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I � I __ i . . �� i ­�'��',� _i4p,411'r �_� F�_ � I - , , W_*11 ����� -1 � : : I . i I � . . __ - . 7 1 1 1 ! . I i i I � � - : r . . . ; . I i � 1 SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 26,, 190210 � � I .1 -_ i * i I i t i i ,�! . _� � . � I � . � � I . I I I .!, I THE EXETER Slac . Leipeaterk—Pair ewes, -G'Penhale let "I ­ I . ' :2 WkMcCracken. Toiletset,C Campbell, . ;1 2FLOORS I � I i ­ 2sTORES � I and 2nd. : HOUSE FU ' 8 M Brethour. Toilet net special, , Min m i � , I � Ground Floor The fall fair, under' the auspices of the Fat sheef ,—Pair fat ewes, S. Hunter, T j I - � , . Bishop. Fancy pin cushion, M Creigb I 1 50 ft. wide 11 . : South Huron Agricultural Society, in con. Shapton. ; . t � on, W Hele. . . I I RETAIL WALL PAP FRS Sofa pillow, Mrs J White I 1. � junotion with tLe Stephen !land Usborne PIGS,--wll)rkshire, —Boar 2 years old, R . I N Creighton. Crochet work, Mrs Hele I I 100 ft. long I Uppor Floor Branch Society, was held on the grounds of Birch. Boar, I year old. R Birch, Chas � , *ias Brooks. Macrame work, L Syming . WINDOWVIHADES , I � Do lot Miss I It mA$UFA0TUR- the latter sooiety,in Exete�,on Monday Harvey. I oar, littered in 1902,Andeow two ton, M Brethour. Colored wax. flowers, I I f ING. and Tuesday last. If the effiderB Df the so- years old, 1, Birch. Sow one year old, C . OURTAIN POLES AND Symington. Paper flowers, Mrs J Tom if ' I I I � cieties had had the makind of the weather Warna - Ri"Ah .Q� I 1;+A­�.rl ;� 10M D1f'%_-rH09Z Uf-IHI F'%1K1t7_%Q ith: xT nn � , , � - � �� . �sft dress ma. 9� to -morrow, Khat we are �� collection. � iddal tastes . end- of t he I � - hues, tiome- *r,-,' Ripley's, � a . ias-1 ete., are �,, -double told � t in qtian-titie.< , .i. -c either the aese goods, � . k I I I - tcket% Judgiag C, �Iready made. ,fail lines you I 5aed with the . , grade: finish �, �.terials. We - istice with de- � I not but fail I I 7 rest assured I on will be of � . � . I , �Pta.ble to the ,11 and Nviator �a�6quc,. 50c thia yard., tre servicalyle. .colorings are waseii, if that, , . . � S. - � . . We give you I Ad havia been is. A heavy,. 11 the asked for -vets are suit - )r as umteria,l aluee ive have d 90a the yard , ;I(: usual liiie3 . i I - �T. This vel - ,t process aud � ,1,solutal�' - fast. i.ad servicable . I ;t ...Avorable com- I rith Bilver pin .in epj,t, black I I - I ET. 7 We have two .1 and silver� �0. . �Iiying �y rt as oash for t pr�icea allOW- . - . I � ", I I � � � : .i U_L I � � CO. 7 1 I rt Cash I . r Yore. Rev. T. W. I tug over, the ig room, where :the - bouatiful ,irthv' hostess, g wa's spent in - I - � ocal and in- , I �.ularity of the . - - r large assort- - wesentn whieh ; fy londer than � � which she is enda- Among ' r, f attended the . Toronto, Har- hite--hurch and latolgh- left for Ewening, whera I most favorable 4e, be::,t wiabes I are as happy � friends: would ' . ious cares, no I will ever flitF g and happy i I - of Gromarty, le, of 4ullett!p I mat two-year- . ! seen irr � these r, I,ond-en, this b prize far the ,>ver $-209 for � . themselves. they could not have made a J . . -, 0 R. Birch, 14, t and 2nd ; C Harvey. 1 � as. om. F Lano or table scarf, L Sym ington, Miss J .Kestle. Embroidered tabl, " Wft****#**#*&**e**#**" - � better j9b of it, and so a conesquc . r was an, unusual large bumbor of c the departments, nee thcra xhibits in - Tamwort ,-T Douglas took all prizes. Pigs for acking, T Douglas,: C Harvey, . : AIEX, WINTER.,",, I I coveri X Creighton, 8 Wise. Worked whial holder, 8 Wise, N Creighton. Workec . %k 11 i Seastort.h I all while the i was,& record breaker.' Theg 1 Ote I on Tuesday to ttendauce eoeipts od R Birch. Diploma pen, R. Birch, T Doug- laal 0 Hary 3y. . I 11 ! ­ I i a"- , SEAFORTH. Ottoman, Mi"'Bishop, N Creighton. Paint, . Ing on terra cotta, oil, drawing room means. � of 4 S amounted 8489,,w1iioh, an exceptionally largenumberof ra with mbership GRAINS IND SF,RDS_ -Whita fall wheat, J K Wia ret our. ed fall wheat J ; . _�), .- � . 0 Campbell. Hand screen, L Symington Bannerettes T. 8 mi- 1- C. Cam bell � I 9 I I . J is I V I tickets issued� made the crowd one of the K Wise, S Wise. Spring wheat, M Bret- Wooden pump. W Tr(vethick, let and .2nd. Penelope work. 0 Campbell. Crochet tidi - , . largest that has attended the Exeter fairt hour, S Wise. 8ix rowed barley, M Bret- Tile and brick J Keriv & Son, let and'2nd. in wool or ootto-n, R Kydd, Miss Brook�, and every person seemed to have a good kour, 8 Wise. Two rowed barley, 8 Special. -Open' buggy, pneumatic tire, W J Knitted tidy, N Creighton, N -Tom. Gol� time. There was plenty W see in the reg- Wise, M Brethour.' Large oats, J J!, Wise, Miller. I . or eilver tinsel work, 8 Wise. Er,cbing ot Best Attrac tions ular exhibits, while the speadim contents M Brethour. Common oats, J K Wise, 8 HORTIOULTbRAL 1''RODUCTS. -Apples. - outline work, Miss Bishop, N Creighton. . . gave "ker . added i eat to the day. A Lbout four Wise. Bla oats, J K Wise, M Brethour. Winter a pled,F Tribn m Fall apples,F TLi- -Applique work oa satin, L Symingtov. Ap. � . o'clock Tune . day afternoon rain be, an to fall Ti,nof�h ...A la� M�P'­_ M R104'.h­ hner '" !Mff, UV; -4. I I- ; I; 1� 40 1 n . . I � . I . . . - I . I i ST P'RI[G' . . which caused a speedy disperai cro*d,,but did not, in any way 'I )n of the interfere- J I . I . Flax sA@d, M Brethour, S Wise. Merebauts' flour, Harvey Bros, let and 2nd. White P I - IFF es, ny var evy, John Hunter, Jae For 3. Fall apples, any variety, John 1 Hunter, H Gregory. Rhode' p, que wor , :)ra i kJampuellf N Creign. ton. Arascene embroidery, 0 Campbell, I Symington. Crewel embroidery, C Camp. WE" the department .1 with show. Every was beans, S Wi.s e, J K Witke. Clover seed, M -Island gre6nings, Mina Bishop, P MoTag-, bell. Embroidery on ailk, .Mrs Hele, W B , a filled full, with the exception piobably of Brethour, Roeder. Grain. in ear, J; K gart. - Northern bpies, W Fisher' W Bag. 0 McCracken. Embroidery on flannel, Mrs : grain, there being only a few. ekbibits in Wise, M Br thour. Ensilage corn, George 34eder. . shaw. Roxboro rusaebs T Yellow, P Me- Hele. Sbarn stitch embroi4ery, N Creigh, � � this department, and if the exhibits increase Rook, J Special, spelts, M Bret- Taggart. Spitzenburgo,'Jas Jeek6l, Alex. tbn. Ribbon embroidery, N Creighton, M �ny, the society will have to enlarge its build- hour. . . . - McEwen. Baldwins John . Hunter, G H , Brethour. Bullion embroidery, Mrs. Hele. I I ings, an t,be cry this year was all for more ROOTS AN -1) VE GETABLES. -Amex ican Won- Biesett. SnoiO apples', Wrn Fisher, W R E V Braiding, N Creighton, 8 Wise. Bead . I ][ FIT- room, many of the exhibits avi I Crowded too much, The display of ladies' er potatoes, W R It: Trott, Hebron pota- "toes, WM Sadler, W R E Trott. Pearl of Trott. Gravensteins John � R Potter, I 0 - Hewston. Fall. pippb 9, G �Samwell, W 3 . or , reighton. Berlin wool work C I I a'mpbell, L Symington.!' Straw plait' ' , 0 � _N 0 workand dairy �r'odu3ts was large,while 'ani Savoy, Wrn Sadler. Empire State, John R Bagshaw. Colverts, Fisher, G H Big- Wial, Mrs J Tom. Battenburg lacei Mrs � . the exhibits of fr4its rooLs excelled all Potter, Albert Bissett. Red Elephant, Wni I sett. King -of tompk no, P McTaggart,, W , - J Wpite, Mrs HeI6 Poi; , at lace, Mrs ,Hole, a � i former years, and Were, in the judgment I of Sadler. Carmen NO 1, Jacob Roeder. Rural Bagshaw. Alexandery , F:sher, Jas Ford. Rov.'W. Martin. koni on ce, . yrn Mg. I many, far superior to similar exhibi-.8 at New Yorkers, Wrn Sadl r, Albert Biesett. Canada red, A Bisect i, R Hicks. Ribstou . ton. Mrs J White. Knitted lace, N Tom, � � ! either Toronto or London. Th( outdoor Any variety of potatoes, Wni Sadler, John 'pippins, J Decker, J I Potter. WaLyners N Creighton Crochet lace Miss Brooks . � I , I - I # I . I Show was unusually fine, partioulm-ly in the Decker. , Winter cabbage, W R E Trott, W T Sme,le. Golden Appins,. F Ttibner, Mies Bishop. Rick rack work. 0 Gampbell, You're welcome liere at any time, but we �jvould like very much to see 4 - � I you I just about,,NLOW, We have so many new �things to show you in Fall horse rings. In the heavy bors)s, every Sadler. Fall cabbage, Mrs Haw�ina, W R Fisher. Maiden's blu h, F Tribner, W -R E L Symington. Tatting, Mrs Hale W. I I , J . 0 class was well represented, and a finer lot of E Trott. Blood beets, M Bretbour, Lewis Trott. Golden russet ,John Decker, John Sweet, V. S. Darned not, N Creighton, L � Clothinat and Fura, th.4t it will pay you well to c6me in if only for a moment. horses one would not see any pl we. The Dey. Sugar beets, W H -McCracken, F Hunter. Ben � davis, X Bis3ett,i W R E Symington. Drawn threads and hemstitch, I � I I � IVs a Splendid idea to be posted in regard t ,,, es and prices, and then, when light horses were -also well epresonted and Tribuer. Globe beets,W` R E Trott, Rev Trott. Ontario, 8 Powell, VV Ear�. Wealthy, Dr Amos Ist and 2nd. ,Silk work on can- , . o styll T . . , . ! you are rcady for that ne sit . t t, you'll, know what's wh% I t. Stop in the keenest rivalry existed. It sy truth- W M1 Marti . Long mangoldR, W H Me- John Gill, W R E Trnt. Duch ess Olden'- vas, C Campbell. I Panels, Mrs J. White, � i or overcoa . I ; . I � fully be said that as a horse show it could CrackeD, MG Penhale- C Pym. Globe b W RE Trott, J dex. McE w I � aliy time, we hav e Open e� tb e d oor. i , en. tien. L Symington. Fancy table with scarf, 0 � � ; ur - 7 � ! I not be surpassed in the Dominion. There mangoldp, V� H McCrac�en, F Tribner, J R heil' Veppsm' Alex . McDonald�.W R E Campbell. Home' made bread, G McLeod, i I I I * I I i was as well a good show of cattle, aheep.and Potter. Intermediate marigoldo, W H Mc. Trott. ur e he Anjo , G MaLgod, Carling John Wood, N Creighton. I � I . I - . . � pigs, while the poultry exhibit w a on a par Cracken, F Hunter, George Rook. Early, Bros.! �Pears.-Flemisi beauty,J Roeder, Children's department, -Hemmed hand- , : - ; 0 U' r Door is Open, I with the many other good onev. he speed. born carrots, W R E Trott. Joseph Bawdea. L MeTaggart.. Duchesi I of Anjoulpme, Alex. kerchiefs and darned socks, W Earl. Gen It always tiwings on welcome hinges. - We aie her& to s ing contests resulted as follows : Nantes carrots, if Gregory, Miss- M New. McPherson, John Gill. Beurre; alairgeau, Manson. Crochet work in wool, R K-Vdd, 0 how you anything you 0 2:35 cLAss.' - combe. Long orange or red, W, R E Trott, Alex McPherson. Cl�apps,favoriie, L -Me. W Earl. Crochet work in cotton, W Earl. , woulld like to see, and -to tell you all - we know about it. We are .not after 'Stanton sall .Miss M Newcombe. White or Yellow fleid, Taggaft, F Hoggar�h. to I lucradve, A S Bear dressed doll., R _S Lang, R Kydd. . I . et book the moment you enter our store. We want you to come here Freddie' ,Lee, H. Bossenberry, I � . J d,er, W Newcombe. Doll's clothes, R Kydd. Fancy pin cushion, I your pock Miss M Newcombe, John Charlton. Sweet Devitt. Sheldon R i t Robart Kydd. __ i confidently with all your clotbing wants. If you are one of our OM) .FRIE I �TDSI ' Grand B,end � 2 2 2 corn, M Brethour, Mrs. James Tom. Inw East Be.urre,,A,, b Ds�,ei , A McPherson. W Earl. Plain� sewing, ! Z than corn, John B%wden, Miss Brock. Wa. Louis Bonn, 0 i . I you know our way of doing things. If you have never been. clothed here,' our Lucy, W..Kuntz, Exeter 1 3 3 4 , d Jerne ., Mrs. Brock, W Work- by children under 1.3, R N Rowe, I � . . t . ter melons, W H McCracken. Muek melons, Newcombe- Plume.- ashington, C Camp. Alex ,McDonald. I I , I � I NetLie S.,, T. Skinner I 7 door . 0 i - . ; W RE Tro A, Geo Anderson. J SWeed tur- bell. Imperial gage� J bu Bawden, G Ma,,u- (;I@-9. - I . _M I , . i : : � i I iEchell . I � 4 4 drn nips, Alex McDonald, Wrn Sidler, Robert son. Duanes �urple� re. Brock, W Now- 1JUD -ick. : I I - I i i JoeIBlesom, J. Knapt4n , Heavy Horaes,'. P Farrell, Woodat � I . z i , Kidd. Any other variety turnips W Day, combe. ' Lombard,: S1 1 owell, C Campbell. Light Horsea,-4 Wilson, Saaforth ; J c . . i � . I I � i Stands.. Open for You, I * 'Parkhill . � C Pym, 2ad and 3rd. J?ampk us, e t.y "' 1 " ooper, Mrs. Brock. I I � 1 '7' Albert Any other variety, A Bell, Londen. i i � � �, 1 2-.25 MASS. ! I I � i I � � i ., i B'ssett,� Ji�,h a Decker. ?Qqui4sh, ,W 'R E Abundance, W H cCrackea. Pond's Cattle, -Joseph' Atkinson, Tuckers�iith. : . � ' � � � :t,)%.XlUF,=Ii�Kr-.FgFul,rcEEu]Eu,2uK,u:,=ag,,:Iru-,.w � Tommie'F., T. F. Hodgins, D6n- I Trott. Cauliflower, W R E Trott. W H seedlings, W H McCra ken. ""rand Duke � x ___ o i � I Ix - P Sheep,-Ijeorge Robson, Ilderton. * - I � I � field � � I 1 ,,,2 2 MoUrackell. Red onions, W R E Trotb, 0 S Powell, I Armetron .. � - . I i I Glass seedling, � I - Pigs, -George Green, Fairview. _. i I I Molly H., McClarty Bros'., $b. 0 Birney. '�Vlpite or yellow onions, Joseph Carling Bros., G Samw 11. Rein claude, A Poultry.-Wrn t Hoggarth, Hensall. ; - , . I 4 � 9 Marys I 1 3 2 1 1 Bawden, W E Trott, Tomatoes, W R E Hooper. Grapes. � e � T : I , I -Ro era No. 5, Rev. W Xmplementfl,-D. McNichol, Farquhar. i I � Pat. Ell0ton, E. Bossonberi , Trott, J A Stewart. Celery, G And(rion. M Martin. Rogers No. 22, John Morgan. � Roots and Vegetables,- Jo eph Atkiason, � I Tw ut Thousaitil Dollars . y �. i 8 I . ! i 2 3 'a' 3 W R E Trott. Citrons, W R E Trott, F Any other variety, Jae. Crich. Peaches,- Tuckersmith. I I '. I - . Z I . i i Zurich I I . I � - � ' ' � . I . i . i . T is race was not flWahed, on ocount of Tribner. Paranips, H Hewaton, W R E Early Crawfords, S P� ell, W Sadler. Late Grain and Seedn, Wm Lavppt, Exeter. ! L I - I f ! the �ain' but first money Was awarded to Trott. Coll ction of vegetables, W R E Crawfords, T Hawkins. Specials. -Crabs, Dairy Produce and Manufactureo,-W.M, I � I � i ; � I _W,4D__RrT= 0--p . � MOOY H., with Tommi e� F. second. Trott, Geo A iderson, L Day. Pickling cab� W Sadler, A Biesettb. Pears. -Bartlette, Scott, Brucefield' 1 � . . � - I � * I Plume, G Man- . i . I The Milowing is the' heb of the successful bago, A Bineett, Geo Anderson. Specials,- Ca ling Bros., T Yellow. I?ruit,-F hle�clalf, Blytb ; D French, � . i . : I - I I I � � . priz -winners : ; . Squash, W 11 McCracken ; white pickling son. Apples, S J Hogg trth."' Miscellaneous. Clinton. I I . ! HbRsi�s.-' Heavy Draught.,-Brcod mare. oniow, George Anderson ; white winter -Collection canned frui - R Kydd., 8 Wi'e. Flowers, G A iK McLeod and H E Hus- , 9 0 - � CLOTHING AND FURS*. � Ben 18millie, H Dinsmore, W Brock.. Foal, radLishes, George Manson. Honq in comb, A Me erson, W Bagethaw'. . ton, Exeter. ! I . � . � I . . . ! W rock lit and 2nd ; H Dinsmore. Three- PouLTRy.-7Uvht Brahmas, Carling Bros, Honey in jar, G Roo Bagsbaw. C61- Ladies' Work,,Mrs Douglas and Miss � ! !rold!filiy lection home made wi a 8 Wise, Mrs. Jae. Ruseell Exeter ,- [Miss Ellerington, Lumley. I � "No or geldingi Di8kson &; Son, J let and 2ad. ' Dark Brahman, G Irwin, let I . . e aggnifi,:ent big store, and, incidently, if �,ou'sbould , ; T ' o.year�old filly or g 31ding, J and 2nd. Barred Plymouth Rocks Carling Tom. Collection bottl d pickles, Mrs. J Fine !�rts,-J Biggins, Clinton. Spl endid ly displa y d in - ou r m yeaeei � w - I it L p Y. S, Wise� Collection canned I — - 0 � i Il't aside r L � Dickson i Son�, Jae Bealtie. One. Bros, A Bisebtt. White Plyrn u - see anythim, which particularly tak,6s your fancy, you may have 2ra liner O t� Rocks, Ric I � . ! Je,q Senior, I Buff Rocks, Joe veget ' i . . ;[ - -until you are ready to take, it later in Year!. old'hlly or gelding, Jae Beattie to I Q H Bissett. ables kro' J. Riohaidson, 8 Wise. � the season. . I ok Sei�ior, G Ir4in. Buff Coohins, G Irwin, Ist MANUt'AdTURBS.-Woreu home made - High Coilrt of Justice. I . all prizes. :Team, R Nprth2ott, Jae Patter- I ' [ � � I � . I and 2od. Black Cochins, G Iirwin. Silver quilt, 8 W.ise, J K Wise. Domestic cloth, The fall ses3ion ,of the'High Court of Jug. � son,� 0 Hackney. I , . I i tice opened at. Goierich, on TueeLday of list I q 11 . . lannel all w I Special Attractions in Furs 0 : Agrien Itu ral, -Broo " mare" * th foal grey Dorkins� 0 Campbell. Black red game M Bretb!our, S Wise. 001, S ; ,' ship Chief Justice Sir I ; � John Duncan, S 1E(unt r, W H Mor ' Bantams, P awden, G H Bissett. Duck- Wise. Wbol blankets I . 10 lo -,k. I , S Wise, T A Glen- W.- R. , I � � Foal foaled in 1902, J Cre J Moir, W wingBanta s,GIrwin. Anyothcrvariety denning,; N Creighton. Ho- ' Meredith. � : � I 1� ten's Coon Coats 1 $35 00 11toi $90. 00 e � I me made horse Tlie following were the Grand Jury": S. I � � H Morldick' Three year oiiTfiny or geld- BAntamss G Irwin, U Campbell. 'Ham- bl'ankeu,,M Brethour, N Creighton. Wool � . I , .Alen's Black Calf Coats ; __ 25 0@ Ito' . . . I I ' - J. Shannon, foreman, MeKillop ; George � � Ingi W Hanson, G W ( Wren, S burgs, all the prizes in this class were taken len yarn, M Brethour,j S Wise. r � I �Staulake. Wa p, T A Cam bell, Stanley ;-'James Denman, Grey ; Alen's Bear Beaver Coats t � � Two ye# old filly or'galding, V% Hanson, . p . , b7J V Car Houdans, W 0 � ter. White Glendenni,6g. , Sewing inachine, W I � I . 'll'ams John Deveraux, McKillop ;- Alex. Laird, ' . f Men's Black Dog Coat ceeated bla Polands, W Carter, G Irwin. Manufact�ring Co., Siriger Manufticturing - . n : 20 00 ta 30 00 G W Wren, John Hey�� jr. , One year old , � Howick ; Thomas Livingston, Hallett'; W. I I . filly or gelding, J Duncan,' �w Delbridge, Golden'Pola ds, G Irwin, W Carter. Any Co. Ocgin, Bell Organ Co. Set parlor , Men's Wombat Coats : . 0 16 30 00 , - H. Raynolds, Hensall; James Ryan, Me- . 2 . . 1 � J Thompson. Teani,l'.John I Dee) er, J R other variety Poland@, G Irw!Di let and 2nd. furniture R N Rowe V7 C Hewaton. . Men's Wallaby Coats . I . I Set Killop ; George 8-tewarb, Goderich ; John 18 00 ito 30 00 Potter. ! I � � White Legho ns, T Douglas, George Irwin. bedroom urniture, V0 Hewaton. Stuffed . I Ladieb" Russian and Persian Lamb Jackets . ' . I - :�)_- . -Stewart, Howiok 4 Jacob Switzer, Stephen ; . .50 00 !to 125 00 General Parpose.-Brood mar �ibh. foal, Brown Leghorns. rosecomb, C CaTppbell. birds, A oPherson. - Wm.- Sproat, Tuok'eremith. I I I I - e I Barrel of fine salL, I Ladies' Seal Jackets 30 00 to 50 00 W Delbridge ingbam, Gould- White Legliorns, roaecomb, W Carter. Exeter sit WoFks. Salt, for packing, The first; case on the list,'Rook et al vs. Ladies' Astrachan and Bochar�n Jacket , W FnottOe2l I 1 '2 5 00 t 6 60100 ing. Foal foaled i 1 � , J Moir, J Patter- . Buff LeghorAnj 0 Campbell. Black Java, G Exeter S�lt Works. 'Fs otory made quilt, � . . . � 4, and � bl inkets, all by John - Trott, an action to met aside a gift in anti. ; I son, D Gouldi,ag. Two vear old fill Andalusians, Thomas Brook, jr, let tweeds, P_ � y or Irwin. . anne - J Ladies' small Furs of every, style. . I : gelding, John Rollinsf'J Decker, J Rollings, and 2ad. Black Spanish, Thos Brock, jr, Muir. Alseortment of tweeds, W W Taman. cipation of death, lasted all- afternoon. * It . - . I . . 1, I ' �� 1 1 One year old filly i r gelding, R Birch. 0 Irwin. Black Minorcaa, G Irwin, Thos Set sing16 harness, R H Sweet. Cured Ham, Was & family affair, and was for the purpose I ' . � j i ; ' of having divided among the plaintiffs the i i � Team, TEH&ndfOrd9R9irc4,J oeder. Prior. WbiteMinorcas, W Carter. Silver T Prior, Mrs. J Tom. � Store goods, W -',V ; U .. OVERCOATS, I . : , , Lace Wyandottes, W Carter, C Campbell. Taman. Carpenter w -k,. Rose & T sum of money that an uncle had given to � t DoWs special for� colts -by " Orchard . aylor, defendant or services rendered, as claimed . I � I r ! I , 1 , � Willow," Jae Beattie,'W Brock, J:Duncan, White Wya�'ndottes, Jos Senior. Goldon Bakers' bread,. J T O'gr en, E. Follick.. 31 ei-J.-s Overcoats of all makes,-m.ore styles of Overcoats than i � or , Chas Godbolt, B & G. Williams. . Wyandottes,� W Carter. , Red. Caps, John FLOW'ERS.-Three var eties in pots, Mrs by that lady. �Iu: the end. His Lordship re- . I I i - I- � light, Horves,�Carriage --Brood mare Bawden. Bronze turkeys, T Douglas, Oeo J Richardson. Fuchsia i, John Cottle M rs ' . i vo,u have fingers and toes -worth seeing. i 1 j t I ) served jndgmen�. - PRIOES-85 00 � t'10 'W Carter. Any J Richardson. Foliage plants, John Qt- - : " with foal., Wm, Witzel, Chas Carnochan, Irwin. Whi �e - turkeys, iVJODINESDAY. , I � I � $25 00 ' � I � * . I : JnoKent. Foalfoaled in 1902, R Hicks, other variety, turkeys, John Bawdea. Ton- t1e, Mrs J Richardson. Begoniaso Ytrs*J At the opening of thb court on Wednes. I I � I I : J Harding, J Blatchford. Three year old ,louse ge3se, T Douglas. Wild geese, A Bis- Richardson. Geraniums, John Cottle,� Mrs -day, Moores vs. �the Goderich Elevator Co., . Men's Suits, , . If � filly or gelding, J. Esiery, A. Bissett, J. C sett, R Wiffiam�. Breman geese, W C,'%r- J Richardsov.1 Hanging b&aket, Mrs J an action to recover on a promissory note, J . -Two vear old filly o gelding, ter. Pekin ducks, Goo Irwin, W Sadler. Ri I I � , Sheardown. chardson. Pollootio of flowers, Wrn was by consent, referred to the Local Mas- - i . . i Larger variety of stylish, up-to-date Suits than you are accus- � � Wrn Witzel, J FAsery J Johns. One year Rouen ducki, Geo Ir%in, John Bawden. Harburn, Mrs': J �Riqbardhou. Standard ter, under section' 28, chapter 52 R. S. 0. i b : - I old filly or gelding, W Delbri(ge, Chas Aylesbury ducks, W Carter, G Ii win. Col- dahlias, John Cottle. .W H McCracken. Bo. 1897, and Hallma ' ve. Hallman, an action ! tanied to see in any one store, and the price ranges ' $3' 50 :to $20 00� l a ; � � _. � t Carnochan, W Witzel. Pair earri ge horses, lection pigeons, G Heywood, G H Bi9sebt. quet of dahlias, J A Stewart, George Sam. to egm-pel a specific -performance of a sale of I , * , f : � A Loadman, J F Russell, R N tRo re. Single Collection singing birds, Jae Richardson, A well. Pansies, John Gottle. German as. la ,, was by consent settled, judgment be- ! . I I n(� I ! i Hats and Caps, " h carriage horse, W Kinsman, J Um iter, A J Bissett. Belgian rabbits, P Bawden, Th ters Mi4siFiph. Mrs J'White. Collention ing �ntered againsitAefendatit for immediate i I i On 1 . I - i . �� . Robinson. i , Brock, jr. �-� Any other varietv r9bbitF, Gee of atock�; H no I John Cottle. Ver. poeRession of the land. - . . I Roadsters, -Broo d mare *it . � Hewsto Neelin've. the Grand Trunk Railway, an . c style v you . i If you take pride in the style of' Hat or Cap you: wear, t - ;h �oal I J C Anderson, 6 Irwin. Pea 'fowl, George benas, C timey. John Cottle. Single pe- . I I Sheardown. W H Elliott, R Allan. Foal Irwin. Birds bred in 1902, -Light Brah- tunae, W H McCracken. Double petunias, action to recover compensation for injuries :1 ` Want will most likely be found in our stock. � . I ; I foaled in 1902, J 0 Sheardown' I L Bissett, mas, Carlinj ,[Bros. Barred Plymouth Rocks, John Cottle. Phlox drommondi. John Cot. sustained by' plaintiff by steam escaping , i P i 4 i I 1, - . 8 Davis. Three year old filly I ox gelding, Carling Bros, A Bissett. White Plymouth tle, 0 BirneV. Gladiolaii, John Cottle. Zen- from property belonging to the defendant i . I Pff9F_XtT_9__9 391 - V M ;Xji=1t)Z-f_ : .1 J Geiger, J McKee, J Sanders., rwo ear Rocks� M Gardiner. Buff Rocks, George nias, Johii Cottle, W Earl. Baaket of cut company. Mr. Neelin is a resident of Sea: ! . . . i I old filly or gelding, J McKee, J IM oir, J Vi Irwin, Joe Beni -or. - Buff Coohins, George flowers, Oeorie Samw6ll, ADUUal8 in bloom, forth, being costums collector there. From 0 i Patterson. One year old fillyi o,- ge ding, Irwin. Blae breasted red game, Carling John Cottle. I . ,the evidence it appears plaintiff was about I We'll Look for You ! f ' ' W Witzel, P Madge, Tbos Fori yt ie. I Pair Bros. Any other variety game, Carling to get on a car at,Mitchell, when the escape � r I . � FiNE ARTs.-L%ndeca)e in oil, Mrs W . I - . i 1 - roadsters, W K Acheeon, W H x ' M Bros. Black d Bantams, G H,P��,seett. . Hele, C Campbell. Figt re p;inting in oilp . i no a 0 of steam caused him to mien his hold and i ! i R ' I . F)IF�HIRYR, � I � I i 1.� I Gardiner. Single roadster, W %, Zhott, Brown red FTE�6gntmstns, P * Bawden, H C Campbell, Mra. H.eI3. ruit painting- fall, and in the fall injure bim@elf so severely � 11 I I � A Duncan, T Forsythe.. Saddl a I orse Jqo Spackman.l� Any other vaiiety Bantams' in oil, -0 Campbell, N ra H,31e. , Animal ' a to prevent him attending his duties for I , I a -Wood, A Q Bobier. Lad� driNier, Mrs Me- G Irwin, t and 2ad. Silver Spangled ,painting in oil, 0 Campbell, Mrs W Hele. some weeks.. There was conflicting evidence,, � 0�lsh.. , . I . ' ; Butter 'and Eggs taken as Lend, Violet RhFs9ll, John Deqker. , Hamburgs Chrter, Ist and 2nd. Golden Painting on glass in 'Oi , Mrs W Hele, C but the escaping steam land the injury : . - . . ,I ' . � I 0AWLE. -Thoroughbred I)Oham,-Aged pencilled -Hamburgs, C Campbell, let and Campbell. Paintiogon d1korsatia in oil, were clearly proven. Hill Lordship, who � . I �, i — � � — _,&.&� Ab* I I I � _��Iwlw__�Iwlwl , ~ I � cow, H Smith lab and 2nd J no Hunter. 2od. Black Hambuegs, W d&rter. Golden Mrs W Hele, Miss L Symingbon. L%nd- finally reviewed the' evidence, seemed to in. . . : i I Three year old cow, H Smith, oh i Hunter, Polands, Ge4 fewin, Ist and 2nd. Any scape in water color, . 4rs Hele, N Dyer 'pline slightly to, the plaintiff. After an ab. i I . � ; i i lands, -Geo Irwin lot and 2nd � i 0 1 � , H Smith. Two year � old hei r and one other kind PO - Hurdon. Figure painth g in water. colors, sence of nearly two hours, the jury retuned . ! I � r year old :heifer, H Smith, I t and 1 2nd. White Legb�orng, C Campbell, Ged� Irwin. C Campbell, Mrs' W. Hele. Flowers in to co� rt with a verdict for plaintiff -and ; ' I u - I I ; 'C Campbell. Brown Le - Grei Ste' wairt, fleifer.calf. H Smith,'J Hunts , 1 S ibh. Brown Legh�rn, ors, Mrs W Hele, C.Campbell. $250. � . i i 1 ." im - I I Bull calf,� H Smith, J. Huntei, j I Smith. horn, roeeootpb, d Campbell. Buff Leghorns � 21 I . . . , - ,� Animals in water color Mrs Hele. China Cook vs. Smith, a breach of promise -case, � . Herd, 1i Smith latund 2ad ;, I] H intei. G Heywood,1C Campbell. Black Java Geo placque, hand painbed,� Mrs J White. Mrs in which the plaintiff, a man abou:t 40, sued i � ­ It and VV 1, I (STJOCESSORS TO GUM,& MACDONALD) - Qradesi,-Aged cowii, Phineas Hunt0, T Irwin. - Andaluslans, ThoR Shapton, Is Hele..'Hand painted fern -bowl, hand defendant, a widow, aged 52. The plaintiff - i � . Shapton & Son, H A I worthy. T iree I year 2aid. Black Spanish,' "Thomas Shapton, painted tray, hand � pain ;ed' ornament. also res� . des ne i . ' ' � I . John BawdEn. Black Minorcae, 0 1 ar Brussels, and the defendant I - old heifer, Thomas Shapton & Soil ls� and Camp- hand painted china, ell by Mrs Hele. now resides near Guelph. The plaintiff asked ! Johnson -Bros." Old Sta' nd', 2nd. Two year old heifer, Win. We+ott, bell, G %rwin. White blinoress, W Collection of photog�raphs, lat and 2nd Joe for,$2,500 damagesi because of defendanva I . - I . I H Elwortby T Shapt'on & -Son. One I year Carter, G IrWin. Silver Lace Wyandottes, Senior. Hair dreosers' work, Miss FiTjh. refusal to carry oat a promise she made in I _Rr ., old heifer, ��ml Weetcott, John Welsh T W Carter, G! Heywood. White Wyandottes, Collection of coins,Ist and 2nd George An- May', 1901,, to marry him on - November 6th ., S 1E A - 0- _r I=J[ - I I - , I . I . Shapton & Sow Heifer calf, 9' ShaptZ i J Senior, Ise,, and 2ad. Buff Wyandottes, derson. Collection of stamps, George An'. of the name year. For the defence the wid- � " I Son lot and 2n . � I W Carter lat and 2ad. Golden Wyandottos, -derson, C Campbe% ' ow entered the bbx, and never in this court. I I � - : I I Bubchers'ca le, -Two year''old steer, T W Carter. ronze turkeys, John Bawden, LADIES'.WORK. ­4Rk carpet, woollen has so ,tausational an hour been passed as in : . . I ' ' that taken'to- give I her evidence. During � � Shapton &Son, Adam Case. .2 nd and I 3cd. lsb"and 2ad. White turkeys, W Carter, let warp, 8 -lWiae. Rag ca .-pet, cotton warp, I - i i One year old sbeer,� H Elworthy, ohn and 2ad, Any other variety turke�s, Goo Mrs J Tom, J K �Tise. Rag, 'door .mat, the examination a large bundle of letters I I . . i HARVEST EXCURSION I Hunter, T Shal,ton & Son. � Fab clo or Irwin. Ton ouse geese, T. Douglas. Wild hooked, L Symington, M Brethour. Rag was produced, mau� of which were read, i I � � ' Breman . 1, � ! . - Silas ban- geese, A Beeett, R. Williams. ' slewed, MIrs 4 rom, Miss N Tom. From them it .� heifer, H Smith let and 2nd ; door mat, woul appear that plaintiff I .. I I I - . �� I I I I . I � lake. St,eer calf, Wft� Dansford, Ruodle. geese, W Parter. Pekin ducks, George Rag hear h mat, hooked, Mrs Hole, John E has a gift for.'writing, a love for Scriptural � . I To Manitoba and Canadian Nofthuldst Best export steer, A Qaae, Mw es Gardiner, Irwin. Roulan ducks, John Bawden. Col- Dignan. 1 Hearth raat,,e wed, Miss N Tom, quotations, and a unique- way of prese6tin ,;:EF I I , -1 . 9 I � , 0, Case. I lection sin iog birds, Mrs J, Richardson, A Mrs J Toni. Woollen socks, M Creighto' defend � !, I A I � i I I I . _g n, threats, as when he warns the ant . I " � : : � al� _ I I Ayrshires,-Best cow an ifer c Pv Bissett. Belgian rabbits, G Irwin, Joseph Mrs Hele. ' Woollen stockiDga, Mrs J Rich- that " if she don't marry him she will ha , ; i � ve � . I � I I . - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1902.? i Williams. - I Senior. A6y other variety rabbits, H ardscu, Mies Bishop. Cotton socks, N to appear in court, which will make fine . i I i . I I . � - � I - . � Jerseyi,-Cow, T. Brook, jr., r B ok, Spackman, Joe Senior. Creightou,'Mra Hele. Cotton stocking@, reading in the papers." Notwithstanding I ! I L � I jr. Two year old heifer, S., J. Hogg rth, DAIRY PIODUCTS.-Three pounds siltt�d N Creighton, Mrs Htle. Ls6diea' wool the mature age of the woman, and her be - I : ! I . I I I L I I I - . i , let and 2nd, One ye�r old hei 'er, T B ock butter, W Bagahaw, Mine Bishop, James mitts, WTOrn N C�rejg Ann. Men's wool ingthernotherof grown-up daughtere.and . I To Winnipeg, Man., Waskada, Man., Estevan, Assa., Elgin, 264, Arcola IF-, let and 2nd. Heifer calf, Thos P -ior, Jeckel, Fred Hoggarth. Ten pounds malted mitts, L Symington, Mrs Hale. Men'swool that the plaintiff w I Pa profuse with Scrip - I t _- I 7 J Armstrong. Bull c! . &If, Thos Brock, i butter, Min 1 Bishop, Robert, Kydd, Win glove@,. Mrs Hele, L Sy nington. - Knitted - tural quotationsi thlare were matters in con- i ,, Assa., A,loosomiji, , an7., Miniota, Afan., Binsc'4Ttb, Mam, As -a., Wawanesa, M I . I ! I PolledAngus, -Heifer calf, R Willi me. Penhale, John Decker. Pound roll nperpane, N Cre�ght)n. L SymiDgr,om noction with the cour�ship of Mr. Cook and 1 ! I I I I Man., Swan River, Man., $28.00. 1 Kydd, P MeTaggart," Ja I - Grand View) I � Herefords,-Montei'th Brothers too rints*. R ames Cloctieb counterpane, Miss Bishop, N M re. Smith that no I journal could publish. � i � ; . I . I . Jeckel, S taulake. Special .-For tabl Creighton. Tufted 0outterpaue, F ad Hog- Ilia Lordship fittingly callod apart of the I � prizes. I a e r To Re-ina, As�sa., Moosejaw, Assa., York -ton, Assa, $30.00. 1 � . � - ZD � I � I - I � SHEEP, -Sou hdowns,-A. To r too all use. John Homey ; creamery butteri- A Q garth, M , Brethou Patchwork quilt, evidence "I filth." In the end the counsel I I I . : . . � . To Prince Alliert, Sask., Macleod, Alba., Calgary, Alba., $35.0 4 . ! � I ; - prizes. � Bobier; private made cheese, Lizzie Sym- calico, Mrs Hele, C. aimpbell. Patchwork made trong arguments for their client@, . I P I I bropshiredo, . quilt, clo �b I i . ',' I I 8 wns.-�Aged rain, W, ey. ingto:), 8 Wise. th, Mrs,J Tom M Brethour. Silk and th: Chief Justice a strong summing u - _�_ -To Red Deer, Alba., Stratheona, Alba., $10.00. . i I � i &I I §1 I I .. P . � i I : ! Shearling ram, W Hey,A Dunc%D12,od rd. 1AIPLEMEN s. -Top buggy, -W ,J Miller. patchwork quilt, L,$ymilngtou, Mrs J Tom. against the plaintiff.� - When the c e was � I : I I - - Good to return up to' 1�ov'ember 30th, 1902. ! I � : lamb, W Hey took all prizes., - Pair a es, Special, W Miller. Single box cutter, Me- Log cabin qui!t, N Tom, - J Kestle. Silk entered the defendant paid one nt into i I ; . I A I . I � I' : i , I pair shearlihga, pair e1we lambs and pen W Laughlin Manufacturing Co., let and 2ad. crazywork quilt, Min Bishop, Q Campilsoll. court as sufficient to cover till dam gee one- � � I � I p I I 0 . � ! � Hey, A Duncan, 2nd and 3rd.' Portland cutter, McLaughlin Manufacturing Kniited or crochet wool'shawl, 'N Creigh. taiued by Oook. But the jury re urned a i I , 7-A ed ram. G Pa q.& . . ear-, o., let and2ad. Set heavy bob -sleighs, ton, S Wine. Man'&'haz A made: shirt, Mrs verdict for defendant, and reco meuded GREIG & STEWART, A e' rl fs] - Sh von � & Soni, G Penhale. E Treble. I -on beam plow, i Murray; lilt Hele. Man's machine 'made :shirt and that plaintiff repay defendant the cant she I � � I . . � - � I ! ! � I Lincollo I I I I � W, n.9mr a am, br! G rhalei took all pri ea. Pair and 2nd. Wheelbarrow, J H Dennis, E patdhing,� Mrs Hele ' Thos A Glendenning. had paid into court. . . . . . i . I ! : ewes, G Penhale lab and 2n4 -0 W Duns. Treble. Fan ing mill, D M orvie, Ist and Darning,MrsHele,-IN�mom. Buttonholes, Van Cam vs. Corley et e .,was n &ction . .For Oanadian Pacific Railwa7 tickets and teler,rapb, Do*lini6'n ii ' ' ford. Pair shearlingi � , T Sha� � p r, G -Pen. 2nd. Gang low,J Murray,.lstand 2nd.- M Brooks, N Tom. 1. Pit ow shame, L Sym- for the proper construction of a will, the - 0 . I I � I . . E, �Xpress company - Elder, Dempster& Bea I hale, W Dunsford. Ewe laml and ipen, Turnip pul , Maxwell & Son, l8t and 2nd. ington, N Creighton I- Table mats,M Brooks, �uaker having described his farm the east I ver Line eteam�hips. ! ; � t I r - . . I . i I G Penbale, W Dunsford. ; Churn, Maxwell & Son, let and 2nd. L Symington. Table, doylies, ,M Brooks, half of a certain lot, *her"s it was the welb . I T � I . I i � ; I ! . t I . � I . -1 i : ; � . ( � � i , ! � � ) I � I '-* i I . . ' ' ) k I -i 3 4 D. 1. ( ( , ' P e �11 nee '� i d JP m! I ! , 11 a ' � I " ilec Lt �. I I � iT14 " ' il I k ; 1 3 1�"' I $ � I i "O' , Pp I *u� 8 I Ito �ge ,1 � I I i I I � I � r Wi . � i I � � . � . : I . - � . . .. . 1. i i I � - . I . � I � I .- � I I , ; � ; � � r, . , . I I . I I : . I � I . : I I z . ; I , I . � I 4 I I . � ; : I I., I I � � . I � . � ; ! . ; i � . i i I .1 I I , I ; : � 1, - � � : � . - 4 I I - i ! ; I I , I . i I . . I � i : . I � - I 1, � : I � . , . I : � � - . i - . I i -1 � I -, I . i i . . I . : . - I . � - I . i .. � .; � . I . i . : � - . I I . i q . � I . I . i . � I I � I : ; I �, � � � .� __ I __ ii . V MCLEAN BRO8., Publishers � I . .., V I , $1 a Yew in 4dvance, �� — ': � 11. I i I _�f I half, and the will was soI registered. Th e _; , " i matter was settled by Hi�' Lordship. W, �J _ , - I . . THURSDAY. j �� � I U. At the opening of the aourt., Allen vs. Am- I p f . drews was called, and though on the jury : list, it was tried without a jury. Th'e 'O J �: ._� : , plaintiff, Allen, seiz9d at cauved to be 11 . J 0 seized at Toronto two earloaas of cattle ��, . 9 - � 1; claiming that they were the property of S. �, ) 4 . 1. � Andrews, or a company lal % hich- be was in- '�, : � �1� . I I tereated. J. F. Andrew� elsinied that he ,'I - I owned the ce.We, and that they were pur- " _� . - . , chased with his money, .a4d after -the wit. .� 4 nesses had been examined His Lordship , ; ' gave judgment for defendiant, with costs. - 1i t.!TriuR the session the Prand Jury made . I presentment. It was a longdocument, _1i and'�raferred to the satisfaetory. condition Of t the !jail, and the ineweration there of .01 � i thre a people who were of unsound mind, and A I = . � strongly urged that a y ung man na-ned. 3 0 � i Gre� r be removed to som lice where he i � 1) could be properly treate 'It, stated that � , the 1. Ouse of Industry was in, good condi- I tion, though it needed some repairs ; that 11 therh were 82 inmates, of ,whoin two women i werO very ill, a -ad several i mea very infirm ; ' � 9 9 tnai the, inmates were Nirly satisfied -got 11 � I - �, enough food, but were not pleased with the V 3 cleanliness and quality of their dress ; that -1 the institution wan run, economically, bub I , 14 should not be so run at the --expenee of the . I I I inmates. i - .4 ? 0 , � ff ; i il i I �� Canacm' . !:-1 1 � . -,:-John Jones, 28 years old, a newspaper I , It man,who claims Belleville4l buta; io, las his . I � hotue, was held up and robbed I $80 and I i bis! gold watch by two me . on 10,;m I - n I mercial i , str�,'et, Buffalo, early Batuiday morning. - I -�I -Sir Charles and Lad��y Tapper arrived at aebec* ,from the old c untry, -on Friday -1 .0 � I ]as'. They are both looking well after their - I , ' I ..,u opean tour. They went right through � . I o ; innipeg and Viewria'Mithout stoppbn& I I Th',y intend apending tbo winter in thel I � - laOler place. ! I - 4Maggie York, aged i 19 � - : -0 of' Burke's I FAB, committed suicide �by swallowing .a � : � � f, laroie done of carbotio ack' last week. SheI cam' e to that district last Opring from ne.arl ' I Aui, � or&, and was employe4 as a domestic at � � I . I the,house of A. L. Granger. U.-unquited". love, is given as the cause �f the act. � I 4Residents of Baden 11sel assured- thatj: * I before the snow flies thii fall operationej i will1be commenced therei on one of zhej� , . larg�st sugar beet factories in the province. i _ � Thoqe at the head of the jedhemsaxe capital. I I ists from Scranton, Pa., 'a d it is un4erstoodll I - It thab �a Dominion chalter ill be applied for,l. f T C&Pid8LliZiDg the company at S12,1000,000. L � i -thesteel rails for the new eleotrio� - I railway being cons�tructed between Preston! and Berlin have arrived from England. It 1i � I - : is expected that the ivad 'will be in oper- . ! I . I . ation!'by the latter part of �next mouth, The I I I motive power for the first! few months will - be steam dummies, pendiu!g the installation - of the electric equiiruent. 7 I I -Mr. Edward Kruspe, of TAvistock, I when planting beans in: is garden in - the - - I spring, found one pea o g .them, so in -to I I the ground it went. R�ult : 8ixty-two -- I � pods of peas. Farmers va-si that -an average 1 . of nine peas per Vine is a good yield in a field, so the yield of that one pea is phen- I omenal. i -James Thompson, a cattle dealer,, of Toronto, was robbed in M�utrewl of $1,650 1 1 last week. He arrived there on Thursday and put up at the London house. After- � � wards he went out, fell in ,with some cam. - --- i panious,and went oub with theni. When - I he woke up the followin down -town hatel his moDe I was 'gone. . I 0"'e V -The body of Wra, Dw y" of the Thor - r , old Pulp Company-, Tho old, was 1-ound ily ea A . I Am � e&d on the floor , by members of his family I I of his room with a bullet w ouad in his r,Vhb ' I temple, Sunday morning. ' It is not knbwo I whether it was accidental jor a mee .of aul- cide. Coroner Dr. Lemon deemed an !n- - o , quest unnecessary. Mr. !Dsvey tame to - Thorold from Niagara Filto, New York. H� - about two years ago. , .. was about 40 - I , I � years of age and leavesa Idow. . �� . �1 Miss Harriett Potts, &� young lady, 28 1 1 years of age, belonging �� Fingal, Elgin -- - It county, made an attempt to commit suicide I by throwing herself in ifro�, t:o,f -a I t fre' ht - train at the Wabash depot rec=03�. Whe I was: saved just in the niek!vf time by G. T. R. Detective Bradley, who -happened to I notice her strange actions.', The young lady was' arrested analodged 6 the -county jail. It in supposed that she is df urs -mad mind. ; I -Fred Beamer and his wife, -Graes, were arrep Led at tbei r bojue nel ar Drumbo, . last - week, at the instance 11of the for�meee I mother, charpe:1 with ar$�on. ; morningold Mrs. Beame1r's barn was de. - . � stroyed by fire. Nearly all of the contents, , i ine'luding the stock, ha.4 previously been �, removed. After the fire t�raees of coal. oil I were found. A few week -ago someone at- 11 A tempted to burn the ho�e down, Both 4 buildings were insured, sod it is alleged I I I that accused fired both �hab they might 9 profit by the insuranco� 1 � I -While threshing at Mr. WM. Mitchell's i on the Belnig" road, .near! Clifford, Memere. . r I Melvin Eagleson and Wi#. 1C&semore met - ,I I with a rather pecuAiar and.painfal secidbut. � .� � � I Young Eagleson was working in the mow, - I �, which,for want of room bad been built 'up � overhanging, when, owing to t - he sheaves � toppling over� he was thrown to the floor, I I -his.fork entering under the akin of Mr. _R � 9 Casemore's forehead and inflicted a nasty . cut, whichrequired several stitches. Mr� .- 4 E.iglesoki fared still wormi., the fork going il clean through the muscle P�f his arm .&boveL - I 4 I - I the elbow4 and also. m&48 sevara:1 otLer 1, 1 wounds, i I A -Threshing nperations were in progrem �. � 14 � on the form of E. Trea, iw'E.ist Zorra, and �� , li- the Gati being run through the separator .- I I ii were dusty, owing to the� fact that they 4 - i had heated after being put in the barn ; 11 also that some of the head� had turned into 11, . . I I . several -of the . I smut. Towards evenino � threahers became ill, and 4n examination by " � 7, tht� physician showed thatithey were suffer- I I ing from congestion of toe lunge. John 11 �' Walton in particular became very ill, and I 1 could not be removed to h a home 11 ti the i � V I ' following day. The inhaling of the poison- � i t oua Emutfrom the oats hab a -41adidedly - - -, 4 i i0jUriO1111 effeCt OU the org as of respiration, I , I and persons are urged o exercise more 1! 4 1 � vigilance in working about such �1 . � I -Two men were killed 1, � � as a result of a wreck out Is G T , R. at, An i early hour Sunday rnollini. Engineer . 1 ' - . � Rowan and Brakeman Mavou were iastantly 11 I - � . I I , killed. The three injure I men -are not . badly hurt. The dissawr , vas of a peculiar � character. A long freight 5rain was climb. � __ ing the grade .between Mi� land and Cam- i4, . - - - bray, when it broke in tw;. The rear of , the train started down the grade at a ter- ", rific Ppeed.. Thq second I section of the I �_ - � freight was but a short dia�aucv b�biad and :1 .- I the eollieion was inevitab,le. The second � i . section was a double header, and both en. � 4, � � I" n "' were thiowti into t,he ditch, along - I � ilh eig ht freight cars, When the wreck 1 , � It occurred. The engineer wae buried under . 14 i . I is ocomo e, w e the �%rsikemaa killed. 1. � � � was in Dhe way car of the �tring of cuirs tbat V 4 was thrown into the ditoh.� All thoge 'hurt i i - wtre trainmen. � i 1 1 i 1 4 I I - I A I A . I r � I : ; t If, I . . . � i : . .. I I t .. - - � . I I - _1--____1-_ ­ — — 11 I I I . � — — : I . � I � . i ; � . I � .. __ � '' .� I I i . 1 1 � . . � - I . I i a : I .i � . I � . . i - � . � � . . . Nil I - _. . i . i . I i . - I - - , I - I � I i � 6 . � � i � .. � ! — . i � � i � � . � . � � I _-1 . . I I . � ] I i . ; � � - . I , - I . � . ; � . . I � " I � d I . - � i.1 . � i . . ! I . . . I — I . - . I . � - . 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