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. NVAOLE 'UMBER, :1,451, . . - . I I � . EAF011-M-15 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1895 � I I BIROS., Pubhis-hers,, �7'
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I Mysterious 9441cote for ' Ison or tno Would hear a rink a� thb ftont door and i i . � � I I �
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. . I . Jut three c the Wba swered! the c4ill, "Dees the woman of the I i i 1�,owm Bros. Collection hams and bacon, tery agree to hold �n adjoilrneiil� meeting at
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. � �+., ?#I Shropshire#,- _' . . pottery, .
- : I gh priest, the nooVbytkt in trainIng house wtint a lady to work for her St. Helens on Th I rsday, October 10th., at
� EDITH SESSIONS TUPPER VISITS THE . Ist and 2nd for all in this cla Z. ! I n ' I
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Goods . I - fix the offi-Ce &nd the oldest proma n. In .She has got so she can laughlat Itno%y, ; Joseph Wei Dozen bricks, 8-proat Bros, mi, to conduct the ordination trials of
" -wm INIcA lister tookI ist a 2nd. Colle,stion of tile, Sproat
. thl event of the loath of aDy, [mo thes but at Orst shq was I N ery much astoiilsb�d, i . I p
*_ M.OQUI 'INDIANS.. PIGS. -Berkshires, t Mr: wh ey, and. a� 2. 30 for oraination -and
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� C , , 18TI VBBIS _* M-3 T 11 ! � ; Rev. D. Davidson was
And Pri Poland Clain&, -Aged boar, w w Fisher, and leitber manufactures, G.E. Jackson, was. anpo,nted to preac .
. . A Curious.#and Interesting Rae, riglit' bet%yal unilor ax y circuinita- ,11i puin- the Influences of h(mdl.ty and their e,pvl- wm Simelair. Spring boar, iv %N- 1 isher, 'N,vm 1 lat and 2nd. � 5� hand read tlae edict �
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— . " I Ish le by death. . - ronmeiitt it would tie hazd to tell. There � of or�din tion an' mduction a� St.11'elene .
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1!7__�_ Savage Beauties-Influence'oVithe Xedl- - Every,year I n ugust, w are sbiping lights ainong them, but Sinclair. Aged OW, win Sin(lair, w Nv Fis- 1; SPF.CIALS - (Domestic Manufactures) - and EastAsIllieldlOn Septembe' 290, and
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Men -The Snake 'Dance in Vilo I .., trhe snake 4wi 6 her. Spring s*�, Ist and 2n(I w 1,v Fisher. 1 1 � r 2 � , 1
25 centa buys Boys' School Ca�, *"" � and Its dance approaches, for three d the -race their future looks dark onou � . I Woollen Yarn, Thomas (3ovenlock. Horse Rev. John Stewar October 6th X141T. Mle- - I
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. 018 bief re f I 9,b- ' Tamworths,-Spri i . Blauket� A G VanEigniond's Sons. Ready- L roductod Air. Peter; MIcKenAe I
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that for q Liality of goods is not4 P=Tose-A Secret Antidote. I great day of ibe meniony tb '� rtic pantE I . I M. A. SA�XDM - ng boar, ; w INV Fisher. I I t-nnan in t i
11 -,) i . Spring sow, w W Fisher. i . I � I
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I 0 0: i —40 . made clothing, W K Pearce. Collection of of Ashilield.whod [red to apply, to the Pre I ;
� �. ' t the money'. - . I ['i Correspondencib.) enter iVon a striat fast, whio, is n - t bro- � es .
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� � ken until the dan to ha The Seaforth Show. pring boar, -w Sinclair. �pressed sand brick, F Gutteridge. Dog- bytery,� to be rec4gaized as a e�h idate for I � I
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- . Spring sow Wm Sinclair, Best o6d sow 'sk n robe, G E Jackson. Tanned, shn the minist�ry. Oat i
WINSLOW,"A. T., Sept. 18.-The'recent, the interim this secret autla4 � . ir I .
50 cents buys a neat Sailor to Is fredl� The show held in Seaforth on Thursday of ar4r breed, wiii McAllister.- I Otion, 'Messrs. 1i � �
- attompt of the Indian bureau to`e�tftblish .- , IEN 8, I It A .
Hat for administered bY the inedi in G E Jackson. Mitts and i gloves , Hartley An ' I
cinp Wall, an and , d i Win. � Venderson wore appoint- I I
siiialler 1pys or a Glengarry school-saniongth Moquis-and thellostil- the da , d . ri ay last, under the auspices of the - POULTxr.-Light Arahinas, A. Charles. X 'lackson. Robes, G El" Jackson. Lace ed to 1confer wi Mr. a . � I .
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11 2 neers are -busily emploi captil-r- Tuckenmith Branch Agricultural Society, worth, G Irwin. Dark Brahm", G Irwin, � I I �Xl Kenzie. Tbe :
c . � leatber, G E Jackson. i _�! .
this style ei ity shown by the lafter to compulsory edu- � committed afterwards- reporte that they I
ing in demand this Ing nittlesuakes in the desort,' Hut dredE was, in many respects, very successful, and A Charle'sWorth. Plymouth rocks, Ist and ' �
cation ll�ave drawn consideunble attentloh .1 1.,ADIES'WORX-AraseneorChe�illewo'rl- had exaiiiined Mr.! McKeili as to his . �
. . year. on'ts are oau4btlipl a mo,,; t sin- had the weather on the second dav been 2nd Nv Cook. Game, w Cook, G Irwix, 9 Symington, George Nott. Aptlique, or ehristian 1 kuowW,ge,-.F._: ,
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- � tethis curious and I&Wresting tribe. The gular f"liloll., The Indianl*s calitiousy ap-, - more favorable, those intereated, would -not Black Hamburgs, w Cook, G Irwi a. White ��Iush work,. George Nott, INI rethour. motives b'nd conf4Fred experience, and � ,Z_1
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- 75 cents buys a man's Grukh Hat, or thl , t to submis Leghorns, Ist and 2nd w Hartry. Brown 13rai,ding, fancy, E Symington, S Wise. literary at,tainment[! Thecommitteerecoi - - - -_
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a point, where, lounging about the sta- ofon by gentle Ftrokes with a wisp ,of weathe� on Thursday was delightful. and- a Leghorns, A Charlesworth Dorkings, A )3erlin wool, flat, E Symington, Mrs D Me- line mito pill cour I pe of �
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a boy a' p ol Pants, tion'lu, picturesque garV�'tfiey proffer their str6w. . nd 111 7suel such a �
I , When *the serpents bee( e languid very niqe programme Of sports was given for Charlesworth, G Irwin. Minoress, (I Ir- � Inytre. Berlin wool, raised, E Symington study I . .
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made by curselves. - pottery and trinUts for gale. Their -reser- - and quiesbeiit, tb are dextez )usly seized the amosement of a goodly crowd, consider- as -will fit lifin. to enter �
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. i'a it o n' lies to the n win, W. Hartry. Bantams A Charles- � T Case. Crochet in silk, R Symir!Eton, the 1
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. ochetinwool, George Nott, .. way. 'The report �was ,received �
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$1.00 buys Very many articles. joins the Navaho reservation on the south- 'little corral near t) e' spot sale 3tod W the ever, o enfd-cold, dar and gloom , and as Pekin dueks, Ist and 2nd G Irwin. Rouen � I . ;
. . � � � n- i's to W. and thrust Into a ag and d4oalted in it ing tha� iti was the first day. Friday, how- worfh, R Winter. Turkeys,'E C Coleman. 4 T F Case. the regtila,
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Among ' 0 mest striking we�t. I Unlike many of the nomadic Indl- pueblo, for tho ome perfol, mance. t . . . Crochet in cotton, E Sym- and its recommen(,a ion approv,ea. A com. - . . :.
I ex- he mor ing advanced there were'oeGasional ducks�G Irwin, Rii Pigeons, A Forbes, I b ton, Ge e Nott. Darned net, George I -
amples of a great dollar's worth %no 43f'the gi:pat sbuthwest, this tribe ha -.,, gr . I I -9 � in t I Asseini committee ;
' . heavy showers of rain, which continued at I . i .
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' i' Ile intervali throu hout the.day. This being Irwin. I 'Ott, E Symington. Embroidery in silk, sum of $500 for'this scheme is pointed to :
are our V wbite shirts, our $1 li,�ea for the most part by tiHing the soil, The dance :eu 9 a, Aundowi i,, and � it t � I I :
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derwear, and 'wbere other Indiana have subs . , the case, only t a meet enthusiastic show. B;. -do I�red in �rs D McIntyre, Sarah. Dorrance. Em- Presbf �ery for I be year. Z .
a suit lir I) of hour ap , T, . .1 this T e Presby- �
I y, goers eltme to town, and many 11 ho did- Irwin. Dark Rrakm&8'w (look. �� ?Iyjnouth , I.-oidery in,wool, U Symington. Embroid- tery agreea to rene its applica - -
our $1 to - : I means of, hunting and 11shliag. 'They ve- - to Ile . _- I � i
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1 sbir :for men. .gin the d noers enter the ceirals come di4l not venture to the show grounds, rooks, A Charlesworth'. Whitd-', y in cotton, T F Case, Sarah Dorrance. March to tihe'comraiittee on Augmentation .
.� � somble the Pueblos of New Mexico in with6ut the s)Ag tesi fear, and seizing a � ., I A a of last I �
. an - The attendance therefore, was not n aa�rly so rocks, A Charlesworth. (Game, � w7 C ,00k. I tching, George Nott, Mrs D McIntyre. of stipends in behall of
their mode of living and are bet aike in elther h nd rugfi out , T .
$I. 50 buy* a rown or black Fedora � loved, like �:t�ke Part large as it otherwise would have b �en and Pine Ri�,er ,congre- - . . I
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0- . � . In this inyst4o 0. They Wb- Le horn, w Mrtrj. 'Brown Lev- incy table scarf, E. Symington, G Nott. ga-tion,f, r I
that is gr it val ime at this price tilem, to hay.e. come originally from wild I wilie these I . � ' I I r 1150 per: um. . Mr.XcRaewas I
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a . I ning out. The show, however, r otwith- tainx A 11 ' - .... f commi - Church I -
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ln� the livifty pueblos without doors, them around th ir iaecks ai . arms and *,ork, iLn PI e, of Al _1 - -
in good felt ; ask nitle,s , Charlesworth. Rouen lucks, -G 1 ancy mantle drape, E Symington. Fancy life- and! Ir. f .)oss, resign-
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r e cutter, �state IT Valley foot stool, H R Walker, Geo, Ni6itt. vener of, C 'ronlittee' on Colif rence'. A peti- . / - .
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ashamed st wild we V e an . ote i � p QW, I - . Fancy permisal onitomortg�cre the new biick -church I - .-
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that you ,ill not be - theirvillages ns a defense agailil' so po rf I IN ' h tid Iread r ab- able conditions, but there was the largest nyMm� H McIntosh & Co. ' Horse - le, gang - o0reen E 8 7mington. Fancy knitt", E to t $1 5W tof be a L
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beasts or the fierce Natajoes, their ancient sOrbed by thet stems thavo!! Y a Ii 11 g*fit amofint of I
to see on i3m. It will wear r and best show of horses.we have,teen � irion harrows, land roller, h (rae bay Sy'rnm'gto J : , ppried. to- .
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( - I show this i eason. Seaforth is a great horse' rake, turnip cutter, tread power, iron pump, Nott, R Symington. ; gratit&d. Next cegularlmeefing will be . �
it Will. r well, you will be aie pictures heed to the bites f th I . Patchwork, crazy, E wai
� que', their manners alad ous- . 0 Tenon) a rei tiles. centre. In the ball the Only light epart, Estate T T Coleman. Wooden p�mp, J 8 SVM ngton, G �orge Nott. L . � . �
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more, Aa satis ed and if you toms mo9t cu"tious, and 't,beir women are At the cIoi of o dance the. , akea, bav- Ii, Patch quilt in held at� Wiligham," 6n Tu I �
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h be- ingly Pretty. Their A,stem of agri-. Ing L"R'Prov' easily 'i0covinted for. The roots, grain,. G -RAIN AI�D SEP. .-Red fall *heat, S gigii t- in cotton, E Symington, S Wise. I - - I
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fore buy' of these suit . u� ;vegetables and dairy products were excep- Furse, John Salk ii White I fall 4h�xt, 8 ilk or crazy, Geor e Nott, E Sym- . -- � � . .
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, 82 blanket weavers -and pottery. ninnufactur- I I add 10 am aY tO tionally good. One if the lar eat au d most Fui�ae, J Salkeld,! Spring wheat, S Furise,D - t Quilt, crochet, E Symington Geo C ** - I
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it will b 'Dg you back again. - cy m � a I 0 �%24).n'.s . : .
I I ers., Th k mostof'tbeir bou�ebold their sandy apsti in tbodese".. Diring . . I -
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Orders o- FaU keep tumb tbis danve ille women, wl, varied collections of 0 es - w h-%N,e Brethour. Six iowed barley*1 D Brethour, .Ott Quilt, knitted, George Nott, I K Coal is Increasing �i pnee. I � . I
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. Jing utensils as wolKs their jewelry, toi. I sire. 2tever i ever seen was .that exhibited byMi. 'Alli- M Bretbour. Two rowed barley, D - V� , � . I :
I trinkets. There are seven of'th,i�se M �ermltted'to hani He the serpe4 I i reth McCracken. �L Tatting, Win Hartry, E -Windlo Aligle, I Kiugbv-ille�, bas just . I I
In. a e you ordered your oqui P�, I L. .
ii 1, are busy son, of Clinton. He bad almost eve -ytfii*ng' o r, M Brethour. 1 Large oats D B th S mington. Painting on plush in oil, H R I . �
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PUObloa In Arizona and they cot tain over sprinkli;g' cormr ika on the knoer � .9 9 celebratedlis 90th bt.ttbda;� anniversary, . - -
Fall Suit and Overcoat? Are I 1, he in the vegetable line that grows, and of the M Brethour. BI alc k oats, M Breth0r, D � � I
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snakes and Indmimid in eve u6n. it - six old men at a
1, 900 people. Their" dobes cling to lofty . . . dire Wlker. Painting on tin in oil, E Syming- -The *combined age's of �` ; -
I very choic fit quality. The ladies' �epart- Brethour. (JVmmo a oats, D Brethdur, w ' McIntyre. Painting on china St. Thomas birthdayllparty was 490 years. -
you a customer of Greig & Cliffs above a desert , aste, and ifthe Some rolsttion'beow;em the ana 6 da, ce ot � ton, Mrs D
w . tour- I ment waa,, perhaps, somewhat lighter than Cameron. ma . it peas, 11 Breth6ur, ip 1 . oil, E . . �
� Macdonald's 7 If not,,. why lit take, til� tro the Moci it' a 'In I D 3pecimen d6 -In 10; any parts �f Ontario ' -
uble to jo4rney f rdm Win- , 16 and ,howeird an 10'at sonle, I I .. ymington. � - rning, . �there is a . I - - ;
. . � usual. The show this year missed the usual Brethour,-Timo h Brethour,D.Bre1thour. ,, Win Hart GZ-�rge Nott. Gents' fine i �
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- L large exhib*ts of several old and well known Flaxseed, D re - ur, John Salkeld. iShell. S�irt, band ade, not washed, George Nott. her * : 11 . i Y
not? slow to' the 'reservation he will be repaid rites of -the sontbern Vaudoos; i mi'gh per OP of '�ame and . ild ralp-
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-Handsome Girls. - MAlly experts do( laie the 24A,)q .8 an Pu- A. Johnstm, Hay ; Mrs. Georgia, . . I � I
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1w the Pueblo;, are al- toc�, Tuckei�&�nilb, and Mrs. Colin Campbell,, of Fi -Winterl'arieties -Apples,- hode ton, Georg� Nott. Pair Woollen socks, Galt tbii wleek. ' F I - I -
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the curiosity' 4nd gerness wil )*,*which in his' .. some very good displays. TheAlessrs.Van- well. Northern Sp , R Elliott, W Chesney. mat,H'R,Walker, Sarah Derrance. $30 to sell Iiiquor to,a! . -
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oepsus report that these riou - Viso- Egmond had a ,large and fine display of � Roxboro Russeta, R Elliott. Esopus S . ;
. they will sorlithitz . - I I man whose iwife had -
e the belong.ngs of &* . � pitz- carpet, H R Walker, Win Chesney. notified him not to so. .
GREIG& ) ACDONALD .1 ple are �a remnant of- t I i q , - .
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) i . . III ones' cloths ; Mi. T, Case- had a very nice display enberg, H M C"I, Job � I . i �
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Fuwiiahers an Kerchant Tailors . I ceremonies ol northern Indlaip�j e -
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J I - � � and those displayed several beautiful pianoVnd er, R Elliott, S Wise. Kin of Torn �ins, toii, Sarah Dorr tnee. Tea cosy, M Breth- plete and begins wor tb I eek. � -1
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I ., I U. puel o- Indiana this respiact,the show was not t - f! " dar inill J,000 rail, ;
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� I.-, deed Inde, it all th .Ir pot been inore favorably die* posed toi mrds coat Brothers' Gxravenstein,- R Elliott. E � _ � 7 1 . �
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I � tailon of ,their sM es. � .Tlie ra� Snow, R Elliott, w Chesnii Ble,heim I JUDG)ES. . 1. I ! I
Count , i . I of the IT � I . - -In drawin a the �4'at . I
I - -1 4.11�w, and 11 I . .. 1. . er off the flume -of .- J
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i . . I In their curious f Iklore ben ,. - rnprior grisli UJA 4, % i
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I i . . . Xlen'sbidycle race, fivemlle daeb,-W i ay, Zolfra. skin ee as disco red, nl�_ ' ' I
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Over . ion to otherei blials A I four feet iiii ngth. I . I
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I I years, half , vay round the trac r, D Donovan, I Cattle. . & non, Ivan. -Messrs.� Klock 1 IE rothers � �
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of the di pla of high class �' . pitihite Ils POW4 fui ,snake . Pro- I o.11r. A, . I
. .Y y . . � . t . fessor Fuchs of W -&lit I ngtOn ha � beex sont Foot, race fOr boys under 15 years, once Pears,-Whater pears, R Elliott. Flem ish . rai and Z. -E. Hinchl,ey,Seaforth; Charlebois, . nontracto , for $100 3 OW. t- L
Millinez �o be seen in our I � . .1 around the ' ack, w Clin Bewity, Brock Brothers. B rtlett, at 'And J ea -Comma' i I ,
L I out to thl; coi by tile Smit e, 1'. Hawthorne. .. Cott, Ro 0. nder Kft gsmill. late! of Her - 11
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show room. Up-to-dateness is 14010 I I .110 Smlt soi n In- Coleman Br )tbers'two special prizes for Tug 2nd S Furse. Beurre I �; .. .: 4 i
I stitute t,Vtudy tb 'Customs 6 P "I Hill, Egmondville. . -Majesty's ' " �
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met. The- ady in charg,e of this ;C�tv on bf the 1, tter o at-, Grapes, -Concord, John, )'alker. Del&- ' ' 1 om
: ; . next da1uc . � , horses that lieverwon public money, C Lit- ware, R 0'ovenl6ck. Rog I rs' No. 3, . ruit and' r�rs,Root sand Vegetables. - Zice, see -
Ir , I . 1. - tie, James G McMichael, w,Cameron. Far- P MAJ Cu y, ,Brussels; John Stewart, Board of Health, hLI Ji
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has a thorol gTh mastery of every . ! t I I mers'driVers, trot or pace, mv at never have lock. - Bei niil er. , I . &do, where 11 L,t the ' -
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detail - o r business, and her , won public money, R Fl. . . .,OM6 34anufactures.-Thomas Kidd, ing of the Americ ubric Health. Associ-
Beat saddle horse, J io� ��
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� y NE RO RACTERIS 45, R Gov nlock. ' Amy other variety, 1 R I �dies' W:)rk.�Mra. J`. G. Wilsim,'Miss -30 T. G. , I I I
runs along he po#lcoes'of-the puebloa's a I , I -tics. Mr. Morris, prize for butter, A Buchanan. Govohlock.; Bugsto'n, R GovOnlock. 1 4 P'.. M u i i,
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of the MOB, stylish Hats and sandy road, and the pretty, brigh A -Happy Go Lu I ky Race-Ral4f ng otton Mr. Holmested's prize for butter, John S FikLD ROOTS AND VEGET"LES.-P4ta- BI ih. - leg, cuttinj a bad g h. He bad, 'to get w - �
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Moqui glrls� *hasten down,' chattering like , I toes, E -,
Bonnets, marvels of taste and I � . I . I Brown. : Mr. James weir's prize for factory Crac- mpire ate
xolted I I : nden ken. B� of Hebron, John 1360ve, I I . - n A. Wood, - � I
beauty. - A] I throu h the sea , Inquisitive, to view the CTI cheese, R MeTaggart. Mr. Broderick's !—*- - of the same �place * � - - 4
9 - P"", ' His, Sepb. W. -There, J� no6hing prize for be*t sifigle horse out -fit, H Ver. J Allison. ;hui'tye Xl mith, 1 W I . , while Cleaning grain for . I
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* . newcomers.i These savage beauties are M.�� " , I Methodist- District Meeting. market hap*ned to put his fingers;too near
� son the latest novelties in ' In this locality FO Amusing as t�e darkles - Cameron. Early Rose, J Smith, JISC�tt. I I � . . I
really attractive. Prior to marriage their vaeke. Best saddle horse, R Charters, I � The ftne1cial, meeting of Goderich die- the cog-wheb1s; of thelanning mill, �wo nails . I
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� Ehapes nd trimmings, as they hair Is never banged like the Pueblo maid- and the id!�nkeys or, In local win Late'! Rose, H M Cash, R B Scott Early I
a phraseology e being torn off, I � � I
it ,, Jackson. � Ioaf of home made bread mad I tric , Methodist church, wan held last week � I . I
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appear, will be found in our en's(gremy, matted looks, but done tip in 88 -,the I ger i lid the muje,'� � If tbere from Oghvie a Crest wave flo:ur, by girls un- variety, J 8 Brown, J T Dickson. Li Fite Iva- - � I -The trial of Heasi e Gray � - . �
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am not enough . nul es to go' arround, they der 16 years, wm Chesney, will, Hartry. T i I der of David Scollie � At Peter'b rough, came
show room. As to prices, they e'traordlnary fashion, being parted in the I was'in reference to Bayfield circuit. I his . .
- fall back on the patient ox, a�ld I have Case. Best collection of ladies' fancy work, Lobg manfold wurtzels, w H Mccl acklen, ., is 1 ..
middle, onibed out at the sides and then - . to a sudden termina4ilm Frid ' when th
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are the san e close cut'prices rolled oi sion-der,twig4,.ourefully wound even wen an ani mated skeletopi'of a cow, E Symington, George Nott. , M; Y McLean, G Clieiney. ntermedi&te ma Ids, Ches- out!considerable -in repairing the parsonage prisoner was acquitt I eq, wash I er :,husband � I
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. tb t prevail all over the store. with woolon ya harnessed with a coil ney, Elcoat Brothers. Swe t ipso' T " subsequently. 11 , �- wever, wer� held to , I
felt'that they could not raise more th Z
- � ru, Into two great whorls, M P P's special for the best and most use- ter., Field Ca ts,E � an �oth 0 . �
� . than Orn i er W the charge ,Of arson, � i ba'I being �
-and bits of hai driven by m� dig nifI164 ful farmer's driver, to be shown in harness, C Coleman, John Salkeld. In t accepted. I . � �
one standing out each side of the head di- . , C arles Mason Govenlock, Simon Hun . ) $M this year towards ministerial support answ . i I . �
. rectly above the Mrs. In front of either ,old Uncle Tom,.Wbo sat In stata'on m n old S Hunter . . Beat collection and'it was decided to ask for the -sum Of - I
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MOURNING � � Salkeld, R Charters. Red ' field Carr ts .W
� . whorl a lock Pf hair falls down the tem- - � chair inthedila ivd wagon. of cured meats, TCase. . F � $468 from the mission fund. -Mr. John Maii an old pioneer of -
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ple and side of .!the face. I After marriage They are all Goieiy f6lit I son, I Waterloo county, a d father of Mi IsRa .
I 1 �J, of heftig Hortsgs.-Heavy Draugb6,-Brood mare S Hunter. ' The superannuation fund allotments are . I ,. ,,o
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We make a, 3pecialty of Mourn- the Mo il� s hang her hair or �drivers of sometbin and o if ossi- 'acco auie( . by foal, S SmiIiie & Son, Winter cabbi J -walier, ,J 1; follows : Master, Re$istrar, and ex -M. P. P i died t .
q squaw may As .), a
I - ble, and from tho'w 11 . Ja8 Allison. Cauliflower, J Xllison, C. Crew. I � Minister. Congregation Berlin last Week. He came to Canada in � �
ing Iiiiii liy, paying particu- "w"erl -Roynmolylds, James Carling. Foal, 'James Nantes carrots, E C Coleman, J S Brown. Oodericb, North St.... $30 1819 and settled on a farm in I
0 0 recklessly part It on one side if she so dresied P� vat � car I
,, irls are riage and back driver to the d1la
choose. The faces of tbbse Moqui g . .pl latZd Carling, S S -nillie & Son, G orge Dale. Tw $73 1 Wilmot, neazr
lar attentiot. to that branch of )d heavy, but $rIght and Intel- bundl of rags in th 3 -Country . 0 Early horn carrota, E C Coleman, 8 Furse. Qoderich, Victoria St.. 22 50 45 New"Dundet where b li-ve(l. �ntil �� a few -
t dull al gocarl they year old fil', j, J F Dale, in Dale. One I ), � I
the business and can fill orders 'no . a" an in their element. '. � ; Long blood, beets, E C Coleman, J.A,Ilison. I 1
$ Ii ent. They have well shaped noses, I year old 6 ly, 8 Sinillie . Clinton, Rattenbury St. 30- 77 years agoi � i
9 . . . Son, Andrew Turnip blood beets, J Salkeld, T 0 Kemp. oil � ,
on the sh �rtest notice. Our sparklinig �eyes, and theL Cheek bones are' The cartage of the b Of cottO11 Archibald, James Reynolds. Two y.ear,ol I ton, ,Ontario Sf . . . . 24 . 43 -Mr. Beresford G ieuthead ormorly im- .
. ; I" Id Paran* E C Coleman, 8 Hunter. .Sweet . � ) 1,
I Is all done by tandisin Mules at- gelding, Ge goDale. One year old geld- Ipst . ,'aen en.
show room for . the next few not unduly prominent. iTheir costume is . =Ynl�of 1 . corn, H R Walker, J Allison. Celery, �e orth .............. 30 ,60 ?nigratioul agent at Wibnipeg, has bi .
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weeks will be ,falled witli the v44ry like that worn by plie Zuni:squaws tached th the old heavy two 'Wheeled slop- Ing J FDal George Dale. Draught team, H McCracken, James Scott. Red onions, W Ho meaville ........... 18 47 gaged on � *a,lk from I Vancouver t� Mont- -
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I . d conslAts of, � a blanket skirt coming Ing b(x y drag*. Th6 driver ontreats aDd John MeMai'll, J F Dale, Occ)rge Dale. J Ba field .............. 1.5 - 21 real since Ilai March 1 He arrived dn Ot- .1 .
atest thingg: in head gear. You ' discoul WS with the In - a. most� ain asing " . Salkeld, w H McCracken. Yellow onions, V a &.. tawa Fridayi having *1 I I . -_
down to the knees, bound at the waist by - I � . ... 17 70 39 t mped two t ousand .
64 GENFRAL PtRPOSE10-4-Foa IF 4 e, w H McCracken, not known. Tomatoes, T " * M-r* *8" w'*a*n*n' 199, eight huntir,id -
. are invited to inspect. a gay saab, and a blanhot thrown over the way: Row, inule, burry 'long ,darl Sloe George Dale. Two yeav ol filly, Andrew Hills, D Brethour. Water melons, G Crew, Refisaill d miles, t ing the tra of the . 1.
dat hoi Pull throv gh dat I 'Now i :4 4 . W. Wilson.*.* * 15, 11) 64 .. "I aerns � I
sho ui.dors. � As a rule, they go barefooted. . nule, r, Canadian Pa6fic Rail . I
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V I ei I.:, They Archibald, J,F` Dale, David Chesney. One w H McCracken. Musk z melons, w H Me- Kippeni ........... IS 75 ,36 - mountains and the No thwest plains. -
One. Price—Cash or Produce. They wear -Yery little jewelry, nothing willit d) _miittor ivid �ou . an year Old filly, will, Dale. Two year'. old Cmeken, G Crew. Cibrons, W H McCrack- . - �*** �
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like the gewgaws of theN.L not always no ned to use moral suasion, Du' , on * * * , ....... 18 30 45 -SenatiDr:Merner as returned from a, �
. , avajo girls. The ' ., I gelding, Ja es Carnochan. Team, James en, T Govenlock. Vegetable marrow, w H, , visit to Manitoba. ..
Moqid maidons marry very you' and when licensed grow very unnimon- I Ni le ... � ............... 19 29
Ing, often - I- Archibald, Jimes VanEgmoy d, Nv J Miller. McCracken. J Allison. 8 �� � 39 , '-a. �, bad several ijiterost. �
11 able a d br�l . quashes, R'G . . - I .
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at 10 years', and make dutiful wives and tal. It l" pathetto to M� how . 1, Ov-, Be � mil er ............. 15 32 ingletterspOlished ii1l. the New Hamburg .
HODGENS) BROS., E)y , , enlo k, w H McCracken.! Red cabbage, E' I . � . .
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affectionato mothers. Comparativoly-11ttlo Jollytb aroinalltheirtroubl Carriage, --Brood mare a6ompanied by I H. E. 11"le (student). 15 Independent;, givilIff I
Ar I Q& " L:)Fdy, eman, J Allison. Collection vegeta-� I I is experience in the . I
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CLIN'T DY Is known of the Inner h missus, " tb6y say, "I'd die if . foal, win Dale. Thre year 41d filly or geld. .cc I o !he Ilotment to Ontario street was orig- P W, ing from Gretna, he '
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- i rule fbe Moqui women are chaste. They laugh' I ha� troubles enough to dowil me, hig, Rich Common, John Salkeld. Two bles,4 J Allison, w H McCracken. I luall 1 -ii, and to Seaforth $64, but each of Bays : ItJs �othing uncommon so see flax I
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have the-ri it to choose their husbands but I'll 1, � year old filly or gelding, John G Grieve. D IRY PRODUCE. -Tub home-made but- � t ese st�tions b4ving lost an appointment fields of from 40 to 100 acres. If the Ont- .
� . ; 91 "In I 16 On6 yep,r old ,)filly or ,,eldin I g, Rich Con). ter, �Iames McLean. Twenty pound . a but- . � IF . . I
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and also to divorce themselves It the. white blood they!.bave the f - I were re need, the difference being assumed, ario farmers 1were to work their land as it is .
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� 9 Mon, John S Brown. t Smith. F ve pounds- - I
they have maide a mistake. The daughters more moodylland Ica's theerful th I become. Team,1 A McMurchie. by Lon�lesboro. Iteing .done here, they, wouldn�t raise any- � �
ey, butter, IHE[en Chesney, Jam 0 Prieve.- J I . �
The die grace of their Arth ranklo in thel Single horse, Charles Mason,Simon Hunter. .rrsogements were made for mission'ary . thina but ' w";ds, cer ainly -there
pente" cost S inherit the mothers' property. Monogamy minds, and the struggle betweoi� th r rood roan by Ulleese, facto y made, Ist and.2nd, R. Me- I t. A R5 ially are also
. i Is tho rule among the Moquis, and the . 4) two Roadster, and edheati nal work on each circui many here, eopec �mongst the Mention.
.� ! - . � M -Taggart. H me -made bread, J hn Story, I
i mature often leaves them wit out the foal, Y ills n, R Coriimon,'� Thomas Lap mot ion w'as also passed urging the co -opera- ities, wh 6 wZrk their laud -well. I saw -
i bucks do not obtain their wives by any . - T. Case. Ba er's bread, D. Tracksell, A. tio I i
- philoso by of either nd the emotio a Df hlie. Fo 1, "'ho 11 of congregations in observing the re- within a distance of - ur or five: miles no -1
merchutile transaction. In the household _ I it - mas Lapslie, R Common, F Cardna. Honey, H. R. Walk �. Home-�-
Inaugulratiors � both. There Is eve � commendation. of conference, that the than [tea 8tedix
� the woman r igns -amd the 'man has noth- ty poiisible,*ari ty of Millson. T1 ree year old filly or gelding, Iii rs t less threshers at work.
I G . made wines�, E. Symingtono Ge)rge Nlott,: Sundai October be missionary Sunday, Each maebino' tbreshek about 2,000 buishels . �
Ing to say. As ainong the Zunis, a pur- face among them. I often see ebony oun. Robert wilso, i; C Aberbart. Two year old CUT FLOWEM.-SiX varieties of stocks,,
I , torparts of man - , or gold1i g, R Common JL said serj�ces not to conflict with the ubua�l fad y a in a a
chase, cannot be ninde within doors with- y of ,R y friends. : IThe Om , Hugh :Grieve, one bloom of each, H. R. Walkor. Six'van' . arge�s It i �othing r a ark ble to he r of
. - mon -ld a that they a all mere A.).abni & is Gove lock. One year., old filly or - � ;81 i6n�117 anniversaries. . h-sving Eve, six and seven thousand I
out t e con.sent of the wife I I'litert rietiee astors, one bloom of each,'John Wal-�: in I I i bushels. � . I :
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1`. � � . a great mistake. In fact, there ar( few ,relding, -%vrr,. Dale, George Dale. Team, * �
1 Domestic Matters. I ker, John G. Wilson. Six varieties pblox,� : ' � i I .
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. . faces of the distinct., I Choy W Ross, Robert Wilson, A Turnbull. Single -W. III Palmer thq defaulting teller of -
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The Moqui girl'is quite early taught the one bloom of' each, Job Walker, James ': :�aAland Presbytery. the Zkmilitoix branch o� t . .
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I are often copies in black of th av rage , driver, A' Turnbull, H Vervaeke, J H flaya. Grieve. Sixvarieties To Atth�llas !neetingof Maitland Presby- merce, was arrested Friday afternoon in a
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� Low, Price$ . wor accomplishment of her tribO, Amerjoan� q � � CATTL14,-Durbams,-Cow,. m' ui� I" . It :
I . � I � . . ust ba;ve . of 4�acb, John walker, James S�ott. Six , nmis 1,
. I In the kitchen: she is instructed in the ' tery cot' I , dons were received in favor of country hotel near� lordan, thirty miles I
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I . The i: lan who bi ,,a us Ohl rom calved since last show, Elcoat Brothers, win varieties petunias, o-ae bloom of 'each, John W .
I - 0- I : matter of stews and broths of sheep and .9k)ns ft - - thefoll��Inw elders from their respective eai of Hamailton. hen arrested he haA r
i the country is. very, much inalinel to Carnochaia, Robert Charters. Two year old walker, John .T Dickson. SiXVELI !: � I __1
I I onions,, beans and. aromatic chill. The - rieties gla-': seastonal: . nox church, Ripley, Mr. Peter about $2,0,00 in $50 biN1 and gold, supposed
. stre heifer, Robert Charters, win Carnocha E i� I ' , .
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mysteries of hominy, corn and meal are !3�� Creswell McDoi ; � . ox church, Kincardine,Rev.
I - also revealed to her. She learns the art.of Ao him,: I I William, 'wb re do,you 1.3Xpe it to Elcoat Brothers. Oneyear old heiferJames Jam�s Scott. Six varietie dahlias, one, John S4w4i t ; Melville church, Brussels, before leavin - -
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I � I - . go to when you die -if you will ersiE t in Broadfoot, Elwat Brothers, Jamet%. Cowan. bloom of each, G- E Cresswell John walke * . . g the city� . .
I . o, !1 I X. ale and Eadies, -A young man
i baking pottery and of baskob work, the r.: Mr. A. � cKay � Bluev
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operation of carding and �yelng wool, the , "Well,;J�ii , Mr. I ow, Mr. George died in Galt 4 3 agofrom the -effects - I
telling- so many lios' nir illamed Peter C. Flatt
.,E le - Heifer calf, James Cowan, Elcoat Brothers, Twelve varieties pansies, e blo m Of each,, J041101 tton ; Luckn fi�w dayi
said he, not at all abashed, "a .1tellian arnochan. Bull calf, Elcoat Brothers, James Grieve, John wal On - varieties .
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Society il-'ri,"Vent, - weaving of petticoats, blankets apd I _ Nvin C , � ker. Six Matbiesl,oa ; 3outh Kinloss, Mr. Archibald of an accident� 1 Mr. Platt was a member of - � �
� sashes' done tole me there hain't �rio 11 ell any James Broadfoot, wal, Carnoeban Herd, _qeraniums, one spike of each, Jo4n Beattie, Hamill , .
She is industrious, contented and hap DuWs church, Walton, Mr. - the Alpha'bai clu ', and tbo, cause of . ;
. � . I spook we's all 'b,eogel to to will. YI R walker. ! I
I and the,woes of progressive women, the * . I I * i�;io ; dore ; Chalme th, -
. Py, more, so I jes' Elcoat Brothers, Robert Cbar rs, . � � Jonath a x's church, Kin- his dea a _�,aralysisof tbespine, caused .
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. questions of suffrAgo and the bicycle, have go e ling phi. Carnochaii. I POT FLONVEP9. -Begomas, Ni 11artry., cardine �OW#5hip and Bervie, Mr. William
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: .aill -Whille �Iaying !a game with Hespe-
- . - : losopby rfor him. . must have .calved Geraniums, H R walker. Foliage plants,H ,
�* PENTE'COST'S Millinery Opening the not ro-acbed her. * '. The farming and Cotton raising is ixost- since last show, D D wilson, G E Cresswell, R ,alker. Begonias, (rex) H 1 R 'walker.' Hendera,cn;: 4kalifield, Mr. Hugh Chambers; ler on Septembqr 14th. 1 He was 'an exem- �
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-past week was one of th e events of the sea- S a of the Moquis welcome ibe 4dea, of - � I Wingharn, Vr. Gilbert McIntyre ; Moles- plary young to and ll�s death is deeply re-
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OIE ly done 1 by them on illares in .. oat George Chesney. Two year old heifer, J F Han ging basket filled with plants H, R wort I . !r. Peter Crerar ; Whitechureh and gretted. I
son, as it established the styles of hea-dwear osta6lishing schools among - the tribe. ; 0 113 n6f . ) i .
primitive way -no too Dale, -%A-n-i Carnoeban, D D wilson. . ! I � T �
for Seaforth's fair oiws. The hats Nvere Others, those who are under the control of 7, no modid''n ii� eas. . . One wa5 er, T 0 Kemp. Collect io . ab�lualsj. I e - U r. John Dawson; Belgrave and -The Rev� James IV N. A, L.
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prono c . ih=e Ihm. lif art- year o - I Walkei, R.'B. Scott. I C ; � I ar' East Wawanosh, Mr.Douald , vice- ,I illiamson, I
tly Lovely" and �reat- the medicinemen' are bitterly opposed to ed old way, working, vc iV John HIV�cl)owell. T L. D. iucipal of,Queen's University, -
unced " Perfe They just go along In Id heifer, G E Cresswell 2pd and 3rd (cut Rowers) John ,
) ou d m ith- wo year old steer, I st Bouquet of cut flowers, John Walker, H R�i I
ly admired by the thro igs of - ladies that compulsory educa'tioD. These medicine , NO In � 'St. Helens and East Ashfield, Kingston, i .
. out tools or monel, so ,t is no Y�oi der ;hat and 2nd -,vth winter, win Dale. :10ne year Walker. . I ! .*a 0 d)ag&.89years. Reca-tili . .
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daily visited the store. � men or priests have greater power and In- . 5 1 � I I r. T. ; . nlay,; Huron church, 7 . . � 7
. when the crop 19 do ney old steer, I lst, 2nd and 3rd kI Ripley, -toQueen s'C I ge in 18442 from Edinburgh, � -
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_ d q. th" m( I coat� Brothers. DomESTIO MANUFACTURES. -Ten yards of Mr. Jo m. S. 11cDonald, M.P.P -min- �Sco�lan�d) 11 oequpled almost ievery .
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- I fluence than the governors or chiefs of -the divided with thii own( re 2 t � he a il p ofit Fat ox orsteer, Ist, 2nd and 3rd �wm Dale. domestic cloth, H X Chesne3, George Nott. � I . The 4 �
various Pueblos. It wasfound necessary 00 b a
. . .naists utes of� � lastl,,'regular, and pro re nata meet- ell ir . that date. 1 His last public ad� � I
- largely of die its and'... h`:` 1�;, rins Fat cow or heifer, win Dale, Thoi�ais Goven- Flannel, all wool, George N tt, Wm Ches- ings weiie rejid and adopted. - Mr. McLen- d a � ade on June 6tb besW th -
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last January tdsoiie and imprlsou,a medl- another year und6r th raging , lock. 1, � n y. Linsey woolsey, Win Chesney, S Wise.: nan gave. notice that, he will move at next of his friend'and broth,er-in-law, th - I I .
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: . n a �1 circumstances. I .SR*,-�-Leicesters,-ATed rain, James Satinett, R M Chesney' Wm Chesney. 6 ate . I
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onstrate . to uts that they must I meeting' t6t,there shallbe-four ordinary Sir Tolm A, Ma,edonald. � .
. ' 1W - Snell,J George Penhale, -obert; Charters. Woollen home-made ge Nott. meetings of: Presby-tery held during the, -Rev. D. J. Nfacdon�ell's health remains I
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D nerit Moqui chief, is friendly to the school .ment of profit, things to work-N,ylth aud Shoaling rain, George Penhale, 2nd and 3rd Pair home-made blankets, Win Chesney, S ear, viz., inMarch, July, September and unchanged-, He spent I
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. � -ber, instead of six &sat present. The onto on Thursdiy aftet noon, last we,t 4
the stimulus of su6 a is hard� to 1; Roberp Cbarters. Ram lamb, George Pen- Wise. Woollen yarn, 8 Wiie, H R Walk' Mcern, .1 � four hours in'Tor-
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I affectio the 4amies Snell, Robert Charters. Pair er. Factory tweeds, A. 0'. VanEgmond's' clerk presented a guarantee of stipend of i
� lago of Orabai was for.defying the authori- They b � I ing accompanied from Fergue b Dr, Job -
: � � ' f G orge Penhall., James Snell. Sons, Ist and 2nd. F&ciory flannel, A 0 7 , n. . I
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I � word"lady." Itseem to them: be this 0 per annam to Rev. A. K. McLennan, son, of t6t�place. A. consultatio;i I I
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r . I . some of human bliss I A .Aw S ew " � took .� .
� hear�iing � ewes, Georgq, Penhale, James VanEgmond's Sons, lat and 2nd, Factory -'1'000
oods House , � . A Revolting Practice. . be It , D. A, by the Huron co,ngregation. The place. at,vVhioh Drs. J. and J. D. Thorburn.
� I Snell, Robert Charters. Ewe lambs, James blankets, A G VanEgmond's So ' . I
1� and It Is often amusing �,o b th �1� us M! ns, let and, clerk re rtedt'llat Mr. Sidney M. Whaley, and Oraham,j of, Toro , and Johnson-, of I
I __ � With the Aloquis alone survives the re ' The wife * , Snell, I George Penhale, Robert Charters. 2nd. Blankets cotton or wool A G Vin� I .
r - , � ,I - of one of tt e � I late' hei a is ,Pen of 1,6-icesters, Goo 0 1 B. A.', rise sijj�ified his acceptance - of the Fergus, were present,. henit wais not con� - I 4
Dt N0.N.'s 0 STAND, C4tb. -1 To't ng snake dan�% once common to all a thorough northern we man, and he % sed . rize Peiihale. Egmond's Sons, S Wise. Single harness, M, call to St.Helens and Eaet Ashfield, and sidered a4vi for Mr. 11&cdomieli -to . �
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