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00TOMat 13, 1893
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I t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Toronto and will thus � have his d uble 00ttawa, too om,kll for his family and at. Companies conclude to renew their fnvita- have gone so near the pole. Captsia Por- Hamilton. Any other kind pickles, Walter Dungannon; George Crulokshank, W -M,.
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. f I salary, the one which he receives for hi ser. tendants and he has asked the Government tion at any time the invitations will be me- ter says the condi ble 'Taylor, W H McCracken. ham ; Thomas J Bell, Clinton.
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� i one denotes' the page of the paper an which the vices to the private company iand 'the one to- erect a now wing, the cost of whicb, it is cepted straightway upon receipt. that had he had dogs and sledges he thinks FRUIT. Party that hits the most entries Li ap
MtHforses,-ThomasL slie,Seofortb;
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I I I A USEFUL (?) OFFICIAL, he might have taken to the ice and reached In the Fruit Department, Geor '
Advertisement will be found. . 0 e Nott, J T ionj Dungannon.
; F, which he draws' from the � public tre oury estimated, will bg about $28,000. 11 Of the pole. : ies ofivinter ap4 " Cattle,-Goore
� You Can Scarcely Guess -Duncan & Duncan. (6) � This Is the season when Lieutenant -Gov- Barr. Four named varlet 0 Johnston, Londemb-oro;
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� Marvels --Jackson Bros. (6) I , 9 I . ' pies, Jae Potter, James Jackson. Four Charles Washingtoo, Auburn.
. � ,ernor and Mrs. Kirkpatrick earn all the sal. -
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� � I Wall Pa erj�qrnsden & Wilson. (5) are so blinded by partizanship as to b have will be complied with." This property was I . Last But Not Least. named variation fall apples, D McLean, Mrs Pigs. -John Govier., Hullett ; Edw I
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. i . 'Mr �hlan. (b) si many years a ives them. Their social � Geo Nott. Baldwins, Jae Jackson, J Mof- Belli Londeaboro.- ard .
� � Famff for Sa ohn Cornish- (,) thAt this country is - being: honestl � and purcha ad, not.' go, for $82,900, duty of attending games, bloycle meets and The Blyth 'Show, held on Tuesday and
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. Ile W - I fatt. King of Tompkins, Jae Jackson, W 0
1 F Lecture-Egm:�njd . F. M. S. (8) economically governed. Wednesday last, was the last of the season McArthur. Northern Spies, J Shortreed, G RImPlements,-P "'a tt, Brussels; John
� . I Auction Sa hdjorhe Muldoon, (5) . I , Sincetheit upwards. of half -&-million of dol. so on, in the patronage role le- all very well . itchie, Witigham.
- .. 'e- _J. WIlso r � l i " . if the north wind blows pot too rudely over In this district, and in point of attendance It . .
tt New Goods n. (8) f lare have'been expanded in making addl- Jackson, Rhode Island Greenings, J Barr, Poultry, -Win Grieve, MgKillop,
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�� - Teacher Wsntc J 1%rroll. (6) Rosedale's hills, but even to good-natured was the most successful. The weather, both i Potter. Golden Russets, M H Harrison, -L Tasker, Hullett ; Thomas An.
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� The ne;c The Power to Prohibit. �, tions, alterations and Improvements on it. people like them, the function of fair open- Sheep,
� 4 s College -D. McLachlan. (8) � - do -Yet was delightful, and had the Directors D Moore. Roxboro Russets, M JX Harrison. arson, Belgrave.
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"I I I "'A* P" ft, J 0 u mpany. (8) In one of his recent addresses 1� this It must be evident, therefore, that this Im- Ingo must be a tiresome one. From all the got to 'order for the occasion it could not Seek. no -Furthers, R R Laidlaw, Jae Jack. Ladies' Work, -Miss Dollie Shaw 13rus.
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� An -0 ortuni y -Prof. Dorenwend. ( Province and -while speaking of the q4estion mense sum of money has been very inju- I have been more suitable. Blyth Show in, son. Wagders, Jae Jackson, T Brigham. sel's.
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"I ; A B cad Prof, Dorenwond. (8) requests from country-fafr managements unquestionably, one of the most pop I ' Bendavie, R G McGowan, J Barr. Vander- Fine Art#,-grs. Dr. Graham, Brussels
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,,, of the prohilbition of the liquor traffi , Sir diclously and unprofitably expended, or the, thatthe gubernatorial button pressing be stitutions of the county. The lade I from Vero, Jas,Potter,' J*me* Barr. Mammoth Roots and Vegetables, -Joseph Allan, '
I i i 'Leading Boot and Shoe Man -A. Waselob. (8) . . � ' I
i 4 1 k - . Shtrts--J. M Intosh. (8) . John Thompson said: �� I � demands of the Governor General tire un- done on a And from their com. ,
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I'll 3 New Stock- I F. Edwards. (8) L tind Pippin@, Geo Jackson. F&Ilawater, James Clinton,
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��� i It Wanted -W I MemseLr. (5) " The question has be ralsed -viihaiher reasonable and should not be complied with. fortable quarters on King street, the social seem to think it a sacred duty to give, their Jackson, It B Laidlaw. Talman Sweets, J Dairy &,�id Produce, -George Powell
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I I I Teacher Wan ed -Thos. Rae. (6) power of prohibition rests with the Domin- Any man who has so many attendants that heads of Ontario must journey to speechify 'beat girls an airing at the Blyth Sbo Jackson, M H Harrison. Mani), R Hugho, S Herri4ton., Blyth.
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. i I i Estray Sheep Robt Armstrong. (6) 1 1 wo _
� 111 ion Parliament or the Provincial Legislatui nd receive unwished for mental impressions while the more elderly 11 boys " whoop best M H Harrison. Maiden's Blush, Wm Mew G
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, . I I Land for Sale 1). B�e'hanan, (6) - house costing over half -a -million of dollars -
: 'A 4 - Plows --T. X Ili@. (8) My own mind has no doubt:'whateven" M - of elongated beets and scorlbutic pumpkins, girls are "not so young as
� j Bros. (1) - I Y 12 L ueed to Arthur, D McLean. Snow, Jae Potter, M. Fruit, -J SteO.'art, Berimillier.
,�. i TO Lot -Jae son own.mind is 4hat the power of prohibition is not large enough to comfortably ac(30mmo- The salary of the, Lieutenant. G, overnor is was, and from whose mabrotn"Iesy, but still H Harrison. Duchess of Oldenburg, Geo Manufactures,' -Robert Morrison,Auburn.
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: -1, Record of L I Prices --R. MaFaul, (8) reshvith the Dominion Parliameni, and I date them, has too large a retinue for life in quite a neat thing in its way, but does not comely cheieks the maiden bloom ,has i some Jackson,,Mrs Goo Nott. Calvert@, D Me-
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: � � . a would not have thought that -that could be this country, and the man for whom such a .ordinary subject of Her Majesty in this time gone. are like minded, and the result Lean, W'McArthur, 20 oz. Pippins, Mrs
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I I i . To the Publ o -J. W. Snell. (8) . contradicted if it were not that so grpat an h tie is not good enough Is too good to live region thank goodness he is free to stay 69 to is that on Show day the bright little I town Goo Nott, H Ross. ' Any other named vari- otes, I
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"I A 1. � Comin to 8 aforth-Prof. Dorenwand. (6) � , authority as the Premier 'of home?" I
: in so packed with -visitors that there in ety, Mrs D St'
7 ... I Crockery an Glanware-J. C. Laidlaw. (8) id ai ai�'O "' here. This Governor-General business as it ewarti, Mrs R Shortreed. Quite a noticeable improvement has
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z i I . Fine Old Ch ese-J, C. Laidlaw. (8) challenged that position, an 3ked me to . A TRAINING SCHOOL. carcely standing room. What the dri -
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fl� i ' 0 been made in Morris by cutting the brtah
� . � Good Hous to Rent -W. N., NVatson. (8)' get the opinions of the courts pf the §ountry is now being conducted,is becoming too bur- On Tuesday, the Lord Bishop of Toronto card is it is difficult to say, as the Show, Brigham.' Winter pears, James Harrison, .
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I � I I I � -_ as to whether his G6vernmont or o re has densome for the people of this country to along the road through the Fralick wAT111),
I I . I I formally opened the Training school for .although uniformly good, is not as good as MraltShortreed. Fall pears, Mrs F'. Short. -Mr.W. H. McCracken, of a
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A I U I . power of pr h�ibition.'.' bear. , ' ,Deaconesses. This is the institution which - reed. Two named varieties of plums, W H Bruseefe
; 11 I., , �� captured 26 prizes at the Seaforth Fall Fai 1
: 'This statement does credit t 8 � John R . ir,
; � 11 I . 1. hr 1161troll & ' jo0ifor . I received substantial aid. from Mi's Wilson, A friend suggests that perhaps it is the McCracken. Tomatoes, R Sellars, Mrs H and on the Same day was awarded 17 pri
1, 9 (911 - shortly after the d6ath of.Sir Daniel Wilson Highland bagpipes that attract, as they R Walker. Collection of Grapes, A Jacob, Zee
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, I a P # i Thompson's sincerit 'o.e. �,rt THE Dominion Government seems to have her. father. Agreat number of the Anglican always have two or three pipers in full uni- It B- Laidlaw. Crab apples, M Brethour, -A. Summers was seriously injured by
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I , t. -9 - - that he has no intention of shirking the re- considerable difficulty just now in reconcil. cle�gy were present and testified to the use. form, on the grouQs. Whatever t e
. ��1. I h c0se, Mrs R Shortreed. Peaches, R B Laidlaw, getting entangled in the bolting and shaft.
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: I _1 I � opoi.asibility of a, troublesome questi n over Ing the differences between contending fulness ofthe work with which Mine Wil, tho'crowd is a fact, as on-WedneEday after- John Scott. . .
� . 4� A ,I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Oct. 13th, 1893 �. I . I Ing at the Brussels flax- mill here 'On Thurs.
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. 1- f . whichhe believes his government as pris- n, who recently returned from England, noon there must have been at leao five POULTRY. -Turkeys, A Jacob, J F Dale.
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� It candid%tes for Lieutenant -Governorships, . day forenoon of last week. No boneswere
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; - � _�, where she studied the deaconefis Movement thousand people on the grounds,the g&t�e re- Geese, J Harrison, E Haggitt.. Rouen b , howeve r.
� . :, , . � ' I - ed herself, �'The lady '- oiover ducks, E Haggitt, W Erwin. Any other J . S il ie, formerly of Walton
� 11 diction,'although he might well ha a done which are, or shou d be, vacant, In New eipts, at 5 and 10 cents, amounting t
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, � - -1 - The World Around. so had he been so.disposed. It &It shows - Brunswick, on this account, Lieutenant- mentioned is henceforth to be known as the four hundred dollars, be I _ a. am m li -
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- I .T I sides a large _�em- kind, W Erwin, J F Dale. Brown Leg* has recently returned,from Australia, b.a,
- - , w_ 7 I Serious trouble ba& arisen between the the wisdom of the cautious course &ken by Head Deaconess. - bership list, We have not space to go, into horns, Walter Taylor, Evans & gone to Stirling, Hastings County, out&rio
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.? " 1 _11iii, Governor Tilley was required to hold his � I lisle.
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� I �# �, natives and the Spaniards at Melilla,.� town the Ontario Premier in dealing THE YOUT11FUL PO,LITTCIANS. . Light Leghorns, Walter Taylor, W Irwin.
, t 'L I � � 0 position for a year after his time had expir. - where he has joined his brother in busin '
� i � .6 . say that all departments were goodi and Light Brahmas, W Irwin,. Evans & Hale. ets,
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� I - , -on the coast of N orocco. There has been Marter bill, which some were No 6 XIOUB to ed, VV a wish them, sucess,
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� , � .�;,, t. Monday last was nomination night with fully up to former years. For further!par- Black Spsnish, Evans& H ale, J F Dale.
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� � 4 � ill feeling for a long time, and lately the have passed by the Ontario Legiol ture at both the Young Liberal and Young Conser- -A few nights si
: � , - been made.. In Manitoba and the North. ticulars our readers are referred to . some person -was
,-*. r 4" I � the fol- Dark Brahmais, let and 2nd W Irwin.
. �, I- � ', I votive clubs. In the former, C. W. Smith mean enough to go into a stable in I)ash.-
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. -1 I! Spaniards determined to itrengthen the its last session. Had that bill be n passed lowing
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- - . 1. �;v _F! west Territories a slin"ilar difficulty exists . .and Frank Pedley are the rival oandidates Hamburg@, W Irwin, Jas Harrison. Dor- wood, where Mr. C. Fritz had left his bfc
I - PRIZE LIST : kings, W Irwin, James Harrison, Black i �
z I - fortress which they hold at that point. it would at once h%ve caused a c nflict of In both places the terms of the present . In- cle, and,with a, knife, deliberately cutclev,tt
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7 - � .� I nse a " -Heavy Draught, -Team t mares b -roasted red game, R Haggitt, i Cook. into the outer and inner Or
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; V, f �+ This *nc'� d th Moors and they attacked authority between the Dominion John Kane in the 1,%tter. G eat activity is lloRsEs.
I ir I , or geldings, James Re nolde, George Dale. Buff cochins, Istand 2nd Evans & Hale.
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. ��I - $e � in de"some time Brood mare, John F Dale, John Scandret. Bantams, W Irwin, i Cook. Polands, �ie
� �*;, I - ,they seek to emulate the big clubs as much f fingers miItilsted at the Doherty Organ
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_.. 1:! � have been sent over from Spain, where the province the power to . prohibit t a liquor - ago, but there are so many applicants for Mare foal, 2nd donation by J W Evans & Hale? J Harrison. Plymouth 0
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�, . oi_ i war feeling is very strong, and the Moors I traffic within its bounds, Accordi g to Sir . F Dale, John Scandret. Horse foal, X.orge rocks,, W Irwin, J Cook,
-L.r � ' . the positions, and all have such stron these elections- were held on the merits of Coll6ot'On of a similiar mishap at McXenzie't factor, in
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I " .�j, are %]go ga,thering large numbers, so that John's statement, that power woul be dis- clai ' averse the men, however,for last year ever . Dale. Two year old gelding, James ey- Pigeons, E Haggitt. Collection- of fowl the same town.
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I -i .i�,� . serious fighting is very likel " to 'take puted b his. Govern t of corruption known to the oldest . I apart from all entries, W Irwin, Evans & I -While Mr. Itiehard Atkinsonwas oper-'
. ,�� - I I- I Y Y making a choice for fear of offending some """g Brown, J F Dale, One year old filly, Geo Hale. Guinea fowl, J F Dale, W Irwi
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- � 'kJ . officer in the bro-ad Dominion wap cons ting a circular saw at the furniture Jac
I I I .1�-� place. . . t was being settled in the c urts we valued supporter. As only two out of the ous. They say that one of the p picu- Dale John Scandret. Two year old a tire IMPLEMENTS., - Lumber wagon 'obn a _ 7
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1 1 r 1f, ,,'#%4 . residents y f J at Exeter the other day, he by some mean$
I I - , �, 5 war cloud agai Brurinden. Heavy bob-sleighg, Slater &
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I 'hi, -n lower d for by these offices, paid out over $500 to secure his footing, and ran his h9ad on the saw and out h,
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: � - y I This time Italy Wto blame, c, that the clubs are faRt becoming schools for '01ts foaled in -1893, Joseph Fisher, Special Sims. Iron b . completely offat the first joint.
, tt!! ,10 - I prize by James Tiernay for the bee
i -I +4 - Y' trickery. t and Iron beam general purpose, Gillis &'Martiu, -Two Chinamen, the first ever iien in
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. " � toget but one side of the story as yet, so and foresight of Mr. Mowat h .4 C Hamilton. Gang plow, C Hami.1t6n,
I ,,, . , t I., — offices wit'l have to be created for the disap- fastest walking team, H Gibbin. ' WiLngbam, struck that town the ther d ,
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r . � 1- I., be formed. However, the cable messages the strongest opposition from in& y of his foot the bill. At least,this is the usual wa value of $160-000 was sold on Monday. The Ferguson, J runode I S rgle covered
z ri I i ingi;, R Wood, Jas Reynolds, T McDonald. osity a
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I %_�- . ��r I which have reached this country state that friends and brought down upon Ii in the inr 4 Brood mare, James McCallum, 11 Rose. . their way to Godericb.
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��� , I J � of escape from such perplexities, adopted by , sale started at 12 o'clock and was over at buggy or jump s .
rr �. I . c- eat, J Brunsden. Haeton,
I Mare foal, H Ross, J F Dide. Horse foA, -Mr. Joe Jervis, of Holmeaville, is mak,
I . I- , ,�: � . 12.14. The average price of the 2,000 A McNally. Cutter, V'Vanoimau. Set of . -
� .. �, the Italian armament is so complete now I precations of many well' meaning but -over- Governments. THE Exp,OSITOR is of the James Petrie, James McCallum. Two year Ing a record for himself and hound that few 2
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� I - i. that she is prepared to declare war and take ! zealous people, who should 'now unite in opinion that Lieutenant Governors, and all old geld in g, J F Dale, It G McGowan. Two 1�-' Sim"- can boast of in these parts.
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I � :�-s * . I a owe, J Ferguson. '
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, , the fiald in a very few days, and that the ; thanking him for his courage in p rsuing a ar old filly, T Brown, A Dnncau�
666 ... t other public officers, except, perhaps, was lowered. .With all -the electric light Y' !on. out only a few hours each day and has
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L �_ . -.1 . ;4k country is in such a bad sta�te financially course he believed to be right, ev n at con- Judges, should be elected by the poop a in. companies, it seems that there. yet re- One year old filly, It Ferris, H Gibbins. baggeL
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. � : i i I I -t the Government is ready for allL . maius a good deal of profit in gns. Here,is Road or Carriage. -Span roadster Latly -at LI,
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. : 0 . ,�;�T. � y des. i siderable danger to himself and )'is go�ern- . stead of as now, appointed by the Govein. Land roller, C Hamilton. Scuffler, C Harn- Riviere, ManitobLao wbe
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, -..- . I Mr. H. Wightman, of Belgrave, lost his life,
I., I 1. I, I . - I � ment. Such a system has its disadvantagea, sumers, , the best paying concern in Toronto F Tanner, % R Pollard. Horse foal, MANUFACTU,RESL -Ten yards home made Its6e,ns that he was in the rstable when the '
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. . .�'l any other hazard rather than continue - in ! . but the public would in that way secure the namely, the Toronto Street railway Com' H,
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; - i The True Represent ive - 6,11 wool flannel, Mrf� G NLOM Ten
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L -1 4 1 their. present straits, I t Position. � a,d,
I 11 i I.i �! services of live men instead of having foist- pany. The earnings during September, the Two year old gelt-ling, F Tanner, E Denui- yards flannel, union, R R aw, M Broth- and crushed him.
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L �F - �,' �i . -Miss Orrange, daughter of N,Jr,
. 1-1 I �.L Mr.. Gaftow, M.P.P. for West Huron, in road's history, the fares amounting to A Robinson. One year old gelding, ington, T Hamilton. Blankets,L union, Mrs Orrange, formerly of Exeter, who received
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.11. ! i e jj�- 1 distress just nowln the English coal mining I cians, Whose principal qualification for the $92,745. Itia calculated that, exclusive of lard, James Colliton. One year old filly, D Stewart, M ,H ,11arrison. Pair horse severe iujuries;in an accident caused by a
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I , I IL; I I 1# I posi ion, is their ability and willingness to transfers, 2,31S,625 passengers used the James McGee, 'Best single driver in buggy, blankets, Mrs George Nott, Mrs D Stewart, defective road in the township of EuphemiA
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�r T:i_4 ; I , I district , 9. Just eleven weeks ago begun ! Dominated him lastweek, made it
- .- by the mine -owners, which may ' car,, that month, and this in the face of the W J Dickson, �E Mason. Saddle horse, �
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. � lul% � 'A, ailockoull he follow- draw large salaries and give the least possi- Coverlet, home spun, Mrs George Nott,
- , � I fact that from the - 15th the streets have and who entered suit against
� F " : �,_ I ng statement : I . Dr Carder, W Tierney. Sweepstakes, beat said township
. N :� :,� yet prove a ground *for great econoniiCal ble service for'them. . John Shortreed. Itag mat, ,Mrs H
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�, I I t - '. I . I . R has been awarded $5,500 damages by the I
I - j 14 -�,j i 1- 1 will, if nominated, give a general sup- been torn up badly in finishing the change mare or gelding, James Reynolds. Lady Walker, �Mrs George Nott. Yarn mat, Mrs jury. .
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� �. Wa --- , port to the present Go ernment �.o long as . to.electricity begun last year and diecon- -driver, Miss Fisher, Miss Kirkby. H 4 AN"alker, Mrs George Nott. Ra.g car- -The Johnston Methodist church, let line
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-11 t . 4h *TO, Obtober 9, 1803. Shaw's Grove have IYe-en annoyed by strange
L . - they emanate from the Governm�nt side or TORO% year old heifer, James Snell, James Proctor. Pair hand made gents' boots, let and 2ad J preached on Sunday, and , a. regular 6 1 Id
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a I i c� 1, tirely to blame. Things have reached a serious fault to complain of with Ithe present streote'last week in fashioned tea meeti s held on Monday I
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_. 'f M, * bon pr'o'claimed the w0arer to be a member Grades, -Milch cow,1 : -Master J
� . , :. crisis and an arbitration -has been arranged Ministry, but It is the tend n 0
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.1 . . ir they .(, what disturbed ,the whole section was a - Gents'white shirt, hand made, T Hamilton while taking his father's horses to puture
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wj_,: 1 . "I - to of the meetings extended over' two days and the within a mile, in imitation of -the Battle of
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I ;,- �;,; -� rx ally un�dertake the entliuslasm With which these temperance QueelDStOn Heights, - Ammunition consisted
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; , �:,� * .1 themselves should be whipped i0to line,and 'i . tin the stop was put to the proceedings. I year old steer, lot and 2nd T.Ross, Ono knitted quilt, Mrs D Stewart, Miss Syming. that the large bone of his leg was hrvken,
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,1�1.,_,,. �- proved in health, though it is probable -he ernment, desire to isser nother how the One of the heaviest failures that has taken butcher, R Ferris, T Ross. Herd of cattle, Miss Symington, W H McCracken, idence for Mr. Simpson, of Ash.
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. - 'i;_ 1��,; . cannot live long, oonsideriae . Ing on seek or stocking, Mrs H R Walker, I
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.1� I � measures which I believe wou� d be in th7e � SHEEP, -Cotswold 9, -J ames Potter took Mrs George Nott. Three . patches OD - Ol by - some'What injured.
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.. A & - : 1 � . inee, Finance Minister Poster very earnest. , This is the true and proper position for yo milton, Mrs D Stewart, -In Mr. Edward Fish's barber shop win-
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1: � .;,; ymingtoo. Arasiene work, Mrs Geo which will cause I in a e curiosity to those
� I . -per history io not fully appreciated. They have ming- Pair of shearlitig ewes, James Snell Nott, Mrs C Campbell. -Embroidery on who,nee It. The timothy is about 11 inohe#
� , � �'� su annuation system in vog,iie in this such a one as we should expect a gentleman well secured. uc
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I t� �IF 'A �_ ,thus outlined by Mr. G W is formatio0of the most valuable kind. Tue land has reduced its rate of discount from 3J R McGowan. Shearling ram, James Cooper, Nott. Roman embroidery on linen, Mrs this curio. I
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I 11 -f I V 11 . ject of the systeml butthe stress of p�rty their thinking for them and who will 'stand meetingsi Mrs. Jessup and Mrs. Curzon site in New Westminster for its large prov- James Cooper, While some wild boys,- were racing up and
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I , - J I I meat to abuse the -system. The 8yst read a ve�y interesting paper on some of the THE LAI that made it ifficult; to see v
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,A � more noted Canadiam heroines who ,bad ' fteet, ar
. -1 �� I � I- ,11 -�s best,even when honestly carried out,is objec. country, and the Government too, if repro, dropped Oom remembrance. She exhibited' lace; A Jacob, Mrs George Nott. Best n.ov- them wfre thrown out, but not seriously
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.1 i I - treated in a different manner�, from em. ant platform, We are also glad to note that I on list, .Mrs C Campbell, Mrs D Stewart.
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- - :11 1_.,� lady made a journey in an- open boat down has been deatro, ed by storms. Scott.
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I I �'4 ,4 it becomes all the more objectionable when granted their candidate the liberty lie asked tr6al. I
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, . t� I " I . � . line of railway has just been opened in Por. Win McAllister. Brood sow, VVm McAl- Jave, canvass work, Mirs C Campbell, Miss
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. Iii :" " case. T�im Exi,ostTaR Y,as in - - —.--- MONEWS i- EEURIBLESTORM ON THk GULF. -A Now lister, F H Schoales. ngton. Crochet work in cotton, Miss ,41; turded out to be an empty house on
I,- S ',� I the pastl ficiala have been skipping about *all the Orleans despatch says that; a corrected list' WmMcAllister, R Laidlaw, Symington, Mrs 1) Stewart'. Crocbet,wotic ,
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. - `�- I week like �eos in a tar- barrel, There was a of persons killed or drown0 during the re- GRAiN.---4ted fall wheat, H E dwards, W in wooli Mrs C Campbell, Aire Goo Nott,
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� � k4�1: F�, 4 , als in the prime of Iffo and in the fullness of I During the past few years the labor prob. multiplicity of. matters to keep them busy. '
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, T-1 , . - swells Scott. White fall wheat, M -Br�thour, Bedroom slippers, IvIre George Nott, Mrs C of Goderich township, anto
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�e,! I health and strength, li�ve � been placed on the ! lem in England has assumed the dignity of
I � I'p, IN I I Campbell. Fancy toilet bottles and mate, pied for a considerable time, so that the fire
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I - unus ist and are given large ! an important place in National politics. new bay front and discussing the advisa- . TiioUSAND9 DESTITUTE. -In Lancashire G McGowan. Six rowed barley, D Breth. footstool, Mrs Tf R Walker, Aliss Symiug,- -We are pleased to hekr that anotber
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. mainder of their lives fo,� doing nothing. 1 in their offects that every man who had the Manitoba,
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9 - " As the BlOw:IY-moviug public get furth- in real property, a sli lit increase in City will only exist in remembrance. ' toes, W H McCracken, Jae McGee, Field Ing in oil, Miss Lane, Mrs C Campbell, buggy, just opposite Mr. J. Vanegniond%
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. F I" 1; � the look -out takes on the likeness of a personal property ; a total addition of the Ao information obtained by the Fall Mall den red carrots, Walter Taylor. Mrs , when his dog- came out and seared the boys0s
�� ;.- ranged for one of the ino3t flagrant abuses of I shameful and bloodless gambling corner.' whole � H R Bast siDgle picture in oil, Aliss Line, Mrs C knocking Mr. Crawford down. The wheel
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I t,`�, ,How � ing three quarters of a year's future output on central property, mud this accounts for a -.and Patrick Ford as a result of the rejection McCracken, Walt rTaylor. Beets,'Mra H *a v
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. " � ,� �1_ I this system works ni!ky be 1judged from the th�,e good many of �he wails. Here axe the Com, of the Home Rule Bill by the House of R Walker, W H McCracken. �
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I Realty, $139,5 9,659 ; income, $4,803,109 ; -At a th so of Mr,
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� . ! , steamship and railway lines, personalty, $9,136,838 ; total $153,459,606. steamship Victoria cleared for China and Squashefl, W H McCracken, D Marsh. Red on silk, Miss Lane, Mrs C Campbell.11aint- Mr, David Kyle, while 6tanding on 6
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; I '19'. I coal for its gas works at the lowest price in whetf, ai usual, the Court of Revision meets a steamer from that coast. The cargo con. Cracken. Potato onions, W H McCracken. Jenkins. _.� - $ I
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- /1-j��- . maAning quarter of their output. ; LONDON'S GIFT To ROYALTY, -At St. Brethour, John Stafford. Six ears corn, J foliage, Mrs H R Walker, D Marsh, Ger. Mr. Kyle was but slightly injured, though
I -, mu -One was . On Thursday mornin ' �Aason, J Richmond. Citrons, Miss Sym- aniumg, M
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". Van' ;I to Gut down the annual wage outlay 25 per rs H R Walker, D Marsh, Fuch. he had a ver -close call. for he fell v61 ;'
11 koughnot, it is true,. has be n in the service i . common, worki� Y
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L�j -...k I.— about a quarter of a ceutt ( but booming upward. A ten -weeks' look basket, D Marsh. Display of plants in full speed..
1; ,; V�11 he is still I seuted to the Duk6 and Duchess of.York the
,_ , , *'- -out , hours kept by Toronto's eminent lawyers H Ross, Walter Taylor. Red
:: , ,I I in the prime of life, being - but flfty % a I - corporation gift of a service of plate and a Pickling
Ir n , �, . , -five 1 served both purposes dmir b y. T - flower, Mrs H R Walker, D Marsh, -Miss Martha Smillie, daughter of J1111101
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� �: I N, - z I$ � I., - I f1pensioned upon the I . Line on Saturday. AS e is only 14 years old, and Beat crock ter, 20 pounds, James Me- . Collection of corn,. John Stafford. Collec- left thigh joint and broke one of the b0lies
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� 1.0. 6i��! I � - P�l townspeople. At nine jealous and cruel to her.
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. - 1p�-�'.,�, J" "'i, y d clamor. i harbor she had- it was said, half of the .,of New York, after voluntarily relinquish- Papineau. 20 pounds extracted honey, J Bag -pipe competition, D McKay, Xintail; traia s a was carried into the car and taken I
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. � 1 � a system that permits of such gross arbuses ! it f n t bar hus- sections, J Richmond. Home-made bread, Blytb.: Dancing, boys or girls under 15, ing her coming.
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; F � .I � I road and the reception In Joan Tender, of the Pacific steam employ. than 4 different kinds, W If McCracken, com a and Carter; McLarty and Nilson. fine of $50 and costs imposedin each cAsp-
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. __� �:11�4 � _; - - -4 Or I lueau irtall, the Jubernatofial residence at the weather. t it fe- to say'that if the usually free of ice, otherwise he could 'not Pickles, I quart mixed, Walter Taylor, I J'UD Es,-Healvy Horsee,-T W Dlurnio%
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