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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-10-02, Page 11 55 18961W � - ____ ,----!------! - . _____� . I Days., I 1c, see ur 1i_q,,1&y- : � , im_ Millinery, . .ne � .d 2 .,e order., . � , I I , I 11 , I - _g, Jacket Cloths,� � � . ; I � � I . ything is in store, . � I - . � �V��Ij I . - . - - k Dry Goods Store - I � " - — __ i�'tb, I is section wfly Zllaw,—Our g,rai ML% Ale. x. INIC-Deat �ith are buyinzup�, I �fL � . . I 'r $111pmelit to, � -,-A large shipment �here on Saturday �-Nlr. R.B.McLean"s. Mrd pt ize at Exeter. . 1 4 Zurich fair -- _Per �,udge on carriages. Ifood. judge.—.1-lis, 1-i , % � L I of Mr. D. B. �Nfc_ . � has beeo visiting nna.� for some time , - . J� I . � I . I � — Z : :>n� � -, I � I �cheaper from cash, [a a reg u I ax are dit busi- store hy all odtJ,+L-1 Sea- . - . :Weir's 110tel, appoefte "armiceaers Red Brick � ,is, Manager. 16021-1 : . . I �grlra reaper, death,- 11aue, and claimed M . Gus gifts, a loving, I I ,pemon of J ennie E,,,. Smith, who passed + ,this world on the :the 16Lh inst. De- � -_ . of .'the late Johm I . . I Lanark county, on, - ; I . She was married I Wm. Al. Smitlit of , L, iier husband "I -L Caul& I - I 1881. They !settled hip, afterwat,da re- d finally to V I Valton, � igag.ed in mercantile - Inge, hers L has' been a.- I ' . aer business,lability ere well known and She - was a valnea. � imch, and active k, being especi� . � I 4dies' Aid Society, ,11 she virill be deeply- , aced by the floral. �.e motto, 14 Love,"' 7 of their departed . : she waa' unusually th the loving care Of,' son, and daughter,,- luence of her Chris - ':lira of the dornestic­-" - . eelingly realize their - heerful and hospit- atribut-ed' much to­� �ty in the commun- . p . The deceased had I e, and wa% confine& ; . three months, yet. . pected blow ta her, - olds. Her end, wasr. � I - i L it must b Led members o� her-, er ehri,ttivLa !if , her I I J rnothef; and her indlysympa.thy with,- �� iwcoraact have uryi- ; and througir the- : dour she has reach- - . above. The', in- 71he Brussels 6eme- ; L I . hvit, Tile faneral , , - , i,AJ)Gut 130 vehicle& , . . ATA:esslon. Rev.� D.. � s chur0x, assisted by" �russels, �tnd Rev. J_ , took chaorye Of tile. . 0 � . . DZI. . d has dropped in -The Huron Rifle' �.heswill take place, � I Y ,erg, Clinton, somev �'eter Cook, of G'ode- � �hjs so acre farm on axles Cox, at P'Drter'g- ; xittual sports in con- legiate , lustitute on, led success in every ited by a I,Y,rge num-, , ,,nts. In the even - I 0 held in the town' iigranlute was 6arried- ;, e pre.st-ated, to the� ,,r . I Firs, Adam Cantelow I I needle which pene- � , her foot under thet . :e. The needle,broke- . be easily removed.. ' ,ollow.�On Wednes­ iornas 0. Cooper, of E�ir (;4th anniversary- I rid wife axe permit- , .ig together, but Wer� oper inay be spare& Inany of Such anni-_ . Rev. W. Craig, of � -will . F of Clinton, - �vices b6th -morning. : - . . . I 'on x ' �o_NIAZ�._-� - NI-ondaF I ,o her mward. The I unexpected, as the' ,me tirnia. Th� de- � mto, where afie re- , . 'J". 11 at x0vitig subsequ ly ,vas ularried in 1845, �nce, there, IVIr- and he county of Huroar I '(1fara short ,itime" I 0- , I [,,,age .1ine, where Za. pent. Fifteen year& , into. town to reside, I . Of the "'Jethodist. Ll her life bag ever' pay with divine re-, . I L!en in delicate hearltb� . diate cause Of her " . erienced im Irip, ex L le to- get ricl _ ----, - - - E 4 -truly noble Cba,rac- I ."best confiden7ce Of' -, '' 4er. She leaves "`-' ,-ht� weat, and Vwo`� , - 'NLIrs. ter one being , I : Iviise Lizzie`_- ,�ther, . - � . I . ­ . ­ I 7 �_ � � - . . : � � : I . � I � 0 . I . . I ­­_ - ­ I — I � , - � - . , - - . I . I . I � . . . . . . 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I � I I 11 � f — � _= - ____ I - --- - I I I . . . f . . . . . � . !. I . � how. I den, W B Battler. - Ballantyne, whom I saw ning at about to marry. Such," said Rev. J.Odery, arty and Miss NJ. O'Flaherty; Pa;tri,ak C14- 1 � - - I 4 � .1 � �­ . . ' NTS.—Iron harrows, John and Miss Bridget Qonway. The cere- � ' . . . i I . .. 'A BEAUTIF . , The Zurich, S N OLD � . U L CITY. I this ino Methodist liton ' T -A '� : The Hay- Branch Agricultural SoCiet , L11PLEME' Diech- Stratford, can testify with me to the truth pastor of the Berkeley street i v .- . p i .Mr. LAI. R. Counter, -for manyll yeo is a ' held their annual� sho-w on'their well a y ert, Fred Signer. Lumber wagon, John of that.. We are glad'indeed to have 'an op� church, Toronto, during the course of his monies took place in the order given, One i I � � - . . � r- -_ . .. . . i respected resident and business m4n of this i-anged and capacious allow groun Diechert. Carriage Fred Hess. Open portunity of meeting Airs. Wilson, who is a sermon Sunday. ill" bt 11 were part of -the each day, commencing wit onda, The 11 i h INI Y. I I � . P Z � ,da in s 3; i . town, but.who is now residing in Honolulu, F Hess, John— Wesloh. Cove -red -near relative of the gentleman to whom I content of a letter I received last week. parties all live in Stratford except .' Air. CUT_ I . Zurich on Wednesday and Thursday of last buggy, I I 1 4 1 writes from that place on August 24th, to a buggy, Fr6d Hess, lst and 2ad. Cutter, F refer,-L.'p,nd whom we know so well at our old The reverend gentleman use a. the illustra- liton and Miss Couway, who are residenU i NFAIRN- � - week. The weather was- all that could be Hess. . home." " (Applause.) Your a dress, AIr tion to show the difficulty experienced in ,-of Ellice. . I I . i friend in Seaforth. In describing the City desired, I 1 3 but -for some -unexplained reason I I i � I he' says : It is difficult to de'scribe thi MANUFACTU,Rr 'Mayor, suggests many topics, bo: t it will b� - reading or understanding the hearts of some 1 —A number of the dental praptitioners - t - - o ,s. —Pair blankets,S Rannie, � i 8 the attendance was not so. large as in some . � � ) ' in i i � Y' Id occupy the people. of Perth and Huron are expected t . � . country, as it iT so entir6l � different from former, years and as the merits of the show J C Kalbfleiseb. Pair men a shoes, hand better, I think, that.we shou ' P meet .1 people generally have listened:lso long to anything you have evdr seen, As we came and the beautiful weather should have pegged, calf skin, Fred Kibler,H Schroeder. time At'our disposal in making a -.quaintance —Thieves broke info the baggagre-ioorn of Mitchell on October 29th, for the 1jurpose of I I . in sight,of the city, it I put me in'mind Of brought out, The I Sewed shoes, Fred Kibler, H Schroeder. with as many as possible of tbose who are the New York- Central Railway at Lewis- organizing a dental association for the two - I the old y irn in advertisement a about goods , show, however, was one :1 .1 6) Rome pictuves I bad een in tfie far East: of th,� beat eve Pegged shoes, Fred Kibler, H Schroeder. assembled bere. I must, however, -before ton, smashed every trunk in sight and spill- Counties. - - I. I - being gi, -en away I I below cost,. and like r held here, and that is say- I , . The harbor was filled with ships and they ing a good deal. The only light depart- Collection leather, Dumert & Co. Collee- concluding, acknowledge the courtesy of the ed the contents into one -heterogenous mass —Mr. W. .R.- Ore,,presideut of the On� I - looked as if- tl . I . _nk P Miss Watson, of tario Fruit Growers' Association, was in St. I statements, that the majority pay but little , icy were, tied u , to a lot of � tion atc ves C Hartleib. Blankets, 8 Ran- Grand Tru tailway author ties, repre- rch for jewelry. I . . p I ment was in ladies': work. The fruit was I i 'kind.' . Parkdale, ha�d two of her trunks pillaged in .Marys the other day, inspecting the or - attention to statements of this 1. So trees on the bank ' but as we came in -among said to be ahead of � London, while the roots nie, Robt Bell. Half-dozen brick, John B sented by Mr. Fitzhugh, for so readily com- - - them, we could see, the wharves and ware- were a close second� The outside show W�s Foster. Two lbs finished flax, J F Rickbiel, plying with your request as to delay the this style. _. cbard sp.rayed under �he auspices of* tile I ' - .With the knowledge of the doubt that has houses, with a glimpse of a few stores up well in keeping with that in the hall. The J C Ka lbfleiseb. Tiles, John B Foster. train for a few minutes, and ua making —The Picton Times �ays : Rev. Isaac .-Government last spring. - � existed in people's minds a,bout giving goods one of thestreets. We live about twenty DmRYPRODUCE.—Fifty pounds butter in possible this pleasant episode in our tour, Wilson returned a few days ago from at- , —Some shell and pea fakirs did a flour , 0� following is the .�ist ,of succes,9ful corn. � S I we thought that when we'advertised minutes walk from t4e top of . tub, Robert Bell, Gould Bros., W B Bat- which I can aa4ure you we shall never for- tending -the Friends' meeting'at Swarth- ishing busines in a back yard at Taviswck, away� I " PUnch petiters : ; . day They had I � Bowl," the name of one of the hills, about. , I . N tier. 5 pounds butter soifficiently saltbd for get. . (Applause). more, nine miles from Philadelphia,:Penn- on the morning of the fair . giving fifty good new hats away,, t,hat a lot DRAUGHT-HoRSES'.—Brood mare, Duncan � . . raked in quite a -sum from unwary ones be- � To thel right* and left, form I 'table use, John Musso Robert Bell,' W. B I —0 - ,of people would not understand - that we 330 feet high ' � - Taylor, Owen - Geiger, F Coleman. Fdal, 0 0 . sylvania. There was 'a large attendance f- a ye o I I ing a half circle, run ing to tile water's I Battler. Home made cheese, not less than . Seaforth Show. On a train bringing 2,000 Friends into the fore the village constable go, bi e n . ineant simply to give them away as an ad. edge on the left, is . a� range, of hills, with Geiger, D Taylor, F Coleman. Two year 10 pounds, R and T Snowden. FactorX � was but them, I I ;ar olds, A G Smillie, -ban Bell, D Taylor., One I . The annual show held under the auspices place to attend the meeting there 'A - .. . tisement of our bat stock, with no men- yalle�s between, partly in plantations, part- made 6hee3e, not less than 40 pounds, 'S an one person who used tobacco, and not one —Alessrs. Ed. Robi -eon., H. Anderson ver I - year olds, A G Srnillie. Span, J K Goetz, of the South Huron d Tucketsmith agri- . I . � tion of cost. We -were pleasa, I atly - disap- ly*-in'trees and lava rocks, with theif vary- Dan Bell. : Marti"'. Honey in comb, 5 pounds, Jacob cultural. societies, on the gro nds of the who used toxicants. and Charles S. Atkinson,of Anderson, have I . I Ing and green, and - the - . � Haber6r, Wendel Smith. Loaf of home latter, in Seaforth, on Thursday ad Friday —The ath occutred recently at Belbel- returned from their wheeling expedition to . - � AGuicULTURAL Ho-RsEs. —Brood . vie, Aber eerishire, Scotland, of General Sir Toronto and other eastern points. They . ted., however, for the number.of people ocean in front, with its white surf and beau. ; - ; Foln � . mare, made ,bread, R R Johnston, H Roeder. of last week was fairly succ skill. The -who gathered themselves before our store at tiful 061ors,'shaded. by the different. colored John Fulton, Gould Brothers 2ad and 3rd. Loaf of baker's bread, C Eilber. Strained n- fa orable and Harry Lu sden, elgest brother of- John M. wheeled to Toronto, a distance of 135 miles, - � weather on the first day was fa . Foali-John Fulton, John Hey, Gould Broth. . . -_ honey,' Win Fulton, Jacob Haberer. Lumsden, Esq., of Galt, Ontario. A his' in 12 hours. - _1� I there was a good ,show of pro Ucts in the ory the appointed time, afforded us another con- clouds overhead, forming a grand frame for era I Two year olds, Gould Brothers, Geo LADiF,s' Womc.—Crochet quilt, John hall. On the second day, the d y on which of the family shows it to be one of the mL'ost —Robert Forrest, of Atwood, has return- - : � vincing proof that the people believe what one of, the most bea'utif ul pictures on earth.. SCh,olielig, J Green. §pan, Simon Campbell I distinguished of Scottish families. By the ed home,. after& pleasant visit to relatives I % - .., � The'eity at your feet, about eight miles cLa . . I Geiger, George Nott. Crewel work, George the crowd is always expected, t�e morning death of his brother, Mr. J. M. Lumaden in Manitoba and the Northwest. H�. � .PosE.—Brood Mare, Henry rain, becom6 heir to the estate of Belhelvie in brought home with him two fine sets ea,ch I we advertise, as we never misrepresent,- and 1drig and three and a half miles wide in the � GiNERAT, Pui, 1�ott. . Knitted quilt, H Well, Fred Signer. broke gloomy and gave forebodihgs of i � - . ­ � always live up to the spirit of our newspa- - 'ceritre looks like one'vast park -and garden, � Berlin wool wreath, D: 8 Faust. Log cabin no doubt preve uting many f rouil a, distance 31' : ) Dat' 8 W Morlock, C Trumner. Foal, H ' Aberdeenshire, it being entailed. of elk -a-ad moose horns. _ I - � with the roof of a house peeping up through � as I wo quilt, George Nott. H Roeder, Patched who had intended coming gut, carrying out -Friday, Mr. Torrance, 81 —Mr- J. A. Mac:Vannal, 11. A., who has -1 per claims. I � . Dat:rr , August Hartman, W Morlock. T --�Last Presby - i 'the trees, here and there. I will try, to . quilt, George Nott, H Roeder. Homemade their intentions. The rain, however, al- .. . been spending the vacation at the home of We are now fairly started on the Fail yeai oldd, John McKinley, -A Geiger, D . : I I . - give you a nearer view of the picture, as , coverlet, John -er, George Rook. Home though threatening all forenoon, kept off terian st4; dent In Muskoka, and his wifel i a or I � I , - 4 . h. ' . � . Clipsbamal across Sparrow Lake. After'they left a few days ago to resume his duties, at � I know of us seen from the.hills. Street -after street for John Decher,'B Phfile, Wendel Smit mat, *eell&ott, Robert ]�,ell. Five until about one o'clock when a drizzle corn- . I eampaign. Whatever you may I I Haug. One year olds, John Schnell. Sp n, made Geo left Kilw I th in a sailing canoe to visit Mr. his father, Mr. P. Mac;Vaunel,of Blamshara, I '� and our goods in the past has, We feel safe miles, each square looking like a park, and _CARAIAGE. —Foal, John Hey, G Schoeli or more yards ( home made raor carpet, Cot- menced, preventing many,%bo had come to I "011ege, New York. 1 9. left the', sh6,re, � squall struck - and capsized Columbia. C � � ' . I -in saying, been businesslike as regards the -hardly any two alike, with hedge,% of bright Two year olds, S Rannie, W Fee, Conrad ton warp, H Well, John Decker. ainting town from going to the grounds. It is said Both of the occupant A. Crerar, of Biriscarth, Manitoba, -_ . foliage plants, in place of fences, and av- on velvet, .Fred Kibler, Joseph Cochrane. that there were as many around town all the cano6. 8 were --mr. � . . tesy shown and our prices. quoted. enues of. royal palms, ac i mango . Trucininer. One year olds, B Phfile, W Berlin wool work, H Roeder, C Tremner. afternoon as theke were on the show grounds. drowned. Mr. and Mrs. Torrance were was last week -1 visiting his mother, Mrs. I coar . eacia, * pi e, I -1 r ' ' I Smith, A Foster. Span, Dumert & Co well known in Woodstock where they hid Crerar, of Stratford. I - Cre'rar is an ex- . What we have never done, and will not do, rubber, banyan, coco . a ,as of i: Berlin wool pill ow �ushlon, Thos Johnstob, As a consequence, although there was a . . i J Wild. Buggy horse, J Hagan, W Witze formerly resided. tensive grain and cattle buyer, and is re- - - . - I - is to carry cheap, inferior lines,' of goods. , �other trees, with oleanders and various oth. D Taylor. - Fred Kibler. i s John- good turn out, the gate rec must have A largely attended meeting Was held in turning from making a shipment of cattle �o . I � er blooming shrfibs to fill up and walks and ston, Robert B. -Il. Album basket, George been at least a hundred d I — � ; Everything must give satisfaction to our drives through. This is a slight descri ROADSTEM.—Brood mare, R McAllister, Nott. Hair w -eatb, Win Roeder. Wreath they would bave been bad the ea er been Knox church, Dutton, on Monday evening the Montreal in to. . . ' 'P- R Dinsdale, W Witzel. Foal, Win Witzel, to moderate iii a call to a minister ; Rev. —The other day John Donald- son of 'Mr. - 1� customers, or we are not satisfied. - tion of the best residential I art of the ci of feathers, G eorge Nott. Braiding - on fine, or had the rain kept oft 5wo or three ' . . � I ty* ,C Woolfe, R Dinsdale Two year olda, R wieather .clerk I . I You may need a Fall Suit, yon may There are always just enough of, the trees in, � cotton, George Nott, -Sofa cushion, George hours longer., However, the Thomas Wilson, their late pastor,opri�sided. - George Donald, of the Stratford road, near I -1 .1 bloom to make the white'- City look like a - �._ Din8dale, S Rannie, YMcKinley. One year Nott, Henry Wurm.l Chenille work,George seemed to favor the exhibito*, if he did Th only name submitted was Rev. John St. Marls, in getting out of 'the wagon laid - � choose from a large readymade stock, in I ' olds, R Dinsdale, C Truerniner, W Witzel. Little, of Owen Sound Presbytery. Salary, his hi.no on the horse's back in order to � 7 � .Nott. Honiton lace, Geo Nott. Knitted not the society, for just as the allow was . � � garden for you must knowl that most of- Span, W S Ruby. Buggy horse, J Decher, . I - 1, 000 and a montWs vacati,�n. It - i , and was kicked in the face by the i ,which Our ,%,and $10 suits lead for good the' ti -lees have some kin of a flower, � it Dinsdale, John Voelker. lace curtain, George Rook. Mottoes in closing up and people were staiting for $ . ; I � . seven weeks since the ulpit was declared animal. - I.. i �� -value, or we will show you goods f or ordered nearly all the . year r d - For instance, berlin wool, Win Roeder, R R Johnston. home, the rain ceased and there was a de- p and I . . , . ' oun ' DURHAM CATTLE.—Jacob Roeder, all lats . - vadant, and the people are anxious to secure —Robert Moore, aged thirteen years,, � elot,hing any price between $10 and $25 ; there are six kinds of the ajacia ; you will Straw basket,A Faus . Comb work, Geo lightful evening, thus enabling all to get . 4 . an orphan-, is in London jail for horse steal- �i � , . one 2nd and one 3rd. Henry Kroft,, three No�t. Mr. Little. i I _'... � I Cushion toilet, -Geo Nott. Lamp home dry and comfortable. a mien's eve - day Pants at $1, 91.25, $1.50 remember seeing sma� ;1 of that kind 0nds. 8 Rannie, three 3rds. . -A mysteriou and disastrons blaze oc- ing. He took the horse from a man with I .. . . . - . ry I in pots. Some of those here reach forty feet ' - OTHEit THA-, mat, Ernest Gies, Geo Nott. Cross work, The show, on the whole,.- was fairly sue- -, � the f %rm of .Mr. Nathan Cocker, whom be was employed in Nissourl, took it I and,q 1 60 i .,T DURHAM. —Milch cow, Jacob Wendel. Smith, Win B ceder -_ BeaA work, cessful. In the hall theib were a few cui red On * - . ,�;, Men's Underclothing at $1 a suit, - high, and will, covei ground!: from 40 to . Surarus, Jacob Roeder, F Willert. Heifer eder. Shell work Geo blanks, but taken altogether, there was a Ea it Oxfo d, on 3aturday, when his barns, to St.- Marys and traded it, and then made I ' a all wool, values at $1.25, $1.50 and $2 a feet in diameter. One kind that is now in . a: season's crops off 200 his way to Hibbert, where he was arrested. I � I � calf, S Campbell, H Kroft, R McAllister. Nott. Chemise, John" Geiger, GeoliNott, -display equal to any former - year, while in Co.. taining a the '. I � � 7 . ' h dle exten- full bloom- is one mas's of scarlet,- so full of Two year oli heifer J Surarus, J Roeder, re �igs, a valuable Durham bull,and —One night lately robbers broke into the . -, I ,suit, Children's clothing we an � bloom one can -hardly see azleaf. It is called iH 8 Pfaff.. 7 Collection of buttons,Tbos Johnston. Gent's Rome departmeni a there was an extra large 11 a, fi, - - I . � . sively, and our customers say aa�tiiqfactorily Yearling heifer, Alex McEwen ' iderab farn machinery, -were destroy- house of Mr. A. McLellan', of the towuline, - . �; . I dress shirt, Robt Bell,Geo Nott, Embrioid- show. Many were" disappointed at the cO a . i . i 'A F Pfaff, J Roeder. Two year - old steer, W, � � I the . Paradise tree. Another -kind has , � "ed. Mr. docker estimates,that his total loss Wallace and Mini and stole over ,a' hun- I I to them. Fur Coats, Fur Caps and Fur yellow flower; another is variegated. The ' ery in silk, Geo Nott. Embroidery in allow of fruit. There is such an immense pockets of his Clothes J I Mitts just arrived. Anything in men's and real acacia that you know, has a small .1st I 2nd and 3rd John McKinley. Fat cow muslin, Geo Nott, Wendel Smith. One pair crof this season that every person seemed to w* be ab�ut $5,200. This will ,be more dred dollats from the 0 X; , 10 1� � P . . or heifer, J Roeder, H Roeder, D S Faust. ( than half 66vered by insurance. , which werehanging beside his bed. NX _� round flower like a ball, that forms into a Y woollen stockings, Geo -Nott, Robt Bell. be ooking for an extraordinarily large show 1, , earling steer, Jacob Surarus, M�Kinley, trace of the guilty party could be found. - � 'boyl? clothing sold at reasonable prices con. J "i in that department, -but it was not much, if —An ac�'iderlt happened in, Keppel town- I � - . . . � . � - long bean. . The oleanders and 'cactus ,grow Hs One pair cotton stockings, Geo Nott. Knit- � . sistent with. reliable goods. i , , Pfaff. Fat steer, Peter Lamont, A ted mitts in wool, hand made, Geo Nott, A any, in advance of ordinary years. The ship, near 10wen Bound, Saturday evening, —In Stratford, last Friday -night, burglars - - � � from twenty ,to thirty feet high. One'kind. Geiger, -J McKinley. . which terl�ninated in the death of Stanley effected an entrance into the residences of 1. �� � . I . ' - _. ; Geiger. Knitted sock in wool, hand made, reason for this no doubt is, that many were . - � � � - - ............... of cactus grows in the shape of a maple Simpson, aged 12 years. Simpson, in corn- . Jarvis, J. M. Fraser and D. � i . SHErtp,—Longy Wool,—AFed rain,— G Pen* Win Roeder, W B Battler. Aracene work, expecting such an extra show -that-they . Messrs. P. R 1 tree, with a trunk 15 inches through. The bale, R & T S�owdon. )? earling rum, G I any with dher boys, was in the barn of Mr. Farrow.. Th only succee. i I . Geo Nott. Crazy work, Goo Nott. Silk were afraid of being distanced and conse- ' . ded in getting $5 i � WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL other flowering shrubs and foliage plants are Penhale, John Decher. Aged ewes, year- . W. J. Sho4ldioe, lot 19, concession 12, Kep- in all. Chie'fleCarth believes it to be the - L . I ­ . . patch work, Thos' Johnston. Knitted pil- quently did not exhibit at all, whereas un- :y 2 t � - . too numerous to Write about. There must l -- I 'fell from work of tra - � r 71 ling$ ewes rid ewe lambs, G Penbale, three low shams, Gould �Itros. der ordinary circuinstances with fruit. as pel, catching tame pigeons, and nips. 11 I . f i . 0 i I I among . I L be fully a dozen kinds of palm lats and on 2ad. Rain lamb, Ernest, Geis, one of the beamis to the barn floor from —'Rev, Mr., Perrie, of Wingham, preached A FiNE ARTs.—Oil as they have this year: they would be � � them bein ther roya-1, cocoanut,. travelers', ,, painti g, lands,,ape, . -1 Conrad FM . . . tations The out- where he fell to the stable floor beneath, the anniversary sermons in the Atwood I t a. g bt Bell. on hand with great expee . 11 banana, rid date. The royal, I think, is Nott, Ro Cr work, portrait or . - 0 ,17 f 710 d MACDONALD -he most graceful tree that -grows. The Fine VVO ,—James Cooper and A Dun- figurb, Jos Cochrane. i. or' water colors, side show was one of the largest and best breaking One of his shoulder blades and one Presbyterian church on Sabbath, 20th ult. I I t can, each ' ree lsts .%nd two 2nds. Fat - of his arms in three places. He was also in- Hewaslistenedto by large and appreci- i I flowers, .JosCochiane, Robt Bell. Pencil ever held in the count3. There we're horses, � I I butt looks as if it were polished. and var- sheep, G P hale, R & T Snowden. . jured inUrnally, from the effects of which ative audiences, and his sermons wtre Rue i . I , : � drawing, Geo Buchanan, � ,at and 2nd. Bat- cattle, sheep and swine on the ground . - i �. CLOTHIERS - . nished,and the top like vqry large ostrich Pic;s�Jer'sey Red,—W Sinclair, two Ists. ten ;ign�r. Painting on in number's 'which would have done he died 1,Mbriday. morning. expositions of divine truth. . J m wreath, Fred. LEE . i 1. ., - feathers. The traveler takes its name fro Berkihir , he bright little son of Rev- .9 , e,—D A Graham, four lots. plaster paris, Jo Cochr arie, Thos Johnston, credit to the largest shows in the Dominion. —Mr.' William Jaffray, postmaster at —George, t 11 . = V 0. T. W. S. O. T. S. . having a leaf in the'shape of a pitcher, that Tamworth,—John Hey. and Alex Thomp- a died on Mon- R_ S. Hosking, who had his leg ",cidentally I , � - . . . . FLOWEM AND PLANTs — Collection of Indeed many of the animals abown were Berlin for bhe past 39 years, . �� ,I . I � is always filled with water, the whole- top ceased broken some two months ago, is, under the - � j ' . 1, � Ron, each two late and two 2nds. . .1 flowers of any kind, not 1'eas than six pots, prize winners� at Toronto and London. The day, of last� week, aged about '65. De . i ' i I . ' � I. T. S. B. . being in the shape of an open fan., Even. Poland China,,—Wm. Sinclair, all prizes. grown in the house or garden, Jos.CcFch- dis�l&y was one alike credit�ble to the ex- was only a for a few days with an attack skilful treatment of Dr. Brown,of St.Marys, . I �1� most -of the business at ts are filled with of & ,,doing very nicely. Another month will see ��. - . 0 - I i, SEAFORTH, - � ONT. Cheat& White,—Aged boar, J Beph,Fos- rane. Baquet of cut flowers, D Bell, D.S hibitors and to the coqpty. Of indam ion of the bowels. He was r trees- The houses in the residential part of . - i . ; ' F� - - ter. Aged now, Ist and 2nd S. Aannie, Faust. Collection �of geraniums, D S Fattit. Several of the manufacturing establish- very ,kindl disposition and was weli liked - him out again. ' A , the city are mostly'wood, a,great many be- —One or two of this light 6agered youths I , � r. Jaffray was the - i — . . Spring - boar, G Penbale, Joselph Foster. John Musso. Coll ction of pansies, D Bell, creditably re- and f' r, ly known. M � 11 . .ing small and would not e much if ritwere . I meats of the town were most . av " who attempted 'to steal geese belonging i � . " � , Spring sow, lot and 2nd Joseph Foster. D S Faust. I presented. Messrs. Broadfoot & Box had, eldest a o the late Peter Jeffrey, founder I � r although some are . � not for the surroundings, . id eorge Fisher, of the 1.2th concession0f I : very fine, with large verandas or lanais, as , POULTRY.—Hamburgo, 8 Martin, W J .JUDG'93, an usual, a very nice Aisplay of furniture ; of the Galt Reporter. He leaves 'five sons, Mr - - L I - . U of whom ocenpy prominent positions in Elms, the other night, got their fingors " � . RUBBER. N a called here.' Most of the business part of 'Irwin. Plymouth rocks, J Irwin, D A HBAvy HoRsEs.:-,-G. Morlock, Stephen ; Mr. T. F. R. Idase, of the Seaforth Packin f , � : I � . � House, had a display of cured meats whic the Western States. He also leaves one burned with a charge of shot or something 7 . � I � I the city is old fashioned, with narrow Graham. Wyandottes, D A Graham, W J Win. Dixon, Brucefield. I � wn in about as eff-ective.'. - � � - . I i �aughter, Miss Amy Jaffray, well kno � � streets. Some of the es have no doors, Jrwin. Silver created Polands, H Bower. LxoHT HoRsks.—P McGregor, Brucefield, looked nice enough to tempt the most fas- . � - � sto as Musical circles. . —At the North Mornington. manse, by - � - ; Black Spatliall, H Bower, W J Irwin. Light CArrLA. —John Shepherd, Tuckersmith ` tidious palates, while the arrangement w , I I i just iron abutters to close at night. The . 7 � I most influential Rev. J. W. Cameron, B. A., on Wednesday, . I . DAYS Brahmas and dark Brahmas, lst and 2nd J� R. E. Snowden, Staple neat and tasteful; Mr. Broder ek had sev- —One of Paisley's . I newer part has some very handsome blocks, r Y. the person of - Mr. Robert 16th ult., MT. Alfred Clemiusbaw was mar- � I . ." I with thelatest improvements. Some very Irwin. Dorkins, W J Irwin, D A Graham. SHBEP AffD PIGH.—P. C. McLean, Kip- eral nice sets of harness, m hich showed citizens, in . I' , - cas, W J Irwin. 4 -ed caps, C pen ; Win. Chapman, Rodgerville. taste and good workmanshi , while the 1 Porteous, ently passed away. Mr. ried to Miss Maggie, second daughter of - . i heavy stocks are carried. Most of the stree�s Black Minor . � Oswald, F Kibler. White Leghorns, James musical instrument de�partm nt was well� Porteous w I rn in the county of Lanark, Mr. John Stewart, of Listowel. The young - I Rainy- days are here. We i I experie good, being macadamized and POULTRY AND IMPLEMENTS.—O. 0. Will- e in Listowel. . wil . )i ir county in IM. He learn. couple will make their hom � � � smooth . _; sidewalks are. t4 same. Hardly Irwin, 1:1 Bower. Brown Leghorns, James son, Seaforth. . filled up b Mr. John Dowr ey. Messrs.:, coming to I t�_ —Thos. S. Byers, caretaker of the Ham- I something like ca,tchy weather'in a, day or de of blacksmith, and proved so � I Irwin,: D A Graham. Black LanWshana, G G-RAIN.—Auguat Ehnes, Zurich., Cardno &.rid �racksell had di3p ays of bread, ed the tra � . � any plank walks. 'Some of the public . � letward-school, Stratford, died the other � � two. Sunshine one day, rain the next. It I ' successful th *about 1863 he went so Pais- ' I buildings are very good for this part of the Holtzman. Buff Cochin, D S &not, H Fp.uiT.—W. H. Mellreen, Stanley ; H. rolls and buns, which puzzled he judges for I I I I � - is certainly the season for uncertain weather. world., among thes4� being the Young Men's Bower. Parbridge Cochin, D A Graham, *Magel, Zurich. . . . a long time to know where the ley and star d a store, doing, a very ex- rom e e ec of an overdose of laud&- I � . num taken accidentally. Mr. Byers was an � I I I PR6DUCF - tensive busine . About 1877 Mr.Porteous, . . I .and 2n James Iew j. _DL. . � Masonic Bantams, Ist and 2n in. Tun* VHGETABLES AND Dmity red ticket. Mr. Van gotion 'a usual at i A pair of 'Rubbers is a necesaity� , Association - building, - old resident of "Stratford, having lived there . � " � 1, ternple, Union church, Government build- keys, John Voelker,4 A Graham Pigeons, Steinbach, Zurich ; E. Rannie, Hensall. tractive display of fact ry clo', is and other with his son-in-law, opened a private bank . L years of I � cannot make a mistake in buying at our : . i ce 1.856. He was sixty- 1. building. The latter F Kibler, John De her. Rabbits, James in -Paisley. They dissolved partnership am � . . 6 - ina and the'Executive . I Fi--zE ARTSA,.i DFL&wEus.—Wm. Weeks, products of the Seafor h cola mills were He started the first tiu§hop opened in � . I missing,this year and caused qi ite a blank about the year 1891, since which time the sgee . I � stores. We carry,com-plete lines in ' Business of all Irwin, F Kibler. . . . T iE,,L the ex -Queen's palace. . . � K -Teter. ted 6ger of the bank. He Canada. I - i . G-RAPIT AND ,qEEW,—`White fall wheat, LADIES WoiaK.—Mrs. -Patterson, Ilensall; in the hall. Several other . town business former ac " mailk elsb, jeweler,of ,Stratford, is � I I Mon's Storm (high cut)'Rubbm3; round, kinds is dull at:present. There are twelve leaves a widow',one son and three daughters. —1/1 e. J. W � I I pointed and razor t:ee. ! islands in the group, five being inhabited, Ab Geiger, D Bell. Red fall wheat, H Mrs. D. Link, Crediton.- I � men whG are usually represented, were . away on a trip'to Dallas, Texas. Mr. Welsh. : I . . Bower, C Colosky, John Geiger. Spring . prominent thi's year for'their absence, but I � *_ I and the others being mostly rocks. There I I . - . hasbeen suffering fr4orXfiay fever for some - Men's extra fine low Rubberg, round, e about 100,000 inhabitants, 70 per cent. wheat, Joseph Wild, W F Caldwell, John we hope they 'i makeup in future years Perth Notes.. . time past, and he is seeking relief. He is - I pointed and razor toes. . at, Barley, H Bower, Jacob Roeder, Lord Aberdeen at Seaforth. for the hiatus Twhich they caused this yea ,. � . . I I . � . I of them being about equally divided be. Voelker. . ado mention last week of the re- In th( outdo I or department, the Messr . Stratford taxation has been . fixed at 21 accompanied by Dil. � C. T. Campbell, of � Ladfea' Storm Rubbers, roun � d, pointed tween Ha*aii and this one, Oahu, pro- A MeEwen. Black oats,. Joseph Wild. We m -General and Colemi n Brothers had a very fine mills on the dollar for this year. London, and together- they will attend the- I and razor toes. � . - nounced O -ah -hu. Hilo, On Hawaii, will be White oats, J Roeder, J F Schittler; John deption given to the Gover ' nor ' -collection —Dr. More, of Kirkton, has purchased a Sovereign Grand Lodge of the Independent . # I - Small peas, Jacob Brown, Chris Lady Aberdeen at Seaforth. We now giye of the many excellent implements manufa I - . a large city, the largest sugar ,and coffee Hey. 0 1 Ladles'fine low Rubbers, rouad, pointed . 'Lord Aberdeeii's kdry, and whi---.,h practice�'at Haw.kesville. I . . Order of Foresters. . I � - _11 0 !, #sitar r u -,r 119 LI -, - � � I at I (11 G rfg � r I 0 le - .. il, I 4 - I , t�� �ck I al t W;a. �b ��l 'It' and razor toes. . ; plantations being on that island, as well as Schoch, J Foster. Mummy peas, Joseph a verbatim report of ad- tured , t the Seaforth four S ratford has just Completed a fire —Mr. and -Mrs. James Verner, of Smith I � � It also has' Wild, A McEwen. Clover seed, Gould dress, which he delivered in reply to the attracted no little admiration from the farr �- t- verity- � I pine apple, banana and others. I miarm system, put in at a cost of 62 000. Easthope, were chosen from am= v I tUbbers. . which ' Brothers, Joseph Hey, J Musso.'. Timothy address of -welcome presented to him by ers And others, who were continually around ) . � - Boya', GirWand Childrexi�,3 F; I the.largest volcano in the world is ' —Ihe,Oddfellows' ball,'at Sebriugville; four applications, ag� superinten ent and . � i I now in full erupfion. The city 61i Honolulu � seed, R & T Snowden, H Krof b. . Flax seed, Mayor Cray on behalf of, the town council them. ' Messrs. Hamilton and Chesney, . metallic Ceiling and waIla. matron of the Perth County House of I I ' In thebesb Canadian and Granby' makes. , � - and citizens'of Seaforth.1 He said: agents for the Frost k Wood establishmen t, il; to I ave a. new I � . : . . has about 30,000 people, about. j3,000 ei,ob , J F Rick beil. ' - . ed at $500 ; . L , a he St. ,Marys brass band bas been re Refuge. The salary was fix - i -5000 Ho-RTIGULTURE. —Collection of apples, Jos MR. MAyon, LADIES IND GENTLEMEN.— also bad a very good assortment of the I — � I a ent, and $200 1 All-sellir.��- at the LowestPrices. E ,riglish and Americ n, and about , . - .. I n ' t 8 firm. For Organ,zed, with Mr. Frank Allan as their that is $300 for superintend � . � I .. I I Portugese with a fe* other whitesi The Wild, H Lippert, R & T Snowden. Fall Most heartily do I thank you for thL�, kind- implements manufac ured by thi . . I for matron, with free house, light and fuel. 9 I I de, I . : I - - - : I I r , ples, 4oseph Wild, Wendel Smith, W F- iy demonstration, with its cordial anifest- further particulars, we shall nave to reigr Fj( e Portuguese, of courseclaim to be white peo- ap . . � - - 1P 0. 9. C�Idwell. Winter apples, Joseph Voel- ation of your loyalty and public spirit. our readers to the prize list, which will , e orge Malcolm, B. A., of the Collegi- The House of Refuge is expected to be ready A � . - - ple, but are not so recognized by the other. I alte Ii stitute staff, Stratford, is down -with by the first of December� . I They are a dirty lot, with a few exceptions. ) ' .n, will be an his- found on the seventh pag of this issue. I � kibr, J F Rickbeil W Roeder. King'Tomp-. This, ladies and gentleina —There died in Buff*lo, on September Snrarus, Fred Kibler. N;rthern toric day in the annals -of the British Em- - --I— ty.phc id fever. �hf- Go )E) - s 1 4�11w_ �t , , They are the lower class, being brought king., D - .,- . _�l . M. O'Flynn, late cheese maker at ,2nd, Daniel Kane, of t - � re of ownie. � . iveB are Spies, H Kroft, -D Surarus. B&Idwins,Jobn pire, for this day declares thkt the' reign of I I � -4 1111111y)�� L here foi- plantation hands. The na� ' I Canada., Kink� I a, has been engaged in an East Zorra He bad been complaining for Boole time of -1 --"J� ! l . Ljdusso, Jos Wild. Rhodelsland,E Gies, Queen _V�ictorla is not only the most glori- I . I . . ,a very fine looking people, all above the av I having a very severe pain in his head, wMeh' -1 a little after C Schoch. Spitzenbur�a, D Sararus, D 8 ous, but the most extended of any monarch —Potato rot has appeare4 in some sections f P, a t Oili, for 1896. -used by the sun tome- I l L 5, EA f -'O, q 7 -/-/, eraae size. Their featureii are . I . . . Thomas Skinner is shipping ap- he supposed was ca - . t a Snow apples, G Buchanan,H Kroft. that has .occuipied that,, illustrious throne. of Oxford county. � .. . - 1 I I- henegrotype,butth6 eye is larger and Faust. ht Mitchell station for the old country time during the hot weather, but was I � , , I . . . -and the hair- er I Canadian red apples, H Kroft, Wendel Well ma,v we exchange congratulations, —Large shipments of,apples were made �lea I . Opposite f TWO I Opposite softer in expression, are of the 6 e to attend to his work. He xpositor Oflice. �STORES Town Building abundant and straight; black and 2 Smith. Ribeton pippins, Joseph Wild, John ladies and gentlemen, u on this fact, that this week at Montreal for the old countrv. -roarl eta. They nest quality. always a�bl - I p J usual on the morning of I E 1,1 spared thus —Throe boys named Vottor, Ladd and ,, —Loads of apples are brought every day went to work as . I brown in the full bloodsi but I-111111iDE al. Decher. Golden russets, D Surarus, H our beloved Queen has been I . u- the2ad ult., but soon dropped, and never . ! - most to white in � th � e rnixed bloods.' It is a Kroft. Fall ,pears, Joseph Wild, W B long to reign for the benefit 0. this great Anderaon, have been missih roin t e ic- 6D ti� e Br dhagen ei er mill, to be man - . . M e butter, 'etc. again opoke. I � h i . . � � . common thing to see! the native we nen Battler. Wint&r pears, Joseph %ild, H S Empire and to be wore,and mote tens rined toria Tudustrial School, imico, for ten facti red to jelly, ape-bitionJohn Pletsch, —it is possible tbat,tlr� L. Sclim-ldt, of I . faff.' Peacheal John Voelker, Wendel in the hearts of her people. (Applause.) I days past. � —lit t e Lo 'don ex . with hair reaching below the knees, and F% a P ;f 8 lake - ntries in Milverton may lose one'of his legs as a re - Dill & Steare thick as your arm. I The police. are all na- Smith.- Prunes, H Well, Joseph Wild. Red c6n.. assure oil, Mr'. Mayor, that- Lady —A. M. Terrill, of Picton, its taking oxt 0 a re, made fourteen e ) dent. While testing a scaffold* & body of men as can c�ab apples, W S Ruby, Robt Bell. "Yellow Aberd - I I are grateful to you for the Canadaand United States patents, for an ouRry and thirteen prizes, eight suit of ail acci -aybury's place, I tive, and are -as fiif� a � T Snowden, Joseph Wild. invit9tion which has brought about ibis apple picker which promiies to be a very irsti and five a condo. ing pole at Mr. Thomas M, I - _. be- seen in 'any city'. Th.ey will average 5 era apples, R 4 - useful article and something which has been — rhe tiler ay, when Mr. Wolfe and Britton-, he slipped and fell to the ground, a -1 ' �. . feet 11 inches, and large I in proportion. The Grapes, Wm Fulton,Joseph Wild. Grales, brief but certainly interesting and agreeable r. �ngo d, of re out, hunting, distance of some fourteen -feet, and broke ) M , .Oad's Hill, we I in INVITE YOUR INSPECTION women are large, fat and lazy- as a rule'., ab IMI I .in rt, eorge Rook. I cars, J ild, visit. You mu;t not suppose that -the long needed by fruit growers. his leg. On the way home the buggy in . . , . __ breTity of the Yisit indicates any I want of �--Dr. Clark, superintendent of Rockwood Mr. Ingo�,'d shot his hound by moistake,think- I . , though some of them are beantif 21 formed, Win ton. Russet apples. J Decher, H n from his bi- ing . i t wa 5 a fox. . which he was being conveyed was overturn- ey never wa Canned fruit, appreciation of the interesting and import- um K ngst Graham, ed, and it is now feared b3 clan regular Hebes. Th , if they Geis. Plumsi Joseph Wild. ay ' d a�ly of Rev. J. H. r his physi ' OF THEIR STOCK OF canride. Ifawomanbas only75.centato John Mueso, W B Battler. Pear tomatoes, sat character of this centre of agriculture �y a 116 9. n bi bruised about the head. He —Theinduction . was unconscious for some time but the in- of Watford, ini o the charge of Avonton and that the limb may h&ve to be amputated. � . � - buy dinner mNth) she will p&17 50 cents for a R 1� Johnston. Osage orange, B Flifile. and other enterprise ; but in our present, t considered serious. Carlingford colgregations, in appointed to —3diss Olive Davis, Of Port 11uron,:and : . hadl-, and 25 �ents for fish. Poi and fish QARDAN" VEGETABLES.—Rose potatoes, A tour we bave eapeciallf, kept in view the juries are no I . Overcoatings, I I White elephant, G advantage of visiting as many as possible of --R. G. Muri8on, AL .1 B.D.', has been � take place on October 13th. her sister, Mrs..Grant, of Wyowing, U. S.' I compose the- native dish. This -is a rich Geiger, G Sehroader. er in iental languages at --At the recent New Hamburg fairMr. were the guests of Mr. JobnBrown, of St. Suitings, , ;� . man's Country. One needs money in tlenty SchToeder, 0 Coloaky, A Geiger. Colorado the agricultural shows a;nd fairs where we appointed lecturer in rtson, of the. Little Lakes, ex- Marys, one day recently,. Tbey.are -visiting - It hats its _ draw acks. _ red' G Schroeder, W B Battler, A Geiger. shall see, in a favorable manner Something the University of Toror to. He is a graduate. Peter Robe - I Trouseringg, � ,, to fully enjoy life, . i r, 8 Pollack,John of the products of the country. We are of 1893 and has since ,51 ent some' time at the hibited his buggy horse , 61 Fiddler Tim," their uncle, Mr. Hugh Davis, of West Nis . . Underwea�, - It is ve , ry ditty and the mosvitoes are aw- Mi-.higan blue, G Schroade and k the 6 � at prize in a class of nine- . souri. Their grandfather Davis was one of . i Any other variety potato, R MeAr. thus engaged to be at Goderich this after- University of Goet,ting(n, Germany. T . , . f ul to the new comer. One ind at night, teen entrq*Om ,,h6 earliest settlers of Wissouri. Their Neckwear, I Geiger, Collection potatoes, W B noon.' 11ilb, Mr.orayor, :1though on. this —The yield of flax in the district around T - - . another in the day. A'Ve sleep under net . t he n's Foreign Mission Society father, the late Joseph Davis, was a aboe � Hats, b ' t 85 R McArthur, A .. Geiger. Small occasion we are n o hav the advantage Embro this year is gnprecedented. . For Rigby i ting. . It ig"pretty hot; averages a on fibre the price of fien dollars a ton is, of 'te First Prilsbyterian church, St. Marys, maker and � & resident of St. Marys over � . M ago th r, . I Ba � t , Rook, A McEwc Any pf seeing specimens of-, y I Waterproof � Caps, degrees in the shade from Mity to October, w ite 6ans, G " V. 6ur cereals, your good a a 8, - d other sudh matters, we at couBidered-good remuneration, and several toot in $40 from the envelopes at their forty ye r go. . � Sox, � and falls to 64 degrees in .the winter, or an other ariety beans, C Oswald I John Geiger live stock an . arm was thar k offering meeting last week. - I �One of Lakeeid,es, earliest Pioneer ' Coats. ayerage of about 74 degrees the year round. Yellow corn, J Hey, R & S Snowden. Sweec, efat have a glimpse of' an even more im- farmers are wishing their whole f . — A tramp who was asking for Umbrellas �teacbers was Miss Famelia McNiQe, daugh- L ShirtAe. There is a cool wind ,most -of the time, corn, D Surarus, R R Johnston. Red rtant product in the shape of some very in flax. , end, stole a pair of boots from Mr. J. ter of the lzte Colin McNee, of Thameaford, ' Suspeiiders, . nions W F Caldwell. Yellow onions, W favorable specimens of the'poputation of —Mr. Walter Pulver, of Picton, has two to Tr so oneL does not feel the beat much, at least, o ) NJ. $cott, of the Royal Hotel$ Stratford,and one of East Nissouri'x earliest settlerr- Miss I am giad to say that the health S Rut y, C Schoch. Dutch sets, C Trumner, the district. ( pplause.) And the name pocket knives, one of which is 70 years old � Umbrellas, � I 'do not W B Battler. White field carrotb,_ Jacob of Seaforth is, o course, attractive because and the other 50 years. The former was was captured in St. Marys and ,sent to jail McNee taught school at Lakeside nearly Rubber Radn Coats, ' . of both *myself and wife' is much better . ef t. , forty� years ago. She afwrwards marr:ed . � . Habei er, Jacob Roeder. Garden c rots, W of its Scottish a and. I endeavored to pro- carried by Mr. Pulver's father, for 45 years.. for bis th otiveengineer , .; . since we came here. We have six daily - I . 9 I - ing lately a horse was taken Mr. James L. Stuart, a locoin � . � . Ut Bm�Battler, R & T Snowden. Swedish tur- cure a piece of eather to wear this morning The latter Mr. Pulver has himself earried —One even . rand Trunk Railway. Mrs. Stuart Befor:e rna&i�g your purchases pers here, four of them in English. . � from Mr. Darling's stable, in Kiikton, and on the G . 11. together, and we do not get� as nips, A Geiger, W B Battler. White tur. , but unfortunately what I was treasuring for over 50 years. en is still living. .Her home is in Toronto, I them a . I Fept away, but you blust imagine that —R. Herring, editor and proprietor of the -riddl for some distance. He was found for t�,'Je fall and, winter. We much news as in our Old stand bye, TiiF I nips, J Haberer, - A McEwen. Yellow globe 'got am - a te do e 3rd line of where two of her sons are employees of the . . . I t of the heather is animating my Petrolia Advertiser, has handed over to his two � days f rwar on th ( the spiri . ' --- . can ease you if you will give ` EXPOSIToR. Amon , other trees, I forgot to ,mangolds, 0 Nicholson, W S Ruby. Long itb, the Bla4shar4� ; I 9 have tried red marigolds, A Geiger, Jacob Roeder. feelings. (Applause.) We already claim business manager, Frank S. T. Sin I . Grand Trunk Railway. -Hill us a Chance. No trashy stock ' mention the bread fruit." We v. Professor —The English church at Prospect t of the —Mrs, ' Cavan wife of Re � . . I � xcellent; also theya-apie, it Yellow marigolds, G Nicholson, E Gies. friends here. I had the pleasure of making editorial and general managemen i P her son, Dr. James was the scene of a very pretty wedding on I the fruit, it i�'. e . or a eriod of one year, and there- Cavan, I orouto, and I at -has a fruit in s4ape between a -pear and a Oxford cabbage, W S Ruby, C .Scho6b. acquaintance with our friend Mr. D. D, paper f . ve been smuding a Wednesday evening, 23rd ult,, when Miss , meat is like 'a musk Drum bead . cabbage Schroeder, W 8 Wilson, whom you all know,some time � 0, af te Air. Herring's absence on Cavan, o I Toronto, ha I Rate Mossey was United in the borlds,of — inusk melon, but the .. uriug � few days in Motherwell, the gue;ts of 11r. " G 11 r d I Usborne. melon, but. mUch finer - flavor. . - We havel Ruby. - Spanish radishes, B Phfile, G but I am sure he will not take it amiss i I pleasure. ' Mclut re, 4 marriage to Mr. A. Powell, of DILL & SPEARE'S, Seaforth, also, figs, mountain apples and stra be i Schroeiler. White radish, J Haberer, W say th#,t we have still more interest in meet- —After a. tour among the hos itals of J. eal, of Mitchell, shipped The church was profusely decorat;ed with W a She be Great Britain and Canada, Dr. L. �.Rogers, ! —The essrs. H I a p P, I (e a f -r -I es 8, B Battler. Cauliflower, W S Ruby, G ing Al rs. Wilson on thi o casion. - an, has 1'r ' - . i I nine months in the year. Pine Abe etiirned � large number of hogs to Toronto and Col flowering ,plants, trailin � . TAILORS AND FURNISHERS, y Schroede�r. Pumpkins, B Plifile, J Foster. longs to a district r eenshire where an eminent Chicago physici . i _ L 0 a a h ; Yer, in 8, known 'in Scot- home with the impression that thl inatitu- ood last vieek, erap ship Lflowers, and presented a autiful appear- ta - '�3 and Mr. W. K 0 1 en the name of Duthii well . linyw . _ . I for the average size, ,5 Voe'a 8; an. Squash, C Oswald,.J Cochrane. Celery, W ei I a, Ii lit A few minutes after 'Two Doors South of -Expositor OfFice. large ones, 10 to 20 pounds, - 25 c nts,' FCaldwell, A Geiger. Blood beets, H Well, land, and Mr. VVill-ain Du hie, the present tioni in this country are much !Iand f e ,a car load of Cattle and a car load of ance by lamp ig . e wedding march was I i anas, per bunch) from 15 cents to r a to the Toronto market. eight o'clock, while th I and from 40, to' loo.pounds in a b Dob. - W B Battler. Rooted beets, R & T Snow- head of that family, -and a relative of Mrs. those in the Unitei States. He was par- L D being played, the bridal party entered the I ane, C T. leased with the.children's hospital —The banns were published for three On 'the Top �Ls Usual. ed to all old fri Inds, den, W B Battler. Citrons, J Cochr Wilsonj in well known far nd wide because ticularly p I There the -_ Wishing ta be remember � I ! weddings to take place in St. Joseph's door, and advanced to the altar. _� Oawald. Watermelons, C endid shorthorn � cattle. We are in Toronto. I � I � �__, Iam - . Oswald, J acob � of his spl. at and still more for . —,,I enclose you . a plant -leaf from my Church, Stratford, last week. The con" happy couple were Made One. The bride � _') - i - Roeder. Muskmelons, C Oswaldt 'John proud of him for th . were Mr. Matthew Durkin looked very rett in her �robe of creara With a good stockof custom Boots and -Sboeu for .- - - :Yours Truly, r reason, that his influence is a4 for dear. wife's grave, and for Mrs. Odery. a tracting parti4� I Vall Ind w1ster wear. Will be sold cheAp for ca4h or - . � , Hey. Red tomatoes, Joseph Cochrane, W anothe � - 'am cashmere ans brill ven. Shortoredit. JOHN STEET, E'gnioi3drille. � . M. R. COUNTY'R. 13 Ruby. Yellow tomatoes, R & T 18now- good. Mr. Wilson and also the Hon.1 Mr. sample of the'bridal dress of the lady I and Misa'Msqie Mahoney ; Edward Mori- . . 1463-1m I 1� . . . � . I :�� I i . ; . 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