . . k rangeTentE about the barn that o 0 �hck is highly educated �nd brings lie had a flask half faq 01 white whisky, rci - I � . I : . Fall. t , I e e ving some I aranteed waterproof.. T tt e f witphil rstlie book.. and stationer - - Ing-gu ` 0a:n e'red in a y busi- hen Nicholson, of � Logan, was dri a bead of catfle c be ed and I wat . thusiasm. and zeal into ber work in the Sal- six matches, a brass waUb, and a dollar I I . . . shoes are made with , exten ion . I ; .!:fl in now B bill. A parcel linierl his arm, : neatly P I ocks I - cattle to the iowri, Vhen one of them-, a I � I few ndilutes. Ca I attention has also *a,tion Army, I tationed. at Yar. riess �Vood t and is now sole proprie .- . I .� I I : ,� I . a' hout -ub- - t . . I steer, became fr4l:I�zied and made for eve - I � sole$ nd ca'll be worn wit 11 't I I i been iven to ventl a on, a are is no mouth, Nova Scotia. I wrapped in paper, wh. chga�e it the appear tL el� � ry . � I I � : I � I bers. We would like every fady difficu ty ill regulatin the toperature. i -3/lessrs. Reid and Carmichael, of the anow of a loaf of bread� t�rlipd out to be a - r. J4nes Watson, of Mitchell, has one within r:each. I A little - daughter of Mr. I I i . I I . to see these goods as they are in) ng I I . I Don't - . I - EMIE 'S IBIG � ARN . 11kank of Commerce staff, Ayr, have com- baff-gallon jug of wilI i - . � re ... rned from Manitoulin Island, after lo- Win. Stuart woilild. have been killed,but Mr. I THE rR , i . . � I . I i worn to a great extent W thO cities - I enced a series of long walks. They took -Since the time foir ibeisecond ,'trial of cati g his son and daughter illere. He is Nicholson picked � the chil d threw -- i . � I . i in i � � � . is generally pretty we I filled ith .stock in I . � . � � , and the prices are very teasonable. . t'y w . iheir initial walk to Galt on Saturday -night, thb! Hyams brothers, of Toronto, hap begun verlir enthusiastic over that district, and her over a fenoe,l niarrowl c huillself I - 'the I � � 1 4 � I , I winter. A �- " t ti t a premier Is � distance of ten miles. to draw near, the twins iaffering ders in� from being tosse 'on the I .! . , pres: I . I 1* 0 ) e people do not go there. 5 e savage . � I . . , i herd consists of 90 ead attle, short- ! _ Sacran ntal ser tees -were held in the brute, - Barr also I I I I A - excessive inpe their � ; W . vault in the Roman Catholic r come ly from inso nia. Ever a' , v4 - A dwawbter of 'Air. Rober J I I I " ! ) f a9l ade e expects to . I I 0 - horns, pedigreed � church at Milverton, on Bab- had a hair -breadth escape, The I ,rate was, - i � . 1. - � I dispos, 3 of *a n, number o 1, tiring- the fall � tery at Kingston was broken into on Satur. arr�st they 'have. been the victim :of ner- Ir byterif , Ir . , ! Slater Shoes, r � fJ two'bodiea were carried off. vo4s collapse- in a in asure, and ; r the bat , OctobOr 27th. The pastor, Rev. Mr. after a struggle, i lassoed, tied to E telephone . , � . I sy night, and . � I I � � I to par ies' O'ing for ed Ka��, has �Iy recove rn . Next day the animal -1- i 1� .� . I d1who are o * here is no clue to the perpetrators, but fi",co of last M,�Lythoy became worse. -.Lat. -- red fr�)m his recent post, ;ind deho �ed � Men. I L I About what style of a liat or stock, an will ther fore m i im.ruotv 8 0 . i,9�8 I - I was taken in a sleigh to the stables of the I I . I Inter . I . I I . inedical students are blamed. . ! terly, however, they ave hardly slept at i I bonnet you will wear -this bead. That Mr. ree way i4. a believer in all such is their anxie y as to Air (libson Mahaffy has been re -en- Aoyalhotel, and from there shipped to Tor- i I : . A lady, finding herself on the wro' -the final re- . Anotl�,'k,er shipment of these celebrat. � i keepilig only goo a ek 1 evident 7 rig T I I � - beq'omes i I ag d as tea her i . i fall, but come to us. Let us . train at Tilsonburg junction, the, other suit of the trial, w ich commences this j, of Union School Section onto. .i I . ' I I t --- . I ed shoes just in -without doubt I upon an exami tick of hid -`1 herd. Some '( i the beat shoe in Canada for the I helpyou. We-makeastudy - .1 night, jumped from the rear coach, whell'it we4. Narcotics hav been adinitlistered .N 0. � and Logaii, for the year 1896, -A most daring robbery was comm d I � , 15, Ellib i I excellent specimens of orou0breds are to - - , �h years'engagernbrit in that see- in St. Mary I I � wa,a going a V- , accordingi to the be* g his 110 a, oniSunday, 27th ult., between ' � of faces and our aim is to ­ alld 8 ck�ejoek. L price, $,,I, $4 and'jRj. See the rub- : amonist t "Im. - -Arriongst 1the tgoodspeed. She turned se to 'an unusual degr tie - I , I I I . be, found . - oral somersaults, but, strange topay, es- statements -of a well wn medic4l. man, c . Mr. 1 1 lahaffy is a popular and success- 7 t ,The dwelling of MT. H. .U. . - i . 7 ber soled Slater shoe, something ! � - pedigreed a � e. Xii noticed in �. . I, res It. Repose� bas.for ful. aeheri . Rice was plundered while the fami1v were . . I he most stylish _ took t e T -1 � . . . � 11 . , � q � ' J . b,t chui 'h d goods of considerabl, value � I new. , When you are looking for � rticular two fine co wWch m ould be caped without being injured. but with very little )11� -1 something good in focitivear, ask i I bat possible -for the least Pa i -A golden russet apple, . measuring 11 a . month back been almost un�nown to -'Mrs, n Scott, of Hibbert, who Eas e . ; hard tD beat anywhere� an e months . . �� � m beeh ail I" ever since July last, passed were ' rating -chiefly of jewellery � ' , for the SlateIr Shoe and remember i . i money. . . " f')� .inches in circumference, and weighin 81 them. � - - R - . � I , i � iev Wednesday night, last week, T r "' '%O�a I lied 11 Ma*�toba- e' . i - . old calf oa i ! n lop's =The � annual I I tup fair " at Galt, was ,away on a f - nees, was grown on D. A. H�s he �nd clDibing. *0, Rice's gold watch, with ' � the only place wher� they can be t I I - � promi0ing .looking aiii 1. T e rades are - held on Tuesday of last week Ths- fait, is deciased wu one of the most highly re- name Lottie Carbow, and gold loc4et, -with - I bought in Sea.forth is irom I I . Iso a ifine lot, -many of the fon lacking . orchard, Hill Farm, Ancaster. Three bun I . I . l� I � I I * . dred barrels of these lb h been for breeding and.buyin� Y p4rposes�, I and� is spo , onion in Hibbert township, and letters 41 L. C." 1 engraved on them,; and Mr. I f the pedigree to pass as tborc, h reds. ' Old in the was only in her 49th ye . Riceis ft I I . � shippe'd to Inverness, ScotUnd. one of tl�e oldest fairs c f its kind h I � ir lined jf�&-Jjaoket may help to dis- I I : . .; I A, E, Pen te c' Is tj a . ! . ' Th rincipt I bree -ed he coming 0 e cover . I . . I . I HIS YORKSHIRE SWJ -The Ailsa Craig Banner tells this yarn count hristmeks Day was to hav the thievea.! The jewellery was all ,r ,�� V i �3'E. 1 ' di r �resen - f . I ­ � : I The raising of swine 'is an 11 portant and without a blush : Mrs. G. 0. Robinson, of was tKe LZc!s]ters, )ut Shrops ires Ind wi eased the wedding of Dr. Waters, of Old,. and includied bracelets, chains, ear- I � ' ' I I I � I profitable branch on I G enway Sir la, and Miss L. Cathcart, of Blarishard, nrigol pins, fing��, rings, etc. The iclothing � . . ,be I farm. Lobo, cooked a potato, and the family of Southdowns were sh o in evide ce. Mr. * I 11 - � . 4 � , At present there are alout 7 ead, a large . . ,�r St. iMa rys, but the heavy hand of death Was gentlemen�p � * : . I r . . . . I .. ive sat down to do justice to it, Every- John Kelly, of Shakeq eare, was -present � to no ; suits and pants. It is - I - I I . .. f I I . I �, ., . ! . number of them pedigmed alif nals of vari- one ate heartily thereof, but, when the meal buy ray -is for urwes for, a large int#46rpoa d, InaDr. Waters, after two days' thought to be tfie! work of tramps, as th I % � . � I I . � 0 1 Ous ages, most of them the im,� iroved York- was finished, there was a large decoction of r .. e . left 'o of their old clothing, " , i 4/111 anch in'the -.Northwesi i. shown illn]ess, from, inflammation, was a corpse,an.4 b.ehind I . - . R 7-a - Bi 11 . I . me I � . � / /1'r 'vF , : shire breed. A reat r iany ,q, these, bow- the potato left. At suppei time they again were from One y Old. - � c2eA FO Sign ' 9 ear up tortlahntlee, year- body 1W in'the silent tomb in the,perne. ltlifem! � ] 1 1 � f .1 ! 6 . : i I I � � . � L J � ! � .1 I � i I i I I . -0 �; - . I ! I I I I . . � � I : .. 1. - L : . L . : � i t I I . 1. 1 1 �� . �� I � I . . I � i I I , I I . i I 1�1 . . i � I 11 ", , � I . 7 �?, ! I I . - . . . 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