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I OCT01a" 31 18%. . - . 001010060010MMM = � 1 ,V: � � - . I -1 - . - - - -N - — . . . i I . .1 � ; , ' I in the running sprin' . ; . . � . -- - I �. ' g �water. We styles. No lady, or..gentleman either, Ottawa -where he has � I � . I - , I . , , a higher 'salary- Melliflo. Kippen; J. Hughes, Hensall. Ash have gone to Toronto this week, t e � Openin . . - . EDWARD OASH intend milking , .one hundred cows for-thipy are all interested, should miss Air.Pe;r;isgradually-l�ovilig�PWA -- Statistical Committee.V—U-ev. J.H.Sim , former to attend the I rd 4 Millinery � as soon as we . .University, the lat- I —WiLL �uy FINE— .-get , things , ready t6,privilege of calliing at our dry goods The usual weekly meelings of the Young son, Brucefield; Rev. -J. S. Cook and Y. ter the Medical College.—The Salvation 9 for them. ,I have two -good - On- and millinery, centres. All. will find Men's Christian Association iwill be Beek, Hensall. Varna t-6 be the next Army opened fire here last Sunday eve4. . --- . I ' ., ai ry Butter tario men working mith me, and I have themselves amply -repaid by the exhibi- opened , Wednesday 4vening next, in place Of Lneetiug. ing. A large crowd assembled at the ebrunk forty-four pounds in weight my- tion of all sorts of gooda'as well as their roc�mt� at 8 o'clo6k. Rev.' A. D. -- Temperance hall. Quite a number were It is unnecessary for - us to barp on. —021T AND AFTZft Jm�-'E 2nd, 1890.— self. We'lis,ve put in 1-60 t, nery, and all- good value for the McDonald will deliver the opening -ad- Hullett. present from Bayfleld.—Mr. H. AlleA i " the old chenthat i ft and are now busily engaged building. mo ey. There i no better or cheaper - dress I "--grand success., AM- Must be u�ifori)a in color and sweet. tlp .—A young laoll named Clement, the celebrated blind vocalist I � ANonfEF.B.&RN BURNED. -0n I will give �a crowded to the doors, &c.- We simply I I stables and, corrals. -Our outbuildings or'more reliablel lace to deal in in the ' ot his collar bone bro Ken on W Wed- ncert in the Temperance hall on 8 ORTH. s . ednes nesday the 24th ult., while Mr. Andrew '00 � I re all of spruce logo. This. is no coun- 'county than Seaf A and few such large I at"r- have to say that we have had i I i I . ay. He was driving ;he Queen's hotel Reid 4 the. 7th concession I as engaged day evening, 4bh inst.' - - I try for a poor man to,come to take up a stocks to select from. All the show ban into 4 shed and got caught betw een in bu . - I I � d and deco- the bus .olind the top of ill 7 ' - i farm, for the surest way to- got broke in rooms were tastefully drape' rning stamps etc.—at the. rear of , � � . . . ngage in gra M��ober e Shed door.— I his farm two of the little ones thought Kippen. � 0-umt s3aaw, - � . CLOTHING. thie country is to e in farm- rated -with the different Sorts of ma- Mr. tsong furniture dealer ' - " . � . : ! ing. The land is very rolling and being terials belonging � to -the millinery' de- this to opene Of they they would have a fire of their own EA4LY CLOSIN4.—The merchanta cf - l I . � I Fall stock, Suit i � and Overpoats now complete.. near the foot hills is only fit1for ranching partment, such so silks, velvets, -b _ , 0 hall d out &`branch fur- and accordingly built - a little pile of Kippen have determined to clone t ei� - .- � nt he pick of an purposes. irds ' niture store in Dubli ' at h .r - - . . . .1 D. This will be a Straw and set fire to it. Before it was respective places of business 8 p. �F And we L are now I � Buymow if you Wa extra fall A little grain is sown, and if plumes, &c., Ac.,i:tlid' effect being very, rest convenience to the people of Dub- noticed by the older members of t - - . � I I Une. Remembei�!the argains we you the caught with the frost -is usually cut for �leasing, espeic . last timt. you traded vidth us? and lovne'i forget . - ially in'the evening, when fin and, surroundi]3 ' he during the fall and winter months. The' that well give you anoiher next time. A strong green fodder. I bought' two. Span of - viewed by electric light. The display A number went from g country.—Quite family �the Straw stack was in flames and, public will please bear this in mind and . ' � I I - sap- . this vicinity yester- ere help arrived the barn was also burn- govern themselves accordingly. This . I . e we I . - � � I d y for Bu i . � sell an article of Weari agarel. , You see the I ay evening. onday, Octo- . iness.. I - Pa . I point, We make clothes friends every timi old, and the other three years. Before through the day, and Saturd opened dn'Wednesday, The indoor de- removed, and the total! crop and' a ber 6th. Rea point about our � Clothing—they never di half Clyde mares, one - pair, four years, attracted a large number of' visitors day to Clinton to the show there, which iDg 80 furiously th%t nothing could . be rule will take effect on M 7 ni-f dcome our friends wegot these -mares they were never fed the shops were crowded. , -. � . I . a bite except, what they 11 rustled " for I - I I hit? Our ctlotome rtmenk is said to be even better than number of big implement$ were reduced I trough buying Our . odsJ We want a con- I r in forwei years. WoTzs.—Mr. and Mrs. John Whitdi- - — , . ' : , J Full particulars next � tinuance of your cloth I I I I , � gain Clothing aaq,Dry ood4 House of 8eaforth. fore they learned to eat -'t,ats. We bad ADDRE . SS -L;l ��RSIZN7ATION.—The , week.—Mr. Henry Wattels, of Drumbo, 500 and the insurance is $1,400. - man are visiting friends in the vi init � The fall season for Millinery, Mantles, � sfrichdahip at the Bar- on the ranch, and it was two weeks be- to ashes, The lose is estimated at $2, - c . . � � A4 � edoth of n o ni last uncle'of Pdr. Then. Hill, of Egniondville, I - - I of Holmeeville.—Mr. and Mrs. - lv&` 10KARD., . about a foot of snow on th At -Home give Monday eve , � Ju. and Dresses is now fully opened, and - ' . '. ; � this month. It was like - . Christi& Endeavor and Mr.!Rogers, of New York State, -- day trip to St 1 *1 by the So ng ' Miller are away on a holi � 7. R dd's ' February for ciety of * . Wroxetet., old stand, Seaf orth. a cousin bf Mr. Hill, !were here this . Louis, Missouri.—Mr. and Mrs. Ivison' henceforth it will be a matter of wor,k I : I two -days, but.the Chinook wi the Presbyterian, church, was &,very . 1, — � ads took week visiting their rels! tives. They at- THE SECOW.—The annual fall show are spending a few days with friends in late and early, filling orders for our call - i i the snow all off in -a couple of hours and pleasant and successful affair,'- and was , . . �� I � � 1� i ,WJ ! 0 , under the auspices . of� the Wroxeter � we have had beautiful weather ever most creditable to the young peonle of tended the show on:Wednesday and.' the neighborhood of Listowel.—Mr I � tomers. There will be no scarcity of - � i were highly delig ted ' . Horticultural Society Was held here David Doig left for Algoma on Monday . f � . . e Society. The basem . - ,h with the exhibits- Tuesday and Wednead and was in . here he resumes his duties as goods, for as fast as the new things go ��- ent N the � 4404 i r1#001tor# since. The snow laid . the hay so gat th ' I � � . � , - that we had to stop cutting. - Coe church was beautifull ------- ��� . . syp morning., W :8 � - --n' - , hrane y decorated !with THE CORN CROP.—The corn - crop is every respect a grand I acess. The public school teacher.—Miss Fanny Ivi, out, others will take their place, thus ( 1. 4 . : is our market town and is ol'x in'iles dis- ,streamers, flowers, etc. In fact SO &particularly good one�' weather being all that could be desired, Son is ViSitiDg her sister in Holme8ville, keeping the stock always fresh d the ; � � - I I 10 5 tant. I may say that, Mrs. Ratcliffe� transformed and beautified was the place this year, and . an - I � we have from time to �time mentioned the attendance was considerably in ad- We trust the change may be beneficiall ' . � , ' m . y - st& a t & a n I # assortment complete. I . isses her many Seaforth friends as bbat it was scarcely recognisable. The lk h t h d - bee measured and vance of last year. Thee)[hibitsin. the —Miss Bella McNeil, of Toronto, is the .1 - I , : P I . a : CROWDED OuT.—On account of two we are six miles from our nearest neigha ta�les, also, were bountifully provided proved to be of prodigious height, We various!, departments were �ul ly up tothe guest of her sister, Mrs. E. Butts.— . largo show lists1t South Huron. and Exe -. her. Our two little girls'have had the with the choicest delicacies an I � 10 d'the. were shown how ver, �' few days ago, a usual mark. The fruit 411, Miss Grace Cadmore is at present enjoy; I �- . '6ek I a largo amount measles and whooping cough since corn. young ladies and gentlemen were 6 . e vegetable The Mantle and Dressmaking Depart, t : I exhibit far surpassed in�� ing a holiday in Exeter.—Mrs. D. Weis -it . A I ter, coming in this -w % ing out here. . see- stalk taken irom one of � Mr. D. D. Wil- previous ment, which has been established . of local news W34 other interesting mat- - Remember me kindly to less in their attentions to - their gueests. exhibit for the past few yearo, in fact miller and daughter have returned for the , . . Soli's fields, which beats anything from convenience of our own patrons, in no* � , ! my old'Seaforth and Huron friends, and The young lady waiters were all attired ' " this department would have done credit New Hamburg.—Rev.' A. McKibb '' - ter is crowded but t,4is week. But as should any of them be out - thi . aiters' costume - . have - seen or heard of. This, stalk . . I � 81 way I "I W , white caps, ker on fully equipped with competent workers. I I - measured 14 feet, 3 inches to a much larger town. We hope to spent a few days with friends in the � I �, show season only co6s once a year, and will only be too glad to extend th e"m a chiefs and long white aprons and they - This corn ;1 Z had been in the ground 'About 90 days, publish the prize list next we�k. . village en route for Victoria University, no that all orders for Dresses or Mantles' � ize liets are uhiiverslmlly admitted to be rancher's welcome."., - . all looked very pretty. The crowd was � Pr I . i . thus sho - ---------- I*— I , Cobourg. We wish him success. I 't. . � So grea Wing a growth of 2 inches per —An entrusted to the care of Miss Rather - I . ng r - BlYth. unusually large number of tickets were � VIKRY interesti I ret8ing, we hope oui t the basement was found to be* day, Which is really w nderful. Mr. ford, will be executed in a prompt and I I GIRL WANTED to do general, house- :too small to accommodate all and when I � correspondents ind readers will overlook work. Apply'at New Era Office, Clinton. iis� stalk from a dif. BURNED. —On Sund Ly forenoon I � � . refreshment4ime was over an ad' - Wilson Pulled another 0 BARNS sold at this station for London d ' ' f : 1 I � ""ag thoroughly efficient manner, � . I ' JOurn- ferent field, which me st, the barns and Other out -buildings the week of the Western Fair, -as many , I the disappointment. i.,kll will be attended HOUSE TO RENT. —Comfortable d*el- nient was made to the audience room V , . : - � . ; I Of � inches, but it got � and of Mr. James Pollock, of the 3th conces- I 90h iig been issued in one day.—A ! - 7 I.- Ao next week. ; � , ling to let on Louisa. Street, betweent the nal. the church, and where an interesti '- trampled on . 'av'r ' � ; � . musical programme, consisti ng broken.e, Mr. Wilson has 24 acres un- yil'age were a:; industry h been started in our � Fine stock to select from of rich dencee of Messrs �P. G Neelin and James Scott. h Sion of Morris, near this � 91 n as' i . - i Apply to Wx. M. GRzy'or Jositp-H)31town - ng of - bot der this crop thin season, and as h completely destroyed by I village, the pork packing house havi a , 1. " AivaiDENT.—On W6dne'Bday forenoon ELL. vocal and instrumental selections-, added e is fir ? Besides been converted into a 68h -packing estab. letteli, Glossy Curls, Fine Diagonsig, - � I I 11,90XI now havilig it harvested and put a about 50 or 60 tons of h ,y,! the barns I I . �� t � . greatly to the other attractions. 0 i the � . I - last Mr. George E. Jackson, of-Egmond- A-P-PLE.S.—All apples bought by A. ne silo, he ii able to give, & lishment. Had we'a few more such en- Nobby Stripes, Handsome 'Brocades I . I _ � I I ,- , I I . � I of the most pleasant features bf very good esti- contained a considerable portion of two � I 11 .. villa, met with a vetY Severe accident. Cardno must be pulled by October 61 and must ' I . . P � � - � I I . . the I p ising men I I � : picking A. ' even . - : i � Ile was standing on�,a ladder be undar cover to avoid delay in packing. ing was the presentation of a beauti- mate of * the yield, and he expects it ?r three -years grain. crop,! There is an ter ri i ' as Mr. Shafer in our vil- Fashionable Beavers, &c. . � . . I . Also a splen,-, . . . .�� 11 I appl I 6s from a' tree, ';when the lad CARDNO, Seaforth. � 1189 fully illuminated address, ..'on behalf of to 90 at least twenty tons to the acre. insurance of $1,500, but I ihe lose over lage our industries might be more did assortmenf-of Silks and Dress Goods -- 7-- . der ArcnoN SALIKS.—As the season for L, I � t * . - I I I - broke and he fell hea*ily to the th Ile is one Of the largest,,if not tb L this will be large.—On ftie foil numerous. . ­ -- � e ,members of the Society, to Mr J. e I& I : * .. rg- with trimmings to m&tch. . � who has been the ansistant i� Aistrict, and � round, Auction Sales is now at hand the undersig-nad W McMillan, est, corn krower in th ; hlonday� night, the barn On the Win ; ­ . I a distance of ! aevetal feet. Ae was wishes to announce to his old friends and the , was one of the"first to . 'Blythg � J I � I " I tAken to the house �� in an unconf public that he still holds his license as an to and estate, adjoining t Tuckersmith-1 � - I icious . - auc- the pastor for the past six months, erect a silo - he village, was also I -- I . -,I utilize cor'A in thi completely destroyed, together with the ; . . ... . d Is Way as a winter food - I - I I I State, bat soon recov, 4red. Medical ai zioncer and will be glad to conduct sales in any and who has taken a very active and for stock, and his experience but - FRESH CIDF,R. —Mr. Rdger Pepper, 0 . -1. -, i rt of the county as formerly. J. P. RRtbrR, contents, The origin of both fires still the 3rd concession L. R. S., now has his' . i f- I � I was procured, and itl7as found that his reaforth. beneficial interest in the .Society -during Strengthens hie conviction that cor remains a mystery. . cider mill running at full blas I t and can if'! 14� i I � APPLES WA24'TED.—Soott and .. ThwSee' - McFaul . A '.. breast bone was frac0red, bat beyond a 1. 1189 his connection with it Edward I ' I .1 I � I Goven- � Sion and 'bonverted. into ensilage is -the n OUR SHOW.—The directors of the tu I - . JV � few bruises hei Was t Managing .,Committee of the congrega. I most m out pure, fresh cider for all who -- � .A�-f . . jot otherwise in- look are still buying good winter apples and tion &I 0 to table crop a farmer can grow, and .. . . 1 A�,E Jured. The injury , painful one, but Ing the higheat cash prices. Cali at scow a ok advantage of the occasion profi Morris Agricultural Society are making �ring their apples to him. Mr. Pepper , - . . �­ not dangerous, and A�r. Jackson's many rRy JxRS Music Store, Main Street, Seaforth. to present Mr. McMillan ' t that it is the cheapest and best feed for great preparations for thE' show to be is an old hand at the business and SEAFORTIEL 11 .. Parties from whom .they have bought apples . with a -join stock. Last year, & Co L_ - PU11�7 .. friends will be gl�d td, see him around * (I address, testif ing -to his held here on Thursday and Friday. . . must have them by the 6th of October L y ability as a mmon wagon box alwaya gives his patrons satisfaction. - L L . . I I i � and pl4c preacher, his many estimable qualiti would contain all the waste or Spoiled Friday will be the big day, and with ACCIDENT.—As Mr. William Coleman , - 4 o . ed under cover. 1180 so ensilage that he had although his Silo in L i -1 gai 1 . I . I . � I . - ; — - il . - - as a christian gentleman and his val . was officiating at the marriage of Miss L . - I �! L ' - 11- L urning Leonard and Mr. W. 0. Barron . CHALLuxGE A TA.—We are sor to able services to the congregation and This ear he has er- immense crowd and a good � how. yester. . DiED IN DAKo a very large one. !avorable weather there is sure to be an of the 2nd concession, was ret I OCE11T.0.—Captain Me- ry y S home from the Goderich show I . I with his ,� Gee, of Egmon L vxlle,� has formal] learn of the 'death of Mrs. William caus4 . . I day afternoon at the residence of Hon. rected a second silo Whold 175 tons, : I imported mare and foal he met with a I �y ac- D during hill term Ali assistant pastor. a, d after the two are 'filled be will still �- Senator Leonard, two handsome chairs � cepted the chaillen ,- given him, and Cowan, which took place at her hug�. They further presented him with 9, well a , 1� 3 serious accident which will lay him up - I �' . I band's residence, near Sheldon,, Dakota filled purse, which w the have about four acres of corn left, which I Bayfield. ; for a while. He was driving the mare were left at the manse ,, and also anelt­ � - . � � I which we published. last week; from on the 14th of September and th I as spontaneous he intends stocking in the field and S-. is show � a choice in a baggy and when about six miles this Captain McMic ael, 1 of Seaforth, and e saa gift of a large number of the members of 11' H. F. EDWARDS i gant marble clock. These handsome - . been sign- I e I he opens h' bAsortment of Tweeds from 40c Yard up - side of Goderich the -animal got fright- gifts were accompanied WiW- a card . , the articles of 4greeiii6t have I the congregation. Rev. Mr. McDonald silo. His method of c iti lg� Flannels, Cottonades and Shirtinj Handsome from the ladies, on which was neatly I . * intel igence reached the relatives and ing it as r quired unti . ed'for a foot hall ma0h to take place friends here a few days ago. Mrs. also alluded to the pleasant and ,cordial follows: u 8 Ag� Wool Shavijs from 6oc. up. call I ened at something on the road -and � I I I see them. ,91 n sod in the fall . on thel Recreation Ground ', Seaforth., on Cowan had been - ill only about three relations that had existed between, him He plows dow "tiorl i , 1189 started to run. Being a powerful beas written I I To Rev. W. J. Clark and ' ' ly spring � � t Wife, with the best wishes of the congre. Friday, October 10' th, �,t 2 O'clock p. m weeks.. Erysipelas was the causeof self slid Mr. McMillan and referre& or ear Puts a very light coat. NOTES.—Mrs, Keegan h , a8 returned Mr. Coleman was unable to pull her up - I g,and if there is ti .I a on the land and ulti- f -gation of the First Presbyterian church."' tin' I I death. She leaves a f mily of four sons ingly to the- valued assistance he had c rom a very pleasant va 6nd a companion who was in the buggy The chairs were beautifully upholstered . � weather permit , feel' ing of manure .' cation, havin 0 I - after the foot b; rendered him, Mr.' McMillan m&d�. a rface. He then. been on a two weeks' visit In na %ft maich there will bema'5 and one daughter, the latter being the votes it in on the su 9 re io ;to be an equal (ounge-st and only about 8 year's of a very suitable reply with.a hand Plan4er, in and Oscoda, Michigan. —;Mrs. John to assist him. At this moment the �1 d 9 tug of war., The' 3 ge. I After spending Planta his corn Alpe with him reached over to get the lines and uniquely designe , one bein a - vul,�aber of playe short time longer 11 hills so the scuffler can lady's reception chair and the other a Mr. Cowan was formerly a resident of , , be worked both buggy gave a lurch to one side and Mr. gentleman's easy char � The timepiece rs on 611%ch , side and no in a most social man- Whiddon and daughter havd'b'61en spend - player is to be under M years of age. Hallett, and has lived in Dakota about ner,a very pleasant evening was brought Ways. He keeps the ll�il well stirred ing .a few holidays in London Coleman, losijig his balance, fell out, . I An admission,f�e 'of 10 cents is to be nine years. Mrs. Cowan's maiden name to a close by the pronouncing of the up by continuous scuffijug nearly every Stanbury, of Clint . .1—George is" also a work of art. 0 Mr. Clark was . _ on Collegi to Inetitutei striking, on his shoulder, breaking hill greratly surprised to find these tasteful: . I was Margaret M week until ;he ciop has grown.so that & spi)nt last Sunday at home. big week collar bonein two places. The wheel of � charged and a oommit#ee se ected from cMichael. She was the benediction.� No sooner was the formal horse can Dolt get through. it. parlor furniture on his I I � . T I ughter of the late Thomas meeting over, than 1 the young pastor In this Me'sars. M. Ross, T. Bur eon and N. the buggy passed over his neck and in- � , - E each side is to determine what disposi second da -- .t . additions to his 1 P7 made of th� proceeds. McMichae was besieged by friends who crowded way the land'is kept t ' _ - return. � .1 tion will be The 1, Esq., of Hallett and has a libroughly clean - Murray went up the flicted some slight wounds. The mare i 0 i k: I large circle of relati and free from weeds a . lakes Mir the fall 1i doughty,c&ptp-ios and 7i�eir lieutenants ves and friends in around him to bid him good -by a V nd, the 'earth is fishing. —Everybody is wig ink for fine ran for about half a mile when the man " i . I - and w � are in Splendid -playing iri this vicinity, t67 whom the intelligence .wish him 'God spee& kept mulched so as to attract the most 'wbather for the renourned i3ayfield fall ; OP. � I I m and arevery - We need hardly possible moisture, and thoi - who remained in the buggy ran her up to MCKM i ii - ;;; determin-ed, and no doubt there will be of her death wae.indeed sad news. Mr. say that he stood the ordeal well., decaying sod show.—Mesers. K. Moorhouse and F.A. a fence and got herst he was COUNCIL DOINGS. --Cou�ncil met in Craw - 1, � underneath keeps a continuous heat to Edwards intend having a refreshment not injured in the least. foid's hotel, Dublin, on Monday, Sep. , Lots of fun. YVe expeot the' match will- Cowan and family will have the sym- Mr. McMillan left fof Toronto on Tues- the roots of the growin ' I . � I, I � I pathy of many old Huron friends in this day Mr. -Coleman : . be witnessed .by a ls�,ge crowd of spec, . to resume his stnolies. at - 9! Plant. This booth on the fair grounds, and, will be 19 now able to be around all right, but tember 22nd. Members were all pres- . , I I . . I � . KnomVg , this being his last term. on ha's proved very pleased to, see their friends. : be will have to carry his arm in -a sling -.- I their very severe bereavement. � x liege mode of cultivati r . : : ent. 'The Clerk was authorized to ac "I I — �...* -- We may here state that he carries with - satisfactory, and since adopting it he . for a good while. He got the first prize cept the bonds of the Collector for S15,- � L 1 -------7 , . - 'Illi, ... . HU-RON AT LON.D6N.—IfUn MILLINERY -OrIENIMGs.—The. incom- him the,high esteem and best wishes,m.ot has always had a good crop. He con_ Cbiselhurst.. I ; . for his mare and colt, but he says he 000, with Thomas E. Rays and James I * . e,1 dders a crop of. , would rather be without he red ticket Scott as sureties. Move'd and seconded � I I I made a.'very ,creditable reco gain h39 of cool weather and cloudy, dull only of the congregation with whorn her I corn as I' good for the NOTES.—W. H. Johnstofi preached t . 'by Charles Dodds and James Evans, � .1 . . rd at th auttgu=g skiep is the sure signal of the was more immediately connected, but land so �Hmmer-fadow . it, and -does in the Methodist church la,lat Sunda and have the u. e of hi arm aga . I . ... . Western Fair at London. I We are not on of laces . . - not need niti Ing a a in 11 "I .1 ad the pleasure of his ac- y I � ... � � , tull6s, flowers and all with all who h ch more labor. After the very acceptably. Rev. H IN Casson —. .that John Maloue be granted leave to . . I I 11 I I . and grega- will preach next Sunday . it ihe same Hibbert. take stone off roadway on Rays' hill 91 i� 0 " I - 1, -tyj bat the to the making up of the ladies' wheat,with which he needs -to gr ssions 6, and 7. and leave the road I . prizes taken into this 6oun go corn he 80*0 barley, followed by fall . sure that we have got a full list of the the pretty � airy fri`�peries that %naintance. The very large con ' L � - - following, are the only ones we have summer tion that turned out on Sunday evening ----------,O-_ ass. pla'ce.—James MeTaggart conce , . headgear. Bonnets and hats, that look- to bear his farewell se.innon is the best . is not yet LOCAL HAPPIRNINGS. —bn Friday, last .. I- . � two or testimony that cali bei given of his pop - L , ­ first and diploma for his two year . t . ment by John Mor. - r from our burg visited severe accident, breaking three of 1. 11 .1 ­ n eath of Mrs. last Tuesday. --gone of the ISabbath ribs. Hew 9 his rison and Daniel Manley that this Coun- . I , Ir -old three months ago, now appear complete. alarity both as a plijeacher and a ma, last Week announced the d -�xeter Fair --- I ! 1! r�� heard of: Mr. Thomas McMichael, got -ed just too lovely for anything THE D.—We bein ­�-A num- week Mr. Thomas Mathews me with a 'seconded in amend L , ho' e from the apple packing, in a good state of - repair. Moved sud -� ;fL I - I , . I ' . Canadian draught stallion-; Mr. Simon I y wilted and tbeirt,u8efulness, -for and we are sure we but speak t 0 John Modeland, of Tuckeremith, which School delegates fro . a helping at the threshing qft,.o , ��!, --- - McKenzie, Tuckersmith, got second for the he minds I " L In -1, . m th' at Mr. Thomas Kale7s, 2nd concession, by the cord. Amendment carried, I , , , , 61 give no stone. offroad*ays unless sold . . '' . j . present time at leas . . . . .1 . - , is nelgh,borhood �­ - quite gone. The of all when we say that' the people of occurred . _ ' 0" ; .,., , T �- . � ? . hursday of _. ,� , . last week. attended the Convention at Wucefield. add was on the stack when he slipped Resolution carried, for Clerk te.) re- - -" . '. I L . a three-year-old Canadian draught stal- ladies -begin to look for something more 'Seaforth generally ' Mrs. Mode ad's maiden name was Mar. —Mr. J. S. Perkins has be�n, elected and fell from tha top to the ground re- quest th . to i i, � i - --i . 'i I's L ,�', 1. ._ _ , ' J, � '­ , -­ "�,­ �nd particularly t I I ; FT ,;W _ __ -1 , lion; Mr. George Taylor got first for a� , . , : L V� �� , I , I ' aiibstantial and befitting the season,and those of the Pres yterian hurch will u r W I L I , . I I �� I � . -.-- 11 � i -,'-- two year old general purpose filly ; b ha Tr emiln. She � . . . . .4 , - � a e engineer , nspecta ditch f, . - - I'll Mr, the millinery openings, where first hi t8L Yorkshire, E suiting as stated above. y i 11 ­ I as & native Of a Superintendent of the Methodist Sab- . � ­ L - L A. an t career I . I bath School here. rd L On �- �' John -Willis, Hay, got first for his abire n -watch with interest �is futuere ngland, and came to thin —Mr. Jerr under Fence- i , � I I . coun viewers aw% , lots 26,, . I -i;! Li , C'Success;" Mr.�ThomasRus- 0 Style, &c., care iven end receivedi and will be only too I try when about three years of age. Stapleton ham purchased the McLaugh- 27 and 28, concession 7,� on the requi-- - f -� .- 0 �� �1 , � � I L -i , stallion 9 glad to"bave the I . . I r - %� . 144 I � I . i., I , ( ­,-� are welcomed with eager expeQtationi - e(aus re of welcoming! him back here as Shewas married to Mr. Modeland in . I lin farm on the Huron road containing , � � -, ,­* � j, . sition of Andrew Govenlock, Cheques, - I ­ � 4 sell, of Usborne, got second foryearling No reasonable perao ' I untly an eircums6nces will permit. Toronto, about 44 years ago, The ensall. 100 acres, for the sum of $3,700. The were issued for $285.55.. I I ,,n can possibly be' Fre e H ;� �, � A Durham bull; MessrsSmithBrothers, Hay) disappointed i As. a moved to Tu rty or Fort, ul -The Council , I ,y re- TihiBER.—Thi I thousand in fairly good condition. - 7 4 * I - �' I � "I -i��- � I- � , eker8mith in 186 b ildinq are . , . I . - - � � . - , - , gi �, n the display this season. Scholar and pr acher he i' ifted . , ,� . got. third for yearling Durham bull and - 1, and set- adjourned to meet at Fulton's hotel, on , , is gi I ii fp- , I There is I feet of ]Etook Elm. Plank, 12,14, and 16 feet Ion One of r. Duncan McKellar's valuable 'Monday, October 20th, at two o*clock in i - tied on the farm near Egmondville, I 11 , . . r �.. such -variety in shape, color -much beyond his are, while his ,� '' f � . . second foi yearling Durham heifer. If for sale cheap. Also Inch Timber a id Scantlin 9 mares died last week. Deathwascaused � -1 � 1. I g I ... , � -1-1 '. L If - . I i - I there are any others who got prizes and style permissible in the dictates of estimable sociall qualUft es and genial but where Mr. N16deland and his family still Rota. BELL, JR,, 3rd Concesqion, Hi y, 118 'the afternoon. Parties having business I ". : - I t : f�- -,� of , . I - -- i I f"", an , Fashion that the wearer has simp y to di 0 i reside. She ' 9x4 by the bursting of the stomach. Mr. - , . - - , - - - y m a persona was 65 years and 5 months WANTED a Driyer hange "for e, I ­�, kind at London, we shall be glad to I ified, manner ma . I J N 9 e Iii Should attend in tim �� - I - I �- -- . in ex( -48'some went to I � , , 4�� 11 '. choose what is best suited to her fancy, favorite with all an old. She was.,usually a very healthy WELL, McKellar at one time refused $3 fi - ; I � 1. ­.. announce them if they'will only notify t the same time, Bug�sy or shop work. WILLUM C Car- 00 for Dublin after the Council ad left. The . , - . us, 868 powerful' i I fl Uence for good.7 Po! r'o" . 1189 Council this year meet for business, do I � , 1., . � i ). . we like to keep old Huron)s name and the skilful and obliging milliners give him a � and seldom complained. riago Maker. this mare. Mr.� James Campbell, of the :I- � F i Z� -,,. .� I -- ­ , % 12th concession, has rented his farm of . - as well to the front as possible.' - * winter, however,'ahe, like many others NoT-Rs.—Rev. J. S. Coo returned their business and go home about their- , � ,�� � �- , * ", will speedily make up the desired arti 7 . Last I , � BRIIC-Fs. ootor and - Mrs. � Conferen last Fri- ness.—JoHN 0. Mo I ' i ; ;, - � I — D I - - I pe, MUSON, Clerk. I . ins I . � - - eo. returned from ual better fqr his trip. � I I - Boy,—Mr. stocks, with more and more -to come strength aftei —Rev. Mr.', Irvine and — - � I HoxoRiNG A SEAYoRTa n and Mr. Th' day. He is looking ,!�, ..� %rge Cole and did not Seem to gain her us' 5 years for $275 a year. "', L All the -merchanta have laid in 'It had a very severe attack of . is grip " home from General 100 acres to Mr. Templeton for a term Of busi' ,,, - ,- .A,- ,,� - 46 cle, if it is not already on the tables. LocAi- � , m - - , - ­ . - � �--, �. r it, but no serious results will our Colonel Ivor John Caradoe Herbert, :,� � I � -, A, their old world tour Oi Thursday of last DNATH OF A PIONigER.—M&ny of : I :� � It ; - I the stor �� - � � ­ " ��-� -" ��, � �r returned home 31F gue lonary serr r . I Is Metho- er Gaards; is said to have- - , William Brine, son of Mr. J. - P. Brine yet. There are hats in felt, beaver and week.—Mrs. John We' ated. On Sunday, Au preach miss' nons in � of Mr. Thomas Fell of the 8th accepted the commandancy of the Cansi- � - V , were anticip eaders will regret to learn of the death of the Grenadi I : . i I - , � , of this town, who has resided in Ux- velvet; indeed, velvet i min- on Wednesday ev ,t , she. attended the Salvation t dist church'next Sunday m .4ing and concea- , . f l - i . . . is a very pro enin uding Army : I � I � fri , . ) I I : �. - , I bridge for several years, has left that ant feature in millinery this season, the four months with .., after ape camP-meeting here in the afternoon, and evening.— - ". # -; L� � I . - I I L I -�, .- I - I P ace f do in Scotland.— Mr. Irvine says he would Sion of Hibbert, one of the :worthy and than militia. dffe *as born on the 17th I . 'L -. I to take a responsible position in part o your bonnet that is not birds and Mr. James Jordan, seemed to'feel partieu the fellow 'who stole the like pected pioneers of this 4-ownshi - i I ­� i , .- k'� . . - rot er of Mr. M. 6 t� pound res Of July, 1851, and commi ' . I - � - feathers is sure to be Y"lvet. went to visit P. asioned. an an- � . the leading mercantile establishment in b larly well. She . � � - . I ,-. ;! ' e It may.be Jordan, of thin town, has returned home at her daughter's pumpkin from the ,Parsonage gar About a year ago be fell fromua load of 11 I - L� Gravenhurat. Previous to leaving Ux- I Mrs. den to sign and lieutenant in �the Grenadier- � , I I . - %ny -color you please- or it way be no from California, where he h been for thL hay ou. to the barn floor and since th I - � , " : � t., Y, � bridge he was eutertiAned at a compli- color, or the absorption of all colors, but as Thomas Fowler's, in Tuckersmith, bring it back L after be she*s it en Guards on the 5th of' November 1870 ;; . - � � - � - I . - . I ,., ., , . .- i i- � wentary supper b two years. took ill I and at � I . . On his 'wiy home be sa ere on the following Friday, Exeter, &c., or .else come anJ3 I take the he- has not enjoyed good health. About sitaiiied to a c6loneloi in August In Z: . , . ,y a number of his it must be velvet. w but was able to c i the first of July he . I �;� . t I ". - , It may be old rose, Mr. L. Murphy, in Denver, and Mr.. ome home, and little pumpkins he overlooked, 1 went to the Old 1886, becoming regim I&I major on the . I . � � en � - ­ I o 'I'll I 1: .1 friends and citizens, and was pro- Puma, violek, cream garnet, brown, although - not fee I Country with the hope that the ohs bet-, 1889. Col. Herbert has� , ��, , � I I . I -� . � �4 . - � 4 : I.-- I Thomas King in 8 'rancieco. Both ling well kept going 7 24h Octo , - - - , 1 7 nge � , ,t� � sented with a very complimentary ad- bright red, butter -cup, or the pretty gentlemen are w Ilan about the house until Tuesday when . Winthrop. I , , � , I— , -, , , , �. ! � �L-. - I :. " - . well. — distinguished himself in the British � �­ 4:� . n pe, 7 . i . - ,� - watch. The young now silvery grey, or a oomming ling of Messrs. W. B. Govenl kd,Z!orge An- NTERTAINMENT. --Ths,Roj�al Tem- hewever, was not realised. He staorted , pi I - ­ , . dress and a gold e would improve his health. This h I I I I � - I . in she got so much worse that she 1had to E - regulars. I . � - . - - ­ gentleman's many friends 4 this vicinity any of those shades, but to be on the der8on and George Ammill left on was sent for. p;ars hold an open meeting in the hall ynesian, — Smuggler was . I � - - - . - o to bed and medical aid - - for home by the steam7ship Pol , Another -whisky - 0 on � � � r . il ­ - will be greatly pleased to 'learn of this very top row of style it the 11th of September, and on Mo nabbed by the revenue officers at Qtle- � , i-, � tit � -� �� .. must have luesday to attend th from that out� she grew rapidly Worse ay 'evening, n- � q, i�- t , . � . - y cto , day the 22nd; a telegram was received bo�c Friday m i . � - Toronto.—Mr. Robert McMillan, OfMc- d 0 When she passed peace. at 7, o'clock. The commit ornin.9 as 'he was goin on - , . evidence of his worth and popularity, among its trimmings some spoil from e Universit at, until Thurs sy here on Frid . 4 � - v' r I and will unite with us in wishing that the feathery wor a . , L j I I I t . . . ,� � ,� I Y his career ma, Una to be onward Id. If not a whole bird Killop, and his daught9r, returned from fully away, de pite the efforts of .the paring an interesting 0 the ship authorities st Quebec, an- 9 't , I 1. I ly con progra : n for the board the Orleans Island steamer with a, I . IT .1 . .1 - tranquilly nestling in a graceful posture the old country on Wednesday.— Mr. cal , skill and th An enjoy e time h expect- neing to his friends the sad intelli- q��ntiity� of the illicit stuff concealed in � ;� - I 1. , I � and upward. R MOB casion. . . tf =1, . i " � I , � . 0 , e above ett er fore or aft, there must be a long, William Young, Of Col�orne, ex -warden der care, The cau gence that he bad died at sea 'on the : . 1- - U ida � an ingeniously contrived tin receptacle- � � - 11 - nal says: "On downy, curling plume, some prbtty tips, of Huron, was in town on show da - attrilouted to rapid conriumption. Mrs. to all. Ad I previous Saturday, just twent . I I �­. event the xbr I Be of death was ed, and a cordial invitation ie c i xtended which appeared as, the seat of his wag- ' ­ �" .1 it becoming know- our . mission free. hours before landing. . y -four O'k " - or if nothing else, some tail He looks as bright an Vigo' Modeland was a most worthy lady and chees i It is said that the same man has, I - � , -*� 4 .,. . popular wings, � . rOU8 as . i-- a ' i I . I . was twenty years ago. e was the guest d their July cheese for 91 b l left for Quebec. T , ­ young townsman nd ur versal favorite, feathers or some artificially made feather le NOTES. —' Winthrop I 'factory Immediately on gon. � I �, :. Mr. Wm. Brine the receipt of this news, his son, Mr. successfully . � I ; . was le%ving town, trimming. Jet trimm will be much missed in the� community 801 , 'a method ofe.on- . - f pursued thi � - - -1- - are also quite of Mr. James - MoMic a' where she has so long liv� I n I 'r: � ; � I I I I many were the express [one of regret. in favor. Some of the iago I el. — Mrs. R I ed, and her August for 9J cents. They eel t i cheese and returned v6ying the -smuggled whisky back and, � I 1 7 . � 1- . hats are immense, Wright, of Woodstock,wae in town this memory will e long c I with the remains on Friday last They forward during the most Of the- I � b ­­ . I I - . - This town has, given many dinners and too lar e to be eitb er pretty. or graceful . heri on so. to the Western Fair to ex — Mr. 1.� , f ; ot, . ­ .W. ; count of her any good qua . were taken from Dublin station to the su mer. I I ' F demonstrations of honoi 9 P week, on her return from Gorrie, where lities of head Robert'Adams and r. Jo n � . I I � i .- ­ m - . I I � and respect to but if they " take " that won�t matter. in and be M . . Aitch- I ; � I : -1 - : � ; - I WID" ison have got slate roo last week I I citizens on their leaving our she had been spend' ' ,some time :&L art. he was in every sense of home of the deceased and on the after- —One day q --midat, bat The -sailor shapes and novel L fe O their houses . I - -1� , mode -Eng- her daughter, Mrs. I while a Son of * . ; -. - - there � has seldom been such a sorrowful lish walking felt W McLaughlin.— the term a we thy Christian woman, and at last. . They have two as fin� houses noon of the same day were interred in Mr. Geo. Matbieson, miller, Thoradale,. . . I �: crowd - � hats are very We are sorry to learn that Mr. David her death will -be keenly felt, not' the Staff& cemetery. It seems that, for M�iddlesex county, was pulling grass. � �. � - , or suchan enthusiastic crowd as pretty and becoming, and alone as are in the township. , The T)r'�es form � , ­ ;: . I ,.-. I that which .assembled tt the Queen's will, we WaJker,.of Tuokersinith, ban been very by her family, but by a large circle of &prosperous party. Tbesemeii �re both . a few days before Starting from the Old and feeding it to a hors(- through am , � I I �. I . L . � I �, L.L, . I cx . Hen s. � .� hottel, on Friday evening Ilast to pay a fancy, be in active demand. In bonnets, unwell for some time. He is troubled f i 'd She was a member of the good ones,and niover reformed rep. [We ' Country, Mr. Fell was not so well and oi� i g in the stable wall, the born � -, I .1 I , the toque is likely to be t ,eZ n . '.. . � . . i I i e: arting tribute to.Mr. Alm. DrInte." 8 omac the first few days of the passage were a flying jump and landed outside. -- I I . - . - a favorite for with an affection of th' t h. His Methodist church, She leaves a family fear ,our correspondent is e0koning . ., - -; ­ . very roug I . P ! I the winter season and the smaller,I bon. many friende througb:ut the country of two sons and five daughters , all of R ithdut his host, as in this � h and most of the passengers, This is remarkable when'; it is known . - . I instance � . . - nets for those ladies who prefer them will be glad 'to learn of his recovery.— rhoin are married. Mr. Fell among the number, were sea that the horse stands 16 hands, and thi. , � � - I AD 'P The sincerest sym- 7 .1 �� - . . . ermon 44 the late Mrs. P - Politics,,'like'honore, are abo#t evenly ... � . :� � AN GLx�) FRIEND REA' F.Rox.— In are both neat and elegant. Among the The funeral s a,thy �f all will be extended to the divided. Wh clever takes J. B. f sick. He never rallied but passed away opening was live feet from the floor and I I ­ . -� - � bereaved Irelatives, and especially to gets badly soild.] . i I e of only 2 feet by 2 feet 9 inches in size. - . I � 4-1, 1 a private letter - recently received from - many fine things in Mr.Pickard's, Miss Modeland will be preached next Sunday �r a Tory I I Mr. D. M. Ratcliffe, wh' is known to . as above stated. He was a nativ � - . ------------------ 40— � ; Yorkshire, England,and was 64 years of I This, we think, beats the r:ecord, I ; I 0 McLaughlin shows a neat tweed hat. to morning by Rev. Mr� Casson in the 1 Mr, Mode and, who will be the keenest . i � - - I I � I I Many Of our readers, and! which i' dated, be worn en buit and,a pretty cream vel- "' Methodist church.—M�. William M. sufferer. The, remains were interred in Varna. � I I age. He came to this country about 40 —Lord Aberdeen, while visiting the I - a � I I � I � I � 1. . i . � :-. .. � QM � b I I I - I and the funeral was a very large one. d of Mr. ship and after re A as . - Big Hilt Springs Ranch, Cochrane, vet girl's peaked cap. At Messrs. Dan- Gray returned the Egmondville cemetery on Sunday, LoCALS.—The many frien ! 1 years ago and settled in Whit y town- London. Exhibition on Mond y I t � I � '� I home r ` Monti. ea , Northwest Territory, �September 22, � I I I . - � amcyug . can & Duncan's the skilled handiwork where he had been atte iding the Meth. there about 10 week, ex�ressed a wish to4he Mayor to . in Mr. Mor- - years he came tom ining : � . . now - go other things he siays : "I have of Miss McKecbnie'is particularly dis- odist General Confereo.-�e, on Saturday . Thomas Dalgetty, tailor Zibbert : � Nr . . I and settled on visit1the Women's Christian Temper- : � t my ranch ne � ly in running played in pretty little bonnets and wide last. —Mr. Arth row'�, will bp pleased to hear �. I I �; - - . is re - I - - hat rim contortions. But i wn, I turn, after a three i the farm which he continued to own anoe'Union refreshment parlor. While , I . order. I came out here with the inten ur Forb 3s,- of this to Brucefield. - ' I � t is im ossi- bad the' baiidsom6st months'va � I I the , P ' SARBATH S ' k . � tiGn of starting in , h�ep ranching hie for as to O' !single turn -out, CROOL ation in until the time of his death. It was )artaking of a light lunch he expressed I . Z I I I CONVENTION. —The Scotland. He reports having a 49 I : - n tice one half of the milli- horse, buggy and harnels-9, that was on Sabbath School Co . 1 rawn " then aim DSt a dense wilderiiess but by big pleasure at the work' being done, , I I � - I I t — On . I ; � I nvention for Stanley time in the � Old Sod. unday energy., perseverance and skill, he Sue- ,O lft - . I � � I -1 - I business, but after spei ding �, month nery attractions in anyone of the sever- the show ground o I ednesday -last. Tuckeromith and Hay,,held, last Fri' evening last, E he Rev, I - ravelling about this CoulitrY and seeing al establishments; we' can n - t and said that Lady Aberd en bad e b- . ; 11 � � - I merely touch Mr. Forbes knows how r. e 'n the I Feeded in converting the once forest home lis4ed Several coffee houses in Aberdeen, r; . P : x -, * some seventeen different she to get up a rig to � day,'in Union Church was a grand sue- popular pastor of St. John'sl 9hurch, . ; . ! . I . - I I . , I ep ranches, here and there. - At Mr . E. McFaups make it look the beit.—Master Ed- � cess in every �articular beautiful, clear, well cultivated ev rything being conducted on "Istrictly � 7: 1 . . � � I I � � .1 . .1 . The addresses here, delivered a very able and �inl,preas- which in later years be added to ter iperance principles." . I . � e, in July last at � MUSIC i I ? � sented in sheep ranching. - the third cla a non-profe I . I � venture the mohey of th6se whom I re- elegantly trimmed goods and a great va and discussions were of a hi I ins tt a,, � � . � I came to the conclusion that I dare not the ladies will find a very large stock of ward Hagan, who wrot � gah 9 ive thanksgiving sermon to a large and I and he now leaves a fine property of 250 —Extraordinary luck came to Mr. Z. � . re We de- riety of beautiful bolors. In crape work tions held at's sioDal examina- l�order, The attendance, especially -at attentive congregation. The! church I acres. He was- somewhat distant and Henry- Norman who started some � �. I � . e a ern( � ul � 5 1 � undertake a creamery and in little girl's bonnets Miss Stobie obtained a third class xxtificate. He h ly ooratedl retiring in disposition, but was -most months ago on a tour round the world i - cided, however, to Clinton ha i, on an appeal, th ft )On, iias large. , �"%e 'follow- was beautifully and tastef' I - ing officers were elecied� for the ensuing Z . . . � - i bu8ifiess together with breeAing beef always excels. In glancing over the is a son of Mr. John ' agan, of Stan- year: President,—Rev. R. Henderson I for the occa8ion.—Mr. ,)o n son has highly esteemed by those who knew him as correspondent for a Syndicate of Eng- � . � I , I� - I stock and Clyde horses, Which we are well filled tables in Messrs. Hoffman ley.—Mr. James Cummi I Juatret ned�after an of four best, and - was an honest, good livin lish, American and Canadian journals, - I . � abse �; . .i I 'r ' - I � - I 8 ;�' the Prairie Province. 1, He is ! worthy citizen. His I go ; now preparing for, We 4re- located up & CO.'s millinery de artment it is dif- . has been ap- Bayfield; - Vice- Presidents, , -- James week in i I : . I wife -died about of which the Globe was on . While he 1. P pointed collector for e township of Sutherland, Heneall; Thom�a Wyllie, I very favorably impressed with I ea - twenty years agoandbenowleaves a wasinSiamtheKin gave him a 26. � I p � . � - , � Big hill Creek-, six mile;8 from Coch. ficult to specialize, everything dis- Tuckersmith. The co neil could not Varna; Minute Secretary,,i­Willi&m appearance of the country,an ay pro - family of two sons and six daughters. years lease of a gold 9 mine, which has �� � rane, at the falls at the �� head of the played by Miss Doble shews ar- have made a better sele'tion. Mr. Da. Bell BrZefield ; Treasurer, ' William ably make his home there in �hp' near I . . 1 I l I i ; ;� =1 I 0 ;_ ( — � Creek. We are ere �ting a stone cream- tiatic taste and skill,colors harmonize r vid Sprost,the former collector, declined Ippen; Assistant Secretary since been pronounced by a London ex -- 17 -on rock bo,,tom, and are contrast, Shapes are dainty slid .grace I �'), ,� - - I ery building, Iviso .1 . .. 1 , . I Puttilig in a w h e' re-appointment.—Mr. A Pearen, who I Rev. Si Aches �,— future.—kr. John Johnston hag ' own � _The London Advertiser of the 25tb pert to be worth a fortune, Mr. Nor- . , Kippen. Executive in his garden a mammoth itomato, � ult, says : While Rev. W. J. Clark, of man, however, does not intend to give i 1 4 . ful, also simple and comfortable, a9d in has been teaching in the 'Paris High I Committee,—Moensero. George Forest and weighing over a pound and a � half.— I the First Presbyterian church, who has I � zhurning. The cream calls will stand all the - latest and most fashionable School, has taken a similar position ` William Foitheringlism, B&yAold; T. Mourn. John up journalism. He expeoU to be - , - I :; . c . : � � I ! . - - � I In � - I � I I , - Morrow and J�hn Me- just 111 - I . � re . M. - - . . . . I . . I i turned from a honeymoon trip, Lo�dou next month. ' II � . I I I i t � �, I I . " . I t I I . I � . :1 � � . i � i i I � � i . : . I A : I . �� If i . 11 - I . � i, � I . : I . . . � . � I I i � i 1 , - I . I � . I � . I . - I � 1, I . � . �1 t - ttt . . . , I d eX " f" 0( �i . � I * ng� ' I I a , �d� I 4 i ,�— .I h � I I 1 1 � y ; PO I 0I �. , 11 ; I I a I 00 ill � � b ; i 06 e I d 1H I h , b .1�1 � P � I I I i . ; � . � I - ­ - .1 - . 11 I I I I - I I 1� . - . I � - ­ . I ! � ; : ,I . I - i . . .; i :� i � � � I � .! I . I � I . i . i I � �., I ,� ­ -- ­ - - i I ! li i � . I-- � I I ; t - i - I . �i I � � - I . . I i . 1; . I I - I I i I i � I . i . I I I i � � : : ; � . - 11 I 1. ; .; . V , I - � � . � ; , I - -- . I I . I : � ­i­­­­--11L­L­, ` ­ - i ­­ - � � - -- . I I ­ - I ­- - ­-.­­----- -­.. --.-111 -----,.�.--.�----�--,--,-.�--.-,�,--�-__,�-.----,,-,---�z-------, I � I I - .,­iW - 10 �- - � � -, r - , 11 TWENT-y- � . I W1, JIME - N I . . ----_�— . � 11 � I Edwarc. i - I I , Fam'ous � ! � � - . L � . I . - . - ! i�- ., - - . F,prcy GOL01 . � , I r I � I 3TAINTLES5 I . � i , A-1, I I — I The place - for � . I - Selections, I I � � - I — .1 : . - -- Ed ward I a . ! SEA - : Th'a CM � I Th 6 Clinton Sh4 day, Thursday au� Walls �Suecessful I . The � gate rece I ip larger thsu in SUS lz� as thoelitries, W. . show.tod an encoui ; 1 1 baU VFW tastefull) . ': f U11y;- deeM-a-ted$ L �, ; . , most igar-jactive Pa , - -, atttactions"'aw ; . � r'Sious, firew< hur*la�,, and bri ; largeit crow -d of p , - _ � - � hibit ,Was on Fridi Show o in all de - � part compitition keen,- , � .very b­eet,o L , y,et the - � day was not nearl, I lowing in the list < � tors:, � L I I Hb,USE�s,­Impol year b1d, 'Jan Mzl aud. .over, A lunt Laughlin. .: . Canadian Heavy One year old, J Bm � year cild,.F McGrA , � Getieral Purpos,a I I I F- I K Disney, R MeIA t I ! J Laithwaite,Johi i it r and ovAerl—George i I t . Roadster Stallion � Clsrk� J Broadfool I I I L - � Churchill,' J 1-4- ' I .years. and over, T I I Carriage Stalliot Ch,urchill. .- Three: I - � �Kennedy.. I . � ,*Family of 5 coil � - braughto,—J J, Nix Homo.—Imporl McMillan & SO -115 Team, A Innes, J I W Coleman, A lu, � filly, 8 Smillie,Chi Canadian Dranj nold& J F Dale - I $. ; - Mivaii & Sons., T 'i . � Spring colt., Wm. I an - Ntc.11fil , & Sons;r . - - George Dale, S . - I I . filly, A Carr, Geo ' . Som* - One year �- , L 21td a J -� nd 3rd Stab. I L gelding, J-. Cornis� . Wilson. . 1. I :. :General Purpo , I nan, 11 AcGregor,�� mare, Joe VanEg 9 I ro ; L Spring foal, I Walk-er, J Corn filly, W Anderson' 'Two year old Lfaly, -- E Butt - Two yes I L cbrist. � Ro.adeters&SP L n . �Willifims; no Doherty -; Two ' W McTavish; ", . Ilams, W Deb . horse� JJ Beacc - Roadster team, , ' nolds� E Butt. � rN . Uarriage,—.Sprb Dale t. - . One year * � Wiley; Two yea A -Taylor ; Brooi . . JohnsX Diale; I . -- er lingi - A Sims - 400 I -. Mucellaineous,— Miss Bay, Miss -8 `14- 1 1 1 ,J Avery, J Wl'U � 4 Reynolds - Foals _ . Walkier, i VAU g� _ CAvTm—Durhi Snell, A Weir ; '� Carbert; One_ yA Bros i Bull calf ul Smith, W Snell ; latadd 2-nd - Tv Snell.; Elcoat Bros ]a & W Smitht � calf I R & W Smit Durhis6ras, J Snell, GrNdes*—Md'ch - 2nd ; � Tw,o ye" 40 let and 2ad - Yeln , iusha,� C ' q I *I . Dald ; - Dona,illt W Weir-, I . J Stsubury Ist steers, C D -al El( 'a'e' , J�, heifers, C Dale L of steers,J Staub, Holsteins'—wil L John �MdGregor ; McGregor, John I John Cox; Bull 4 Ist and Und. . - Polted Aber dee A , -age; heifer al 7s McFarlane. HP -i , _— reford8l - M bull,mlf, W Ellio . . I Jerseys�­M'11 . I Intosh. . Fat 1 a4-4.1- ­ '". q 0 Ulef— I � : Elco&t Bros, J H . I �gteer, C Dale, J t ., I SHP,rP.—Leloest coat Brothers ; 8 . I - Ram, lamb, Ist atil ewes, I'stand 2ad, ewes, let and 2nd, A and 2ad J Sne Shro.pshireo,—A I . Farlaue, John Dw I James McFarlane lAmb, J McDon . ewes, J Mize