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captain of the tug had knowledge off f
: - the . gist€ nce . of. the rock: 4, -.dg -
of. -the rack:
res �rved:. A. I3..: Aylesworth,
Q. 0for -laintiff. 13. It Osler, .Q; 0:
"-for defendant.
_ QUEEN .VS .KERNEY,.
This Vbr .s-0;11_,ae °ii,u for 4riin nal
assault.. Tae: • defetidant -who was
-town : co.,stable of . W li erton - was.
accused' of goingto :the rho use of - one -
Oelheiser during; the evening, sending_
him lfor beer and . in his: absence
-:assaulting : OelheisaL s. ' wife, he
evidence. . was - =ei y weak and the
judge took the, cz e fr oni: the jury -,and.
entered ju gine it for the :.'defendant
T. Dikoa for- plE- irtil ,D Robe Ston
for defendant. -
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VEBB VS. 8PEERs.
Two neighbors of the peninsula had -
a: dispute lover. the ownership of . •a:
dug, hic1 .the d.ef endan t a local
magistrate atternpted- to adjudicate
upon. -: This he should not --
- had no lirlsdlction: - The plain .iff,
One of theparties to- the .dispute, was
fined and tl+ie fine -.not --.being : paid an-
* illega1 :warrant :was ,made, out for .his
cemx l..t ie.1t to tkhe jail _at Walkerton,
His lordship considered. • that - - the
defendant 'Fitted stupidly '.and: ig f or
aptly_ and.ddeidecI a ;ai 1st..him :on the
,ustion� 'of iii W. and left -the- -
� _ • E question
of da nage- Ito-- the .:Iry These: they.
• assessed at .t9, 30 and a;- verdict: for' that.
amouiFt and costs i W -ere" entered for -
the pLLti i ¢i . " 0iarrie .the : other party
to tli6: ,..grla .re was a co-defendant,
but he - Was 'found :not giuiity. D,.
Rso r tsar' .dor the.plaintiff,. T... Dixon.
an ' H :-- -Q `Connor., _Q, C:: for defendl.
ant.
The laii'tiii is the owner of 4 port
-ablesr.v.-Tail and the .clfthadallts own
timber= Ii i'.1ts -iii the tu\%=nship of
Lindsav: . A owtr get WELF4
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into between the tv o pruties tai= �vh cil
the .paint itt was to work for. the
defendant, :,,aild the la t ti r: was u
fut'i Jilin: w ber. - to
keep his mill oi'IFg e l.iin
` r :fhis =tl:
-tiff claims was not'done to llis gr e.at-
. loss: The- defendants ,c14 iih that the-
nlz�l t�:as Grp' t,, ti}e r �r,:talent,. that
she - as' const::ini iy tc,i :lir' Siown
_aa that;the pltuintiff never could Wit.
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out' of their:debt. The evidence. Was-
.." -all taken l=ilt the argcinietit ' of the
counsel -Will take Toronto;:
after which ji d n1ent will": be iven
nor',.' _Q •a :for plaintifh,'
Jo1ni ,f -Q for defendant,
The- -following cases Were settled out
of- -court - -W 'iegland Clements`-;'
Evans .vs., - Raker ; Shaw vs. - Telford
.:%%as -•`vit�ldi'awn rtlid the. case of
EetLnan v s town. of ;Walkerton was
deferred a. siting the judgment of the
court of app al
y -sittl late on.: Wednesday
evening the ' 'judge.. was enabled to
bring the bu mess of thecourtto-.a.close
- so far as tr nig the eases 'was-, con-
cerned, Th`ur :-:men' .were paid . ori:
�3 Y
Thursday. ,f otreiioo a the flag` was taken.
down and thet spring assizes was a
'thin;; of the st
WHAT AMEHiC-xi s THINK
I havf - met several- deleg.atesdelegates from
Idaho, ` z>c;:.rtc�
-.and Dakota, ailoE:
whorl are :. Zell : pleased with this
countiv an -1 they tell -rile- that: there
will be a -1 r,iT•re iminigratiol from those,
,states the coiii:ng: season.: This coon
tri is p rer ently adabted--to Mixed.
f�xr�iiizilg rii d 'would strongly J advise
those s + ting a chano•e�: to tonne and
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Edmonton.
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...:ii- 1IN &i CUPFJ DAY. -H -
601.1111
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601.11 i .E=.iiiel:iean it Cure
r for Rhclu iat:m• i.rrl Neural gia 1 Aldi=:
calay c:;,..; liir.1 to 3 .daiys. - Its' action
upon tilt sy teni is. _ reMa rkable . and
itis steer ic,as ' ,Tt ie4Yir o es at..once the
ca.0 e 'and thq disease immediately clls=
l,pc-r t`S. Tire first closi greatly.
1, iL nefi* -, "- ,cents_ Warranted by' A.
-: -1 bfTca":.1„ i1kniso i, of. Brows- s
- VI .3,- , =.rill , spivs - 'rI I-4. -been iii af
ter i o ,eci, : �` ditioii foi' three years -
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from. - �; ,.i f- ks,_; \V eal,ness of the
Stornacli, .l )-y rpr Asia. and I11digr:stion'
,.until ray 1i'c=al h was one I bought
• o rf. };,- tt ec f , k.o,,t1Y Ari eric'an-Nervine,:
whi:;L•�( :1 t 14 }:'•i; yowl- than any
t
K3Cf �
<<; l.
k : _ of 1"-( t ' g j .eVer -did . in
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my 1 1▪ :---,7- :bid 'ad vise u.ny . weakly.
pe'T -_ot t we this . alu. -1.1e op.d. lovely
rernedy.:: .I consider it'. the: grandest
reclicine : in the - world."' .A : -trial
bottle will cc -into. you.:. Warranted
.. 4y. A, K Congram.. . ' .
—Enli. h 04p—ft—yin Lir ii ent removes
call hard,: }Soft 1Gor'- calloused - lumps: and
i icmislies fr iii-, horses, _ bloodspavin;
ellrb splint.,,, ring "bone
Z_,. sweeney,.
stifles;. sprain-, :flare and swollen throat,
-c oagbsr -etc,-- . Sa5e -$50`. 'y use .of: one
bottle. Warranted by A. 13. Congram;
Having d sp. ise�
a ny Grocery Stock -I can safel _ sa
hand the, finest lines of
That have ever been seen in Lucknow.
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O A ' 1 D -SEWED :TUR -
...0X.FORD„,
IJav: - .n . o _ :newe styles., �al.l and see -them, � also.
a handsome line .i
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WOMAN' FINE- BUTTONED AND LACED,SEW...
AND C14.1)' SCES
In this . d e -:�artment . I. have a ' firi e s
i� e line of -��fo�cl�.
Qther..shoes• Tall-, Oxfords selling .no v at 806.
,WEAR—CECIL ALEG
I - have just received - a line ..of Men 's Ha d n ade Calf
'ese goods are. .ust
s 'good as -ordered- work and come. much cheaper.; Also
iiother-line at:" $1.35 worth $1.75: I keep
Shoes, which: I am selling fort 2.
' •I2 and i
I . AU PHAST
eth al; and- el ng.ress, selling
From this oat . I ° m going to
3,75.
-AND
Iso the same in ail other lines. All shoe That'
. - �•... ,. _ . a.._ Y . _ rips at. the
prices, I guarantee will besewed free.
I
haw) secured the services of a first-class shoe maker=
and will be pleased.- to quote prices to any one desiring to �et`
g.
Boots and Shoes mad'e.. Repairingg
promptly; attended to.
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YOURS TRULY
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- The through Oolonist Sleeper. will be at
tached t} train 'caving Ltiekrfow at 10.48 .a,in •
an
FEB.
MAR.
MAR.
a.
APRIL
APRIL.
Arriving- in 'Toronto --in time to Gccnnect with ::
the through • Colonist train,, via, North
Ray and G;I'.P►;,` There will,also be an
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lot
Is the placd to make, your selections in
CROCKERY) GLA WARE; GROCERIES' PRCVIMO-
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1 have ' in= stock the folhwin
Drie Apple
Extr cts
Fias
Fish, canned
Fish, dried
Gelot ne
Ging rs
Hops
Hone
Ink
Indig
Lioor ce
Lime nice
Leiuos
Lamp .
Lard
Matches
Mina Meat -
Meal
Macaroni
Mustard •
Meat4, canned
MagnP sia
Nuts
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A1pueples
TBBlacki-nb •
Black Lead
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: Baking Powders
Barley, pert
Bath Brick -
Brooms'
Baskets
Brushes -
Biricuit
Coffee
Coi fectioiiery.
Canned- Goods
Cocoa ._
Chxolate.
Corn, canned.
Coin meal
Currants
Cori ie wder
Cream Tarter
•.LocoanPout
Dates .
Nutmeg
Oil, olive
Oil, swe_et
Oil; castor
Oranges
Oat Meal
Pails 7
Peels
Pipes
Pickles
Peas, canned
Pepper
Raisins
Rice ,
Bice Flour
Sago
Salt
Salinon
Sardines
Senna
Seeds -
Sugar
Syrups
Goods delivered. to any'
NOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
- the village of ritiekno‘
tion. The house is a large fr
eioltor nine rooms,reeliar kit
a good state of repair.
tains about-. one acre. of grou
stoked with apple; cherri, p
fruit trees,. The plaa
For further particulars aP143T
risou or to
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OK ...STREET
me, containing,
e garden con-.
d and is well
um anct other
-)e sold cheap.
to Hugh Mot.;
ENNING
Ucknow P. 0,
..For Partiotfitirs' --
ABOu-rs 11.1E
iettlers'itains-
. ;TO ;
.AND THE
Send to your -nearest Railroad
`-Free Factso.Farms"
BULL FOR SERVICE.
HE UNDERSIGNED ILL KEEP
-for service to a limited it u,Mber 'of CowS
brocik 'Prince -42309- :, daAn Mi nie :of Belfast
.F payable Feb.: 1st, 1894. . Qo ,s t be .returned
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rimmings .:to suit,
EveryTuesday during M'.
y � o and April.
B
f.:gage checked thr'ougli _ to 4estination, also
through • tickets sold =No tehange of cars.
Considering all these` . advantages _ we e3(=
pect to secure the -traffic :this ea,Son; For_ any:
information•apply to'
Agent G. -T. R.
ucgi�ow
TENDERS- WAN ..ga ..
ENDERS- WANTED :FOR TITE
building of anew school House ' school.
section -No. 3; Township of Ashfield. Plans'
and specifications can be seen at the office 'of
D • Hc1Vlurchy, Kintail, Tenders. will :be
opened on the 31st ofa March 1893,
D MaIuRo$Y,:Sea. Trees -;•S S No 3
March 15th, 1893, 999-3:
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HOT St,),._.R.AH'
arranted. fast colors.
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TRADE -IVIARICS,
DESIGN PATENTSgi
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Oldest bureau for securing patents in America.
Every patent taken. out by us is brought before
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ill MUT
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world: Splendidly illustrated. No
man should be without it. Weekl
per In the
intelligent
S3.00 a
/par; $1.50 six months. Address &
UBL:ISH4RSI 361. Broadway;New York City.
Tli E COOK'S BEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
Ssooadpas
SfStpriac:vsbe.rries, canne
Starch
Tapioca •
Tomatoes, •catmed
' Tea Sets
Yeast Cakes -
Dinner Sets
Dinner Sets '
VWITioeelisalicli:cooealt
Washing Crysta
Woodenware
Cream Sets
TB oe ir lel SS ee rs
part of the town.
AUCTIONEER - FOR
REAL ESITATEI INSUR-
ANCE AND GENERAL '
of.the County and satigfaction-guaranteed,
FIRST-p.A.40 FARMS
JOHN CRIFOIN,
KINGSBRIDdE P.O
Leaqs them all for
Grocer!,
AND
CANNED 000D$.,
Fruits of All Kinds in Season.
FINE TEAS
the Largest Stock,
The Chowest Goods,
-4e Best Vau
'obtainable ,in Lucknow:
ELLIOT.
00;00Q :f6:pt
pex thonsand for the above quantity of
ii▪ rst class maple logs, none other be taken.
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EXEDUTOKS. -RALE
FARM PROPERTY'
trinE ExEcuTows OF THE LATE
Kenneth Matheson, offer for safe
or rent the estate of the sail • de
ceased. KEnneth Matheson, . being con
12th con. Ashfield,- containing 100 acres, mo
or less. There is ou these premises, twb
dwelling houses, one leg barn with farth
'Stabling ; two young orchards • bearing.
faem is well watered and ex**, well fenced
with cedar
For terms of sale or rent apply on the pre -
Ashfield .
trals to offer, winch are controlled only by ust,
We ppy comthission.-or salary. Write- us a ',
once for terms, andsseenre choice of territory
IMAY BIW2HERS; Nurserymen, ,-