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The Huron Expositor, 1895-10-11, Page 1'' '' -1 -I � * � ;; �ya to. ,Ve'r e ,vices koweir Merlit. � - f i 2 ; . � � I I � a I i the- � I I � , Vet � . awesqt I � the - 0 0 . M , . i �� � . iere OA. ;;;; I .der the - I - �� . I ,-,ociety, �n Imth .. a, large - I e t Thurs- i . � t . - Mt. was ; former - if he, lurge� � ; � ; , , apples, � ; i in this so,were I � r Ta fact, Z ! I itifyiner i ; C� � W�i . 0-h � f ." I � Ja the � i Ixy anol . f , 44 dur- ; ; * � pnit be, . . I i � . I . I ile Nlir. i he was "�� : T, . I I, : Z� ultf, and -1 - J_4 i- - ,-n jast , , - � . I nd his I �� , : - I I re :here- . : - a i I � ev, E. I P I I -- I i Lo -&D ; � I it)i . -I D- -H., I I �Ihilips- - �� � of the 11 , . �11.� 1). � )tnd day - I I I I �riendsl � , � . � I � , 1irX EX- � ; � portant i I 4 car . V . . . ay! last. i I � ! � � �N�l i (. h i - i I 11 I 1: . I I - I 6.— . . . � , 't ��I(to to" i 1. I ;-,. . � . � I , r . � .. I :, v i - � .1 � . . . � I � � c .a ; I �, I . . �, . . . -� . . 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I . . x or the sn�ge wr m their c0a,Ea � : - —1 � --, . . . . . � I . I . in deed Is not below that of any morcautue -1 : � 0 . . - ' T up a din, wl�th gon King of Tompkins, Will Chesney, John laar- Solferino,"one of the entrance selections for the expr�ss and raii1w corn an Para: mount A CEUNT AVANNEV r,`,',', 'ke"o'pirb , a, tonatoms, blass. They are morally vicious, depraved inichael. Snow apples, Win Chesney, Rob' 1896. Miss Charles' method of teaching the $2,000, aud also p y of ov,er � I -1 I I 1�1011 is silliPly In- ana clannish to a degree. I -. - i — fiddles anc oymbal� wh earriel7off theoperiator's , I ' � . - EDITH SESSIONS TUPPER'S farnal. 13u, fearful as 1p� !i% it. is as nothing When you ]lave clone Chinatown and art Hogarth. TaIrnan sweets,Charles Tuffin,. lesson was greatly appreciated by the teach- valuables., The operator was founcl about . . I � . 7- . ' - IMPRES- to the yel A of the 1�qavy villain or the emerged at nildnight from D McLaughlin. Maiden's Blush, Charles: ere. Messrs. Brown, Tom and Baird highly 4 a. in. by a freight conductor, in the bag- . I ­ . i 11111� IN DARKEST SAN TRANCISCO. . shrill.squit �kg of i otim; zed lior In . 0110 1� of -it's Tuffin. Colverts, Win Chesney, Robert complimented Miss.Charles on the excellent gag roo I , . I - .. .. . tp-e- Y114 _ � --- LOP le famous; restaurants, you go ]ionic wondbriii , a �n') still unconscions, but he soon re- : I Questions. I 1. Hogarth. Fallowater apples, James presented. . I I Se tt, address 1, . , '' ­ , ing lf,aftor all,itwasnt it nightillara. vived wh � . * , * in the mogt Oa released from blis bonds. . . I i ' The actors paint 11100, faceE jr., D McLaughlin, Spitzenburgs, Ge Ir , ]R�971 call showed ei bty teachers in at, —Joseph Deacon, of Dresd,eni steeped s 4 . , I I lon�The Plague frightful fashion. ILn �*'paohd out for gOTD scurrying hither and yon, (living Into tho iety of apples rr . A Blot Upon Civilizat, . And for dayfi you see the black" beetles kemp. Any other var 0 -i ten& -nee 9 . � _* , � ty,- The Chinese would not show a ell !0, - . . � . . some straMonium. leaves, coulmonly known . . � . - ; I Spot of a Groat C1 ' yuriefy of colorm. art flogarth, Charles Tuffin Collectior of The next paper taken. up -%w the Publie as thorn a ; I . . I ; ! : . . hole performanq4' is like a hideous earth, burrowing there, then sticking P George Nott, Robert Hogartb. ( rabi I �ple- and on the suggestion of a � r . � The w u School Leaving Literary paper for 18915 ex-- friend, took an' . I i � .Theatar-Au Infamous Resort -Heathen their ugly blitok beads and crawfing out . ' I injection. The -effects ,.Vara . . r . nightmare and funny �ayond any expres- 3' .M Brethour. Cluster of I amination. Mr. Strang dealtwiththis sub, [a, ejusing de Z apple' � �. What about your under elot1iing? We , I ,,, I . . grw)es, , terribi a . 1; vxz IL . 1 ath about 12 bourz later. � Chariivitertafka-A. Nightmare. 191- XJ2aAZX,%s1,0_rZ ', ap . slou. The (Ifinanle 1, tilough, take it very A44 4ophtsk emp. Winter pears, I Geotge X)tt, 1 ject in his usual able manner, to the satis' Mr. 'thomas 3T�cKay, of West Zorra I . 4can do ,well fory'Ou. I —0 . � � � I I � � � -all ' I thd ,pnes ,vho laughed : Thomas Annis. Fall pears, Aiaggie Jai lie- faction of all. Mr. Strang urg;ed the texchl - . , i . . [SI)ecl , 0orrospondenep. ) - seriously, aid thd Staffa Show has sold illis 100 -acre farm to ,�Jr. JOJI " ; I . I 'd . . . i i . . � � 11 e wero-tho'se who nu . cael other to see son, � George Nott. Peaches, 1,Jas Hamill on. 1 ers not to take too much for granted b I I � . . 4 . - Our apeci.allis$la.suit, another good SAN FIVoANCIS00, Sept. 25. -"If you -want The Hibbert Agricultural Society held ut b� Matheson, of the 3rd concession, for .S6 ;500 r . I � I � . me laugh, Any oi o who 111cos walks lip HonTicuLTuR,n AND Ho�m XANUT-A(13-1 Sure that pupils understood the full meall-ii and Mra. W. Tate of Cody�s Corne�s_, has . -value is sellin tt $1.50 a suit. . to g6 through Chinatown and see It thor- I their fall show atStaffa on Monday and . I I . . . . . . .. firom. the audience find i*and 's in and oht TURES.-Maple suggar, M MIller, John A [ ing of the lessons. Serera'lapf the teacherA sold the old homestead for the haindsome . ' I . oughly and in all its phascs, got B111v Tuesday. The show was -the best held here Norris, .Extractea honey, Char � � I The line t4t shrewd buyers delight in GI(�,nnoiatotitko'yoii,"ivastli(iadvicof ' the dressing rbonis ntltbo back of the . a Tuffin.!, took part- in the discussion that followed. I Bum of $8,000. . . . . I : c4n_ for several years. . Every department was - . � moat conies at , dared me by those who know the. stages' Over the stage Is thc josshouse of Home in�ade bread, E James 'John armich-'i The association then adjourned to meet at -The V1 rairie ebickens I 92.a suit, it is undoubtedly . ropos, . i good, and the indoor depai tinent ,was par- I . . brought from , : . ; . . the actors nd bacJc of,.this their livi Bel. Home made soap, Air's George Vott. , 1:30 p. M. I great Value, ; . � . So I sought Mr. William Glonnon, who 1�9 ticularly noticeable for U4 extent and va- Peri,erved I I � �1 Mani . toba �nd placed on the Rathbun com.�_ : . I peaches, Robert Hoparth., AT : AVTER'NOON SESSIO'.N. . i . . i rooms, for t lay never go;out of the theater I ,C � . . . ; I . : . , for ten years was a police officer in China- riety of the display. It' ,van 'n fruit there � pany's farm _at_Peterson�s Ferry, Prince Ed- . . - 4 town and who now is the detective of,tho, If they call avold it. (Ibinamen have the . � was Brethour. Pears, Minnie Cr ighton, Mr3 T . � . Again W1 atJ about. your fall furnishings. . . a good show, The occasio however, wits, M Hamilt u. plums, Min, T�e association met as per adjour .i ward coun�y, have flourished in their new . . � .1. , �ie nmenti! . .: 0 3 ; . q � I We b, Palaoo hotel. - Glonnon Is a Yeriti4ft Boall reight Dn, The !auditors' report was presented, and. on; home. Th.ey have bad two coveys thi's year I - I most utter contempt for imtors, and if not favorable to the ' t . The weather D McLaren. Cherries, M. Millor Chades I ave jus�; ceived a large shipment of ' they catch hom oil the sti cat wim tear � � � : Brunimel In . . Boyd, seconded by G. Shep- I � I . appearance, manner and . mo on of S. J and all are*tting along nicely, J . Tuffin. Gooseberries, Jose )h orris, � Al a - I -Ainou,o- tb 11yods, Att_�� 1, their clothl g froni tbinii an, I beat the was cold, blustery, asnode o8t! as disagr�e . i 1. _ ' ' I : I , Smith's, the great 14,'nglish dress. He boasts of having couducted more , n' able as possible. As O'suit the crowd Bretbour. Strawberries, Mill �nie pa , the report was adopted. . . . a ests at the silver wadding � nian%fact ri r ,6f Neckwear, also Welsh.' distinguished.vigitors through Chinatown until they re black i5q thoface.. 'Him waa small and the gate re reighton, 0 election of officers was then prccee& anniversarl of Jru and Airs. Daniel _Nfarkle, � I 2 ; a I !� I than - anyother police m. I ki-ti. Him -no good. ;iHim actor man. . a ipt�liglit, while Win Kerslake. Raspberries, M retbour, ad *th and resulted as follows : President.,. Of Rodney, were the bridesmaid a -ad - M argets 'a i an, good Cuffs and Collars.. . I an in San Fran- Him paint hiiii face. Him dless nearly all the prizes war ��keri up. 86 Minnie Creighton. Tomatoe3, M rethOur J. S. Delgatty, Centralia ; Vice-president groomsman I , Mr, and Al rs. Barton, of Lou- 9 � - . . � lip till : I .. � i 8 OW de- GeorgeNott. Jelly, Joseph Nor.is, Clias) I a * � . I much of the financial succe a. all' I . I � -1 I � . J -it he happy event in � I q "..I.- same woma ," is the summary of their M i a., Charles, B. A., Goderich -y : don, who afficiated., t o 1 5- disdainful pinions ,�f th(3 ; 8ecretat - ; And "li h a t aboDt your Fall H&tt � . pends upon the weather, that the results are Taffin. Cut flowers, D McLaughlih, Joseph ; aga" ' ' � i your old one i . Tree surer, G. W. Holman Hurondale ; Ex- Aylmer 25 years ago. ' . c . I � ; -viery seedy looking ; we,have i . - __- I . InuillmOr. almost ais uncertain as a horse 1 race or an Norris. Potted plants, Ja as Hamilton. ! -What �iig.hl have proved as � I . I a very nice Vu, Hat selling at' ' I I I Apropos of hich, Mri"Glonnon told me election. 'The following is the , Pickles, Mrs T Hamilton, John Carmich ecut,ve Cominittee-'Gr; -M-.' Kilty, Summer- i , erfous joke i -stiffs I this aniusinj � story of I , Ing; Among oth- . . � I I i $2.23 in M: - hill R. E ' � vas played on 0 . � . : -1 . - . Brown, Luoknow ; Greo. Baird, bert Oraig,at Laamington - . I -11 � 1. as i � . . I � C and at 1$;2. in c u4h shapes. I I I . er places tl a great a �or visited was a , . I 11RIZE LIST 1, * Tomato catsup, George Nott, Charles Chill ,on; Misses Wiggins, Go'derich ; Halls,! by a playma,te, who gave him a ,c,,s4nx� O� � i . I , I I . .. 1 V 4 � 1 I � or � . :` f beau- e, -S an In bar . Elim ville. vhich a SPhnish fly had been placed. A � i Z pawnshop w ere he bought i � lot o , HoiisF,s.-General Peirpo - Tuffin. . I . I : I . . 0 . Once mor latusaskyou what about 11 tiful Chluesc curios, , ness, F R Hamilton, Th mam KA(imhoun. MANNITFACTURES. - Home. made, -Fulled � . I - I I w6.4pons and pipes T1 a Resolution Committee report was � doetWs ser' !Pas were called in to � I -1 . Y relieve ! . � your overcoat ow right here we feel we ! W�fle he -wat � buying h f cha! itc& with tho Brood mare having foal in 1895, Thomas cloth, W Chesney, Mrs G Nott. Blankets, read 4nd their r6port was adopted on m6- the boy's atifferings. � . . � I , I 'Colquhoun, James 8cott, ar'� Foal of 189.5, W Chesney, Minnie Creig� ton. Flannel I I I I I � . ,:: . i should Say thm ur aim is not to sell the Chinese paw 3 broker at Out actors and re- I tion . Mr. Brown, seconded by Air. Boyd, -Two ofthe accuLzed in the arson eav,es in . . . - ; 1. I I Z, - . ,` I Maggie Jamieson, Mrs Geori,:e Nott. Sat-. as fo� Ows : ]N,r . - i I � . I Thomas Col9uhoun,: George Kemp, D N I - �. I I � calved his OI)inion of t wir worthlessness I I I cheapest but r t er the beat quality to be I , , ( lontreal ll�vie made a confession, impli,cat- -1 . i Hackney. Two year old filly or gelding, , inet, Mrs Win CheA'ney. Union flahnel, M. . - . i - I Z ! ;�' I I .. , , . witha quiet smile. A; Iry lug wont up - . 11 I. That double -entry book -'keeping should ing, it is said,- a number of retail merchants, . � t had for a reas n ble am, ount of mo' � - I Thomas Colquhoun,F R Hamilton,John Ar. I Isrethour, T Vivian.! Rag a& - � � � ney. - - � . . i I - . ! I - _ . . the steps of t Ila cellar sb 4p Gl 3nnon turned - I At peting cotton : be a bstituted for single entry in the P. S. and revealilig a conspira,ey which has exist . � . - - . - . i I obibald. Year old filly or gelding, Thomas I warp, Mrs W Chesitey, ethoQ. - L. c arse. I ad in Montreal and many country towns for � . itid: "Well, John, . . !tag i� . r 0 the pawn b roker and i , . . 11 ' And we h vj )-at to sell better value - ­ if ,, � r . � I : - Cblquboun, John Miller. carpeting, woolen war , M W Ch,esney, , � . you ,have 'put your -f 1n It this time. p . � � , IT. That the thanks of the Ass6niation be the past fif0een years. . i � than the Frie'z( ' ercoats we offer at $8 and � I 1� - , ,-, That Is the gvatest Erik �Iish s peaking actor � Draught, Canadian or A gricultural, --Span I Mrs G Nc tt, Union bla kets, Maggie tend'i I -Lord Aberdeen has lost th, I I . - 'i � - ., 5 . . med to Misses Martin, Curran, Bailey,, ree more I ; � I . . . . . I - . - " . harness, A Vipof3d, James Scott, jr.. � Jarnieson, Neil espie. H rse b'�ankets, . . : $10. . I I _. on earth. " . ohn t lAs aue in horror . Andrews, and Messrs. Belcher and horses on hil British Columbia ranch. In I . . . . i . Hemp- - 0 - I 7 I . 1� - � . I ilmes Scott, qr. Brood mare having foal in , Mrs Wni Chesne3", - 31 ' Cr6ightou. . , � I I I I a %g a ,11 - - I - — - and walled: "Him Be X. Ilia a � a eve hill Iso the Goderich Collegiate Institute 1 addition to, two, which were steamed to I � I � I - ---:, - � ! Specimen writing I Hamilton, H I I ' ,,fub z 111��­Azzzi_�_�_ him -minister man. David N Hackney,james Carlon, D J .- I Now once i n4re and -we are done ,-taking ' Me " , cap -n foolee. " � g ee r their vocal and instrumental death, two� were bnrimol i ' the stable,j- � . I : - .. . . Mlckney. Foal of 'I.&James Carlon lat, o Pringle, J A Norris. - ,� I � 1 4 � you (Inestio'lls. R:�_ . X � I the fi6h dropped deal2dwhile, being 4 1�ow about your' Fall Suit ; __ . . Baits For the;Unwitry. selections at last night's _____ d . � � . I I . and 2d, D N Hitekney. - Two' ear old filly 1, IMPLEMENTS. -Horse shoes R. Nichol, T' I . . � 1 � lft�_ - .� i . I � I a � in this branch c four business. We never - I . I The oplurn joints I . y I 111, Th� it the thanks of the-zssociation be driven. : - . z . � . I � -No 4 witl standing the otgeldi ' W Ch iney,Archib 'McLaren, Golnitx,& u ey lat fati. double ' ; . 111TliDREERS' ALLEY. stringent stat utes agail J1 t th � , ald Bishop, � 1) . . L tendo ted t be trustees of the Goderich Col- -The trbasurer of Knox College Saya -11 � I . � fail to give our customers satisfaction. , - Is evil, there T�omits #iviani Yelar old filly or Idingi uggy,top buggy, an ng y, cutter And legia�e Instituteforthe use, of the*assem- that $22,006 is needed to coniduct the hasii,�- I - . I . ,i 0 :) beads,"!!, r I I lum fiends I I I _ . - .1 � � J . Disco,.- Als,wato'hobainikportsaba dsome are 8,' 0 0 " ho, .i arrows. F � am D, lat foil lum- bl, . .. . ron h . at give � . i J Arch Bishop, James Scott, sr. )Falking . I y room during the sessions of this associa- tution next fear, and but S18,00 is avail- � � I : � � I - We guarant,eii every stitch of our order- lock n Jilin by Henry Irving as a In San Francisco today P,nd in Chinatown team, James Scott, 6r. � bar wagon, iron m pow, drill tcuffier, - jion - . -e calls upon friends to come to the . . I I I I . � sbuyenir of thle actor's trip and ladies of nearly 800 joints. T)jis �1; the greatest evil I , 4 . .. able. H 1� � . ; L � . ed work. � � - I itoad and Carriage -Span in[harness, Dr. straw cutter' nd root cutter; 22nd f�r cut- 'Mr. Str mg took up Public Scho I �. . ; I - 01 Leaving � rescue. Th college has existed tor over 50 1� I ...... I . . all rank : this fair city ias to iipaX, t a , � I , ye - � . � I -s and professions, 4rom Mrs. Har- with, A menace Srnith, Robert Barbour. Brood mare hav- to.randiron beani*plow. T,McLareh, 29nd grammar, dealing with the examination pa arz, and, lobag go0a work. - r I - I I . . rlson to A,melle Rives, b : a been his pr6- here a po itivid threat. I h* , . . . I ; I . I AT anywhere, It Is -1 One ink foal in 1895, A Higbtop. Voal of 1895, _. root cutter. pers, of IL8115. This lesson proved very in- I -'Iii a fit o' f despondency,--- �4 . - LAD ' I . the result �of - � . nSma,le,AHjgbton. 'Twoyear old filly* US WouK,-G ts or . - Nigees on YLA-110 to, the most picturesque of tile most f. imous,* or �tl kfain ous, joints is Joh _ I ONE 413�_�T_T_O_ ALL. � , an 'h � . I ; � 11 � i quarter of Sitil Francisco. - that kept by "Blind a ma% flan' itructivie i nd th__ teachers took much in.. 1 ill-heal-th and bnsiness troubles, Edwetpd � ; � I I .. M. Bwt' on.r. . oolen " i . - I � "� . : -_Nw.-JW.,- At . ft�- 10, " Who is One or geldin Will Cbeanev, George Kem, nel shirt, Mrs G Notto tere8t, in i 4 . i Blackhall, a we] I known aitizen, abot him- . ', anklyit' said lie as we made our ar- . P. I q I � . . . P ' - ­ I - � � i . Fr, of the catch:)enny .4� 5 to delude i'lle Ye tockings, Miss Hyde, Mrs Ott. Woolen - - � � . air �ld Tfly or gelding,.John $mitle. En- , Dr. O'H igan, M. A., a well kn6wn ex� �self in the bead at his home 93 Wood r � � � I Thrigoments,!"t) a 'e'a lot of'catcbpenny. dimes out ol' tourists' "� ookDts. "Bi nd tire colt year old, Duncan McLaren. :Oaks. Minnie Cre4ghton �' I ) Z ,:r $ , , . � I fakes- in. Ch)na=vv Vats, 1� Is iss Hyde- Hii hS h DIteacber, who was present., ;ras �street Toronto, and died, .Almost immedi- I , ­ d calculated to delude I Annie, " with her '*tbo� nd oats,'� Is 0 4 Woolen'rnitts, rs 1 -7 % OEM ' MACDONALD, M Ott rs, Feeney. ni . .�� . . dolle and Buggy, -Single 6 se in Ead- . calleld ?cpoc i to address the Institute, and �tely. . He -had been conducting a book- I - .an . I . or 0 . o I I . � orfoot. QuIdes tell the bait which In as the . erfcot who. n- 0, Win Chesney, A Vipoud. Single driver, arn,D I A - . � - . � d rob tho� tend oll Woolen- single v i �� hell,'� Ishler. I � , . � Most amazing storlds,.which visitors swal- . cles be is to bi ihold a- md" 010ussight. The L Gartner, Simon Hunter. . - Woolen double yarn, i ie Crei I ton. J did so in a telling manner, after, which be binding business' . - - . w with, great gusto. I shall take pleas- joint is In a dingy colla �f ied by a f ill - 4PATTL)F,,-Darharn Shier. Patchwork qui wo r as in a . Clotbierg, Far ersund furniE,bers, lo ' . I I gave t d" , much to the - enjoyment � ----�Thedeath is announced at Gbelph of L �i i - , I 8, -Milch cows, having 9 ra G WO)t, L F - hearing the ia It I i t i of those who hal the privilege of ' Mrs. Sarah Roat aged 91 years. widow of . � .. . I we irk puttiug�, you on to some of these d1loy. It Is a room of " )o Lit 120 squ ' calved since last fall show F R Hamilton, Goodwin, Crochet quilt Maggie Cre: ghton, ' , te Jo - . . . I I him. He 4as accorded a hearty vote of lin"Rioat, Berlin,., The deceased . , - likil, ST i R BLOCK, I � � fakes for the binfetl t of the pu blic. I I feet. There Is not -a bit ' vebtIlation. Dn H gh .. rris. Year Old �eifer,iF R Hamil- Mrs Feeney. Crizy work, Mrs G IN Ott, H thanks at i he close of his splendid effortri 1 4nd her husbA'nd were -about- The first set- . I " 0 'S � , So"realli saierilfloing myself for the ben bad .siti- bhe I We old I �ag . � � . I !�' �_ to as Vivian. Bull ince' n Wet efloo county, having lived I � ! . a- a greasy, riottan � $ .calf, calved a* . Pringle. Sofa cushion, Mrs G Nott, L F The Association then adjourned to meet I #ors i i : SEA] H, ONT.� I . I .. I �. L I . flit of -Che gToat Amerlotin public, whiah so fondling herfDur or five'.4ats t nd a man , Bull, two Goodwin. Embroidery, in satin, Minnie .1 I I �;`T . . I lag fall. show, F R Hstnilton. . . at the call of the Executive Committee. I there over sixty yea m. Her husband was . . I - I i ' l6ves to be humbugged, .I decided to'en- wheezy dog. She .Is notiso b. -Ind -that he ye, rs Old and over, F R Hamilton Creighton, Mag ie Creighton, Embroidery the firstharuess maker in the county. . I . I . � I ' � yrshires an . - � ,g Ma g . Crei hton. � I I � - I � duro the loathsome features of Chinatown cannot see Detective Glejinoii� s,hhnd as ,be d other grides,-Year old in wool, Mrs G Nott, I _# -A society;known as the ituti-smoking- - . I for an -evening in order to �vBrn others. holds outacol 3, Nwlich slk'cng,,;rly*cIutcb'es heffer, JDbn A Norris. I Rornan embroidery, John it icheut 'Mrs : I 0anada. - . I 15 . , � I - I - . I i . ell -drinking so6jet has been in fore I , . - = � . rl ;. join I � owing 1-� . I � . - I Slac � '_ Dress . .1 I An Individual town. aird mumbles over.. T11111 '. is frool no ht- , G'rade Cattle, 'Cow having calved since G Nott.. Kensington embro'. ery, 11%gie , amilton has 442 colored citizens. . ible operittion for some -time among the ' . - . ; i . . .1 . i As who w , � . . - 0 ad by white g h to [lit the pipe.' laab fall show, Thomas Rog" Creighton,- Minnie Creighton. Java can- .ve - . � I t st place, Chinatown Is really a . . arth, Tb mas . . a ment 'has fixed Thanks- lo -dies at Perth, The members talceas6liernn - _ , little cl, There are ple Ay Oth i : doz(ns of nasty Vivian, F' work, Mirinie� reJ[ghl Dri, Maggie g ty by itse-If, a town swarming and I . I R Hamilton. Two year old va" C lyl nig for Thursday, Wo,vember 21st. obligation ne'61,er to marry a mauwbocither . . ' . I . . bristling � with these weird,.. curious folks h les, with ti, f, b nks waiting for the heifer, Jc)hn Striale, Thomas Vivian. Year- Creighton. Crochet in w( A Maggie -11r. Hall Caine, the celebrated British I smokes, cliews or driinks. Long-Jifeand . 11 F 'I rios, . . ! . i . vi . Ims dt t,h( ' (lope." In one close foul link heifer, John Sinale, Thomas Vivian Crei hton,-Mrs- George Xott. Crochet g Mqntrealand Ottawa., prosperi y to thatsociety, awy we. . , . � Nybo in ceaselessly running hither and I I I . . 9 in nov hat, isvisitin I . . I rc )in I stood , ind watche � I an c Id, old man, He far ci If, calved since last fall show,John cotton, Maggie Creighton, H .-ingle. - 31a- I I t . , I 0 1 - thither re -mind one of pothing so much as I . I , . here were 1125 students present at the —At the Lindsay Maims Chief Justice " . . . . � crame w F Shier, U Br hour. ' Ara- ope . . . . . w io, looked, t 3 be 150 at east, roll his pill Smale. . ork, J �, . I . - an army of black beetles, hurryingabout, � . * . I ling 0 a a o Of Dentistry, Toronto, Meredith sdnt.ence& Win. Murphy to seven � I - "I � Black dlsa�pearing suddenly In the ground and I I P' � ; .1 . � , - _ One of the I est shipmentsi of ai d beat it at tile nut ol Un . Around All C asses,im-mi-Herd of four steqrsi F R sene work, Joseph Norris,, All Ge Nott. , leliat�w.eek I , ; all . - � . 1; - -1 I in a en r 'n rl o ve - � Drws Fa � 03room, �-aymen and, yea" I I . . i A eVer re�eived by -us was as suddenly, bobbling up agedn. There are I . Iroinou In various Hamiltoi i, Thomas Vivian. Two year old Drawn work, H Pringle, Mrs T -M lamil- —Mr. - 0. J. Ward, of Consecon, Prince a :,in n u I - I . ; . � . . I - � I I . . . . years, to tbr yeRrs, I � .- at iges'of 4 rur konnoss ai: . 01a �abillo. �, It steer, , J Lines -Scott', fir., Thomas Hogarth. ton.' Table drape, Mrs. G Nott, Mrs TIA . � : . . opened this r we�k. * Imported dir 80, 000 of those black"bectlos in Chin'stown, I . Ed-16ard eb ty, has bought in- 11 000 bar- Richard. - ur b to five years, an i � � , ; , � ect I � J, 4 Fred. - I . I I . 00 w through that wir ow, " whispered Year old steer, F R Hamilton, Thomas H6- Hamiltoill Footstool M Bret iour, Mrs 01. _ . I ­ � � . . - 11 I Tels of apoles this season. _M:u -a I thD valu6s areexception and every on f thbin'.1s out after night " .9 . irrpbhy- t -o th 'ee years, for count rfefting. I i ) r4 Nott. Fancy work, Mi-Br(thour I � from Britain M . GlennDn, "that a w, ,Miss 7 . - fro gnan sprang one� garth. Steer calf' calved since last fall I . er 'Hodgins, of Lucan, has invented Old man h 4, foll. You istep In th_� crowded modern ht whe a a raid wn"s r i 0 on til is - joi � I ' � (Ir . ; ally good, v)i n . -Allow shams, lk i J eson, a � I digger which he attaches to a released on sus ended aentence. � le the g,�ods themselves American stiects of San Francisco straight nt.' show, Thomas HoWarth, lat aqd-2nd. FAt Dillon I 0. 5 � I .a d Mrs G Nott. Fanc, affir: G Nan � t1t, M whe� a . - .1 � I I � are the most�, stylishl ki da with the wabit of boatberdom. The triinsfotma- aught bar, but cov 10 � * drag her back,, cow or heifer, Thomas Vivian, Ist ii 7 panbli, rrow. I - -The eipo.. � a from Windsor to the Unit- . . Ln I f .. . . - I . I � . . ua� - C . : . rich lustre leep-dye' and supefior t on,U. so sudden 16 feazes you -for a time. se avy. ; An or - officer 2nd. I I . . Brethour. Toilet let, Mrs Q Nott, Miss ­40ver I citizens of . Petrolea have pe- -ad States1or the quarter ending September , . I I � � � - �. - ) naow stirts filled with truck- w nt Aron: d Aud too c bi r down outside. ". - SREEP.-Fat Sheep, H A Switzer Ist and � Dillon, M Brethour. Patchih.g, Maggie tit ad th� � council to institute tlW curfew 3% amount d -)o mpared. . _­ . . � � ) . $2,7i@57.79, as co ; finiEh that go with Ar',3t:e'lass Black - I . . . )�; ' 0 ' - I . I r � . � � - -__1 . I I S�Orvsbops, chicken coops, temporary pig- The most notorious, Jol it -for whites is, 2nd. Creighton. Ladies' -uu41kerwdar,. Maggie bell -.7n that 'town. with $211,21-__117 or the same period of Jasb . . . . . I I . .1 i Fabrics ',Vtaay lines 'are the celebrat- . 'i J i Oil a - . i 1 A� Kirig's on Jack . . 0 nine Leicestershire, -Aged ram, abor'n in May, . Jamieson, Darning, M g,�ie, 6mies ', Mrs - -in on� school section in EssexA.hete are year. . .. . . � I � __ ., . Polls, fish stalls, wood piles, baskets and i . item. was W Is , I 'i � ; � . 6 a -P and eigTit orten 505. 1logsaccounted for $227,, � : � ed C -C Pri :es.tl ol: of' the stilling, C�7 gig ting, room some- 1895, shearling rain, ramlairib, pair breed- G Nott. ,- Rag mat, Air's Nobt, Minnie ' .�g "' goodis, fMOUS the, olirt you go, holding your nose. The flare . x I � 25 "as I A diplitheria, I- I tOng flitted i broug, I! glo , n before us ing ewes having raised lambs in: 1895, -pair Creighton. Liturl'aried work, Mrs V M d�ea ve already ' - . worlcl � of burning peanut oil on little braziers 11 . 0 1 a bal , occurred. 1�� a`V1 a a ,q 2 2 St der over 'as Cho be'st black c1ress . - .., . I � I . � �A 1 6 i I bar $16,863, aind ft . - � I � - Me a gb . t- -someth 11 �that turned its shearling lambs, and pair ewo Urnba alh L . llamilton,Minnie Crei0toill-' Buttowholes, wo 100 -acre � I � P O.O. . likininates tile gall-idy jossbousos,-the d6a,fen- I - I ) old ties $10)048. 1 . I I �Ia made. . . ' I � fape -aside I' fearful of � laoini i seeii-and� F Goodwin. , . - .1 I � � Minnie Creighton. Painti on silk, Mis§ in C rick townsh . , Bruce;, one 1�;ouglit _� - 5 lr�g crash of tomtoihs and bang of cymbals - I I I IP !-Th6- iwintO session of Knox College, . I - . I . .. . nk In 'a dark i3orner!, neaz a d( g rain, ram lamb, pair D wing, the other, $5,00@. 1 - . I - � - flom the,theaters tonni . . . Tbronto was opened last week. Rev. Pro- I I I , I Joseph N I . . I - - �' WAlt there for us ) pas . , Avon lr� breeding ewes haVing rais6cl lambs in 1895, , Another of Lucan's old residents- has fe6sor -Ca"van giive ashort ,opening sAdress, � ,* I I # nt, your ears, -the '31 )Or'Way Downs,-Shearlin . illon, Joseph Worrig. Tendil'olra, $6,1�0 ; I r and orrii, John A i Norris. Crayon - , - . Priestl )it erges,: Pripstlyiis J : .r I O-urnful *Celestial, gib-Erlsh- everywhere the stinT V- of . ar itirshearling lambs, and pair owe lainbs,ali draying, H Pringle. Fan I cy pill, ' - A ,Open . I � y f� � ToIsounds, dark, evil'faces glare in yours . this blai 0 r d one P, cu,'­hiOn, . pass .-d away, in the person.of Win. Quigloy.. ei4d Professor McLaren delivered the' - I L i ' . . . I 'Mrs G Nott, Miss Dillon, 1 . : I wool Henriet-tas, Priestly's Silk- �� for an Instant and are gone, only to be re- could see tiat this cower. 9 Ai ering ob-; H A Switzer. � � � . I . lie was in his 78th year. . I : ing lecture. Al splendid portrait in ,oils, of . - IL . I i I I � ' ' - '00, I I - I . ject wits i 6 - ,m rock, a . pi I in, wterrible- SwiNE.�Berkshire,-=Aged boar, James JUDC.E$,---o:-Horsea,-J. A. Coppin and Dr. -Dr. Dawson, director of the Geological Ptofessor Giegg, who is retiring from active I warp H mt�,ietteasl'�, Priestly's '. placed by more dark-, 6vil faces -tills is . - . i . , . I I . . _. . in P . � I tbling I � Dorrance, F R Hamilton. Aged sow W` Shillinglaw, Mitchell; J6es McMichael --Suri0.ey, computes that there are 1,250,- work in the I I -e. : a . - , - wool Soliel, Priestly's wool ' Ci[iivatown. These gtroetsicent6r in dismal . I I ns' McAllister ) Hullett. I- Cattle, -Wm. Pridharn if. P., � . � I a a, was prese I'll, . � . I , , . There It! ye another uU WIL %.Jlii- - , James Dorrance. �Boarof 189$, 000:tniles of unexplored territory in Canada. Board b the,, du r ni association. I �.0 I -1 ul loathsolne- AcAllister, Jalnes,�Dorrance. Sow' of -,The Galt assessment rat ' , I figures, Blacic Crepo,lis, Black � open courts, reeking in 111thand surround- kown ,which I q , I WmI Fullarton. -. Sheep &nd Pig�,­-Thoias Pridimmi y . by--rooins scarcel� biggeri than rathole , . � to.. . I the urns show an -Amother nystery to be added tb-the - � ' . Baliritze, , -1 1. Aluta Cloth and .: 8 tiaffle �f in Ch nese I 0 , which goes 1895, James Dorrance, F R Hamilton. bam, Fullariton. Poultry, � Implements, etc. iucropse in the value of real estate of many -wasolveo mysteries of the great 14ke's . . . w erdin the ])lack beetles - burrow. steadily on I i t -=F. Olver,Mitebell. Laaies' Work . , � n. all di'own the t f' rIve besti and huddle closest * spiteiToof �, aws against It. Tam'*orth,-Aged boax, aged sow) young so 0 " 1 hinks" thi . �. . I -M6- $28 $75, and a decrease in population of is� that, while Lake Ontario and the St. ,�. I . ' I I . I . a . I . 51i - th a many -sow, all Chris Fahner. I I I . Isaac Hoiid, Mitchell; MiOs Duncan, Ftr-. thir4yiiisix. � Lp6wrence ham fallen to a lower -level than . liSh bla dress zoods. w ere sunlight cannot come. I ese girls ar at q bo. Ill )f Oil I T - L � I - , - . Many of the poqr white -4 of San Franr terriblemurdei porrilAit In Chinatown., � - Cheater White, -Y oung boar, L F Good- quhar. . . I . _4X new iL nfirma�ry is being built at the )J I I . . ck. . . . . - � - 0 ------- �_ . . ecorded 'and are still falling Lake I . - win. . I Hanii1ton insane amylum. It will east $20,- . " at �t — ' This Is the win �f It: � ere !,a B Chinese I - ' . Mron. and he, Sti. Clair have been rising bor - # c1lTo come to buy their meats; poultry and . . rga I . zed and ": . . - i '000, and will I accommodate - w ks and now stand -at a level -six inches � I . . I � 8 . . vendetta, o larried on . Large B re�d, -Yorkshire and other large - West Aurion teachers. ; 000 Or $25, . fl of. the Chinese butchers. Here is an- . . , I as Sys- � ! M ee . There's not a 1)04i piece in the whol . brieeds,-Boa�, over, year.old, L F Goodwin, . . Pat' � t I � . j I . . Say that a The West Huron Teachers' Associati � - above their levalon. Dominion Day last,.and . . . . I . ularly careful t . tematically as ny In i ' ily . Win McLareii. Boar, under year old, Win. tl'llr"' y . ne rain I I I . other curious phase of'life. The Chinese I . stock. We arE) iI6artic 11tha rice fa 16i inches above low water 'mark. . highbinder, a i ein bar o i -, Ph ee ver fi ' ' storehouses are . � - � soil these necessaries cheaper than- th mily, met in the assembly room of the Collegi a ­ , . . - ; . Qy . has a young pre - sla�' ) wl o Is worj�. McLaren, Robert ITogartb. Sow, under Institute, Goderich, pursuAnt to'the call of now m.mpleted and I for use at Lacan. -While Mr.' J. W. Gordon, Em-bro, was � . purcb'ase nori-e b�t the best dyed ma- cah be- boughk ill the city. So at nigh I ,, ' . I y I � . , - terials. Gur Bl�cks wear wel-1, yolil Chinatown is thron q ad with poorly drel . Md. from $1,000 to $- , 500 a y!, or to him; that year old, L F Goodwin ist and 2od. the E xecutive Cornrrlitt�e, Thursday, le- Thai are built to replace those.burned,,dowri having his well bricked bix son one and -a . � ; . g I . . . - � I )� � I white people'%iho-are -buying tomorric a memNer of ill g amily, realizing PouLTR.Y.-.Dark Brahmas, Irwin. Bro- tober 3, at 7:30 p. in. The president, -Mr. a.sh4rt time ago.- . half years old, Iell to the bottorn, adistsuct . I I . � , . i � can rel the 14sting finish a -lid soll . WN - girl there Ist and 2nd. Plymouth Rocks, Irwin J. B. Weatherhead, i -�Nliss Jennie M. Rose, of Welland, has of 30' feet, into the water. The wooden � I . - I yon . , . � mioal from the almond eyed folks. ---ker c6mmercla value, al lucts that . 9 occupied the chair. 1 I . . i . color ; while, a thread lasts t ere's n . - I 4 - Brothers, Wm'McLareii. olored Dork- . been appoi,!�ted classical master of the Col- braces broke Ae fall to some extent. The ., � I . U I - . Qulte'O ental. , I . . Tho Lee family immed,A,ly se A forth and . C The following committe4s were appointisd, � I � I I i ri � I . I ikills every im=bor of - a ge, Irwin Brothers ]at and 2nd. Games, I . legia te Institute at Windsor, at a salary of chilil was resctied by his father, who in an � - � turrlin4 rusty C r b own with them. I W mg family 10 viz : Audit-lAessrs. S, PJ Boyd and J. i& I � . Ir . � - - 0 . I . . i) . . *caught.out on grene. ' Leghorns, I . � I I ��... � . tche barber sbolps are .never - falUng ralplj" elpl3s. IfAny-. Irwin Brothers Ist and 2nd." R. V1. $900. - instant was at 7the bottom of the well ,with .or I - e buying a ony., I as of anluseillOnt. - Yo . a thing Is left of the'tribe, ;lit. re �orts on the Brown, Strang, Sheppard and Misses HaIlls . wo . . Cott . � I Delgatty ; Resolutions --i- -Messrs. I ,,� isn�t --ith 1 w 0 so n stand bef I , Irwin Brothers, L F Goodwin. 'Black - Wr. R. Kerr, of the Huron road, -near his son in his arms. The 1-ittle fellow. re- . I � I � . I I � . ,cheap: .,00king' i 1 ,Gk dress when a good th* i perfeotly fasolinated"by the perform'- - Lee fanilly. � 'I he big 1. ider4 a Spanish, Duncan McLitren, Chris Fabner. .and Watson Is New Hamburg, has 20 potatoes of the Eaxly ceived some s�vere bruises, but. was 'not . - I . 8JIF - � ., , a 45 cal- _: Business-X-essrs. Toin'Hal � . -aiDney . e . going on'tboreln. - The sign is a fc) iber Colts and , ' w -D McLaren. Tur- L Ohio variety, that tipped the scales at 31 seriously hurt. 1 I . . - I . 11: one ew. i be b6t i t fo!r so little .s r - -arry th lying over their Polands, Ir' in Brothers, and Holman. I . . I I L I t u �' . . ; I . I - I . . . . . le ad frarne, the lcg� palpted grean'%), " 0111 keys, any vari6ty, D McLaren, Irwin ,Bro- Misses Martin andCurrim gave an excal- 'IR'll ds, � _ � - ,at � is fitore. . 91 . ith- arms. Many c f the floreo'st ni is d e6tics I -A terrible laebident happened, ats rail- � I . a ilet knobs on top. . Inside, the barbers thers. Geese any variety, Alfred Chappel _. fohn, Richards for 18 years postmaster wa . - . � . i - . - in servIoo .in Ban Franl(isco. ,There I lent ifistrumental. The next part of the , Y y, crossing ab Essex, On Thursday of last , � i are — ---t-*. industriously shavi. I e I I I � I i . arq -rig With ra' ]stand 2nd. Ducks, any vaiiety, 'Irwin programme was the president's addr a. at'*Ichards' Landing Manitoulin Island, w�ek. Thom4 and,W L Mooney, aged 19 ., . zOrS Of ' many instance., ,of a Chla'am ' 'a commit- . 0 � In I i trillffiguilar shape, about -twb inches I ong; an . Brothi�rs, John Kemp. . has resigned, an&- the office has been given and 17 respectively and the- _ . . , ' � I I � ^_ : ting an atroci us murdqj� In Chinato-,vn . . Mr. iWeatherhead chose� for his subje t, I : . . .9 ir father Ed- , ., : One Price- A�I*sh or Produce. inq'11 wide at one end, hollow ground a:nd d, . to ,T � J Foster. i wal 'Qs, , - � � and then calm y going 11P hii employer's. GRAiN.-White fall wheat, Win Kers. Success in Taitching, and delivered.a spl - ,d, together with the hired mau, B'e . � I I i wet hing about 6wo'ounces.' Other artists heuse to cook reakfast.-'. And % majority lake, M Beethour. Red fall, wheat, M did address which was listened to.witb t. -:6iumber of Brantford young ladies, Burke, B�ud a Misi Jones, were (ITtvillig t � . i #_ 19 . I . - _ , O� - ,� � ,W ! - I I a,ro. applying delicate instruments tolthe ,of th I D McLaren Spring wlieat, Ta' tention and was- highly appreciated. M reiid . ig in- the north ward, have organized � tie fair, and "en on the crossing were � - ese murde are C - over some Bretbour, a � * I I .. * as ing club. It is understood that the i .. ;. a wa . cloilnsing of the eyelids, The refined pi�oo- handsome youn Slav - Hamilton, Thom as'�Yh ian. White oats, M Bail gave a well rendered solo, which 7as . . L at kiuck by a -64in. The -two young men I . 1: I HODGENS BROS01 ossi of swabbing the care and pulling . . cl.,�ughlin. 11M well club ill also give social evenings. . were instantly ikilled and the father Ond . I *nest ls4r. . I I � I I H I �� I Brethour, D M Black oats, v ctor Tom took 14 __.� ' ` I . 7 1 hal�s out of. the nostrils j is also in full . ) ­ - __.: arl Herman, of Ogdensburg, New .were � ; CL INTON. - Brethour. . Large peas, Josepbl Norris, M, BookKeeping, dealing With the paper �4et Miss J,ones slig�tly hurti-but will re- � . . i . . le ilec' Chinamen ra se nearly 411.,th a vegetabl Yorlt, was held up by till ree men and robbed cover. ' The h ped -with a " ew . .. . . I I . . blast. Thomalls ,fk,r orated. with. false - . es Bret -hour. Small peas, Frank� Harburn at th� last ublic school leaving exarriffia- . . I I z . I . . wu in Oftlif(rnia. Th I ' ' I I I 7 i - — oues. When a Chinaman Is sent to prison, gro 1py al � i a first class Win. Kerslake. ' tion. �. Mr. � of, $62.0 and a gold watch, near Ganarloque, bi�,uises, but the Ali-alled. All I t I ; . Two rowed. ,barlayj Win I orn, said that the pupils rn�st" I . rig was dern - . i . niarl,'bt garden,.rs. ,'They are ,good shoe oil Wednesday morning, last week. the unfortunate people were I � ely � nown . ; - Ilia cue Is sbavocl off. Of course this Is a - - ; 4 - Kerslake, M Brethour. Six rowed barley, have ihe practical work, the sets should -))a I . . � 1. I . - i - makers, and man� il � .-Mr. Hugh Gillies, of Culroas, obtained and highly resbeeted farmers ,sandwich h fasbioiiab,10 San Fran- i r I torkble disgrace. Whon he conics out,.tJ 0 M Brobhour, F Harbourn. Beans, M Broth- short; it is a mistake to have them too long; I � 'I � Cisco women lave tbeirij,shoes made In . i X_ �- firstthingtobe donelsto.getacue and I . our, Hug Hamilton. Timotb seed, M pupils should be given exeroise8 * in ruling three pounds of Wallace oats from the E' Sc nth, fi�ing 1 about two mi: as north of -, � , I I PenteCoSat's I . briaid it in with thereinalus of his former Chinatown. T �ey are spi ; endid cooks and Brethour, 1 Shier. Clover seeY, J Shier the different b ks used. - Mr. Beohlar -,�as Perimential Fa�m,aud froin the three pounds M.addotone. � I � � . . . i useful as so d are often . be grew 5 bushels and 24 pounds. . . I are -very ulltoos all oo — . I glol�y. . Th is Is th a, way police officers dis- . , M Brethoi r. Flax seed ilton: then called on and gave a splendid solo , in . I - 0 1 ' ' ork , Hugh Ham � . - ' . . ir M. Bretbour. Indian -corn, F R Hamilton, his well. known style, after which the a -�­Richard Richardson George ar I S, In inaking an arrest they - employed to do cliambety in hotols. ad atecident. bappene(I to Mr. Eli ; I I ' estil'sery Ce quicker . . ub�- I ' . I - . cover jailbird * Rich 'd- "-b . . im 2 X . . grajib at the .0110. t comes off, they know I John A NDuris. I . ject of book-keeping was further discussed son and George Marcom. killed 120 black Webb, a respected farmer of Weat Nissouri, . . i -tv I th than any other servants ,;how , and they . . . I . have 4 a past-iiiiiiia Gute wa 11 VEGETAI ILES. -Early potatoes, F R Ham- by Messrs. Holman, Delgatty, Toni and squirrels -near. Bothwell on Friday. W on Saturday 28th ult, His team was at- , they ma -11 , y. have r b . .. 1 1.1ninery sp ,Ome seel,et and i4stexious way of y I , � . ' I.. I .1 . I NO I of dlsco�ery, In ftwt. It is a mark of great leaving a r ord of their O" ti f t' " ilton, JohlL Kemp, H.Norris. Late pota- Sheppard. The Collegiate Institute Glee such slaughter of those pretty, graceful ta ,.had to the soparatoir, .and 'in getting up . I . I I I . I speot .to wear, the cue coiled in the ac . . �ssa is ac ion in - I the horses starting be . I , disre. toes, Jolin Smale, F R Hamilton, John CIA rendered an excellent adlo, and the as- creatures ? . he slipped, and . was I I - � � . their rooms for the benefltl of their succes- . . � ' " I I I i presence of superiori. The smartost cue I I I I � I , - t, -, Kemp. - C llection of potatoes, F R Hamil- sociation, on motion of S. P. Halls, adjourn- -The Rathbun Company, Picton, have th rown to the round, and the wheels of not � ; I . . : : . I. . to I . I - I - I saw in Chinatown was on the bead of one . . I I I I U, M Mi ler, Thomas Annis. Swede :tur. ed.to meet at 9 o'clock a. in. just received anothpar order for 200 box win- ly the separator, but also the water I � . i . ­ , I I I i Fall. of ithe most notorio's highbinders in the -1 -o ; -r� nips, Jobn Miller, John Smale, "Thomas . dow frames ands'ashes, and also 200 single ta, k, which owed, passed over him, . �I � - - , . FRIDAY SESSION. ill the whole to'be shipped to South br eaking his le in two places, and also a - . ; . . I . . . - . .1 � ! � I . , quqrtor. It was at the entrance to � Cum 1"i ,...r I I :1 - Anais. O;her turnips, 'John Miller, F R . . I - . Cook alley, or Afurderorsl-row, where more , salrieZaa' fly mer df the ri t ]land. I ' - morning ill . ri I )t I i � I . 1:� I I Hamilton. Globe mangold wurtzels, F R The association met in the . The borees ran to - � - ; I ;. i - � murders are coannUted than in any other _. - I Hamilton. Loniz manwold wurtzels,Thomas .suant to adjournment, the president in t a I e assessor's returns in Kings -ton show thWstable, some 40 rods acrojm a plowed - i I . . � . , 1�1 - . - - TheBusiness .Committee repot. d 11(ld, but neither injured themselves nor - - i � . Don . str6et.iii Chinatown, . "Look behind you. . � . j Annis, Ja as Barbodr. Field carrots,, F R chair. a ecriase of assessable property of $75,770, 1 � . 1. -V . - - , I . � .R I . - quickly, " Whispered the do,bootive. "'There IS Hamilton, Charles Tuffin. Garden carrots, the order 6f -business for the day. This�r - ell pfly in real and personal property. The do maged the separator. - ! - I I I I � I I . gory proce - . � - -_ . I � ; . is que, of tho.,wor4oharacters among the- -, - .11 Charles Tu ffin, F R Hamilton. . Parsuips, port being adopted, J. A. Gre p pill ion is set at 17,955, an increase of -On Thursday everting, September 26th, I i . I �- . z i � . I higlibindors." J �ttrllod and looked at' I -�-' . John Carrrichael, M Brethour. Blood beets, ad- to discubs his method of teaching phi i- I . I -11 a � krowell nl�eting wu'hel(i in the Presby� � I . . � i.eral ke, J A N1 ology, dealing with circulation, and illu . -Mr. Charles Ball, of Guysboro, in te -,j I Worry . . him. H,w! dandy,.tbat oDe-slock, Win Keral orris. Turnip beets, �an church, Kirk -ton under the anspicies - . - I I I tTli.. jaunty, wit14 icked, - bold eyes, a 11 __ I -1 Neil Gilleipie, F R Hamilton. Red onions, trating his method- with blackboard drILW- the, comity"of Norfolk, whohas just finish- of the Wonlen"al. Foreig� Mission society; for . I . . I i I I i . - , . ThornWri, who � I . 4, I � i i - - " State of insolent d6flance and a don't -give- I , I _..m . �ahies Bar Dour, Hugli Norris. Yellow oil- in This lesson proved very interest� ng ad � filling his silo, estimates that his th , urpose of ineeting Dr, � a -d -n air-* He was exquisitely tidy in his aily. and was further discu . h1s destroyed corn which would have wi hp leave shortly for the foreign mission � - at style of a 11A or ; .. - i; , .. lonsi Thoilas Vanneri F., R Hamilton. instructive, �� a I Abo�t wb . I . - . � ... I dre6s, a:nd hi abnost touched the I . White onions, Thomas Vanner Donald Me, by Messrs. Delgatty, Halls' Shepl?�rd d yi ded. twenty tons of ensila fie.d. Rev. C.!Tletcher took the chair, and - ; i b o .... on will wear this I . . 11 %, 3 . - I .. ) . I � I f y groun � a Pig�ka)Nltu Glannon, eyed out I . I I I Laughlin. Cabbage, Jobn.Carmiebael, Rob- others. . Tolin McNeill , . I d. Henod . - - / . I . � --It is expected that Rev. � � afl er devotional exercises Dr�Tbompson was, . I . i� I - five umes - � . f. I i I � fal 1, but come to us, Let us party-.contempt-oobs 7 and strutted by like ; i I . art Hogal tb. Cauliflowers, M Bretbour, Mr.. Delgatty discussed his moti A, tb e fa� ious Scotch divine, will bold a series pr mented with I twenty- , vol. -of valu- , � . 1 7 1 1 . . . . . . I he you. We make a study a POMPOUS Y011119 -p acock. .. i z I �favor of h( ton sometime in a I - I _J? . - . IN A iZ OPIUM JOINT I John Carmicha . Water melons, John Adingonly'one, session of the a- 0 11 . 6 , ings in .anir - a 0 8, ro. I- t a congregation, .. a - . I . I . ! - Carmichae' D 2&IcLaughlin. 'Musk melons,, stitute yearly. - Be did notpreas the Ma.1 or emib , under the auspices of the Hamilton b 1 iful trav - ng ug from the Wome&z . . � i At the.Theater. ! � . � � i of faces and our aini .is to I � sors, thus esta 18hing a boyc�tt difficult John Carmichael, MBrethour Onepunip- very strongly, but simply left it for a Pi (sby terian Union. . 111 ionary so il t . � boin oninaclea, . i . _b . . 7 . I PS . I Th U 68 - � a � give you the most stylish - The theatorl .A1, -tbare 'was the fun I to co bat u I i the mist, -ess of the house kin, John Smah, F R Hamilton. Nble, teacheirs present to decide. S. P. Is - -TJ a boar shot some tinie ago bV A-fr, ve -y feeling reply tile address and pres-. . . I arles w a . � a a� " .? I . . ' � The price of, A'dmi. slon v. ith th can disco . I ' . I � Ila � ,possible -for the least � I . 0 ver thi war -Ding. '. Tl�, 3y are very squashes, avid itche 1,� F R Hamillton. seconded Mr. Delgatty's motion and sp ke Latimc r, at E uphernia, Gray county, was a an, iation. ! I � . I tinie of- entrance.. �Ve went in about 10 tena ious'of tb Ar rights as they underl Mammoth uash, FR Hamilton. its ada)tion. The question -Y� bi, ter. . - I ts, � , � . M(.,n o'cliockand paid "Ahir bits," as thoysay ' � q Citrons in favor of .. as , It weighed 250 pounds. He got 4 - -The studen old and new, from 'St., � . ; � . . . � , stand them. .. . . preser n ' . 0 1 : - � . . for ,,ing John Carmichael, Job ably discussed J y. Messrs. Boyd, Brown, a ons f tallow from it. Theskin. was a Marys and vicinity, who are ,off to the -%mri- % . . . (iy- I. . ,q ioce. Chinaman go ' I ) � . � I ; . . - I - . . rofanl y Is some Ing appallin � � I ! I there, .or 50 dents, p - Their p I 9. Miller. " i Sheppard, Strang Weatherhead,.,Tom. and te tif al bla,ck. . . ou i halls of leatfning for the winter s - � � ession . . I In carlyin 'the CV01) ing. -for 25 cents- and T I : � I - IF . . 1-1 � heir oaths and curses ar Ingenious and DAI I . ief F. NIV% C. I . R-Y.--Dair3 cheese, David Mitchell. Baird. . . I -Mr. James Slater, the popular cli ari � - H. C. White, A. Grant, ­ . . . I : - . . � later for -10 cont1s. 1f the Play EtOPS One novel. They hope that their ei� ies may Salt butter, Wag gie Jamieson, James 800tt, Mr. Boyd, seconded by Mr. B vvn,:m v- 'at � dant of the Hamilton As' mcCatcheon, W* . J. Wri,uht _7 . - i I : . I 0 'In ylum for In- A, Aleighem. I � L . 'at " O" _' I 11 '. - �, i � � I Jillnuto before Aidn ght, the audience can be nee , , " tute h 14 Bail r, . � .inarried -on- ell r i ,chopped Int3 liA C . that they jr., J Shiel-. Newly made butter in iolls ad in. amendment that the I=i . on ,Wednesday of last Miss B is and] T. A. jiuss i , to Toronto -1 - " NO may rot by inch �,s, and'otb �:r choice anath- 0 iga versity ; Aliliss N� Al. Harding a I i demand and get fts money back. - . . I . _ . r onalo. McLaughlin, J Shier, J A two meetings yearly, and that Pridays aarl week, ID Miss Marjory,, Kerri -n, daughter Uni nd A. _J . -.1 � A. E. Nnt e'cost, wolllon are allowed on the,floor of the . I lave perf � t C ont,ol of, prints, ,. ; _ __ , I . . I . , - . emas, They c � H.Verrigan, of T . Branionito the f3chool of Pedagogy ,- J. 1� 1 11' i . , Norris. � 'Saturdays be th -, days. selected for such of t �e I ate Louis I oronto . A. I ­ � 'I .. theater. They sit ii i the boxes, wl�ilc via- their features r re) - lau I or I r . never I i . -_ . I I I . . .1 i I y 11 .y, FRur.r. -Apples, --mmiNTorthern Spy, W ineetill'ga. The mendment was a I n Thursday might of last *eek the M -Vannel M, A., -and A. Beatty., B, A., to, I j . � . itors go upon the sage and sit with the show . . I : L - I _ . .i - � � it a perator i -1 lage, New York ; and. J. A. - [ I � I yny affect on -and ave .no fear of A Myrtle, &,station on'- the 0 .- I � ) , Chesney, rhomas Annis. 'Rhode 1,9121- unanimously. � I ni� D�.UWM Nl� �, I .41 ; � . I : I ( � �a Abi., nib, , . . i 17 1 11 - L, 'I*.- r U 10 - I 10 �', , i _�, it , - nlyI r ge 0 I ie i � , , alm 3� )I u a T a m 11 I I � i I Tb Ij . .i I � I :� I- :-,� r�l : � players. It is certainly a- trial for one's death. They ar industhrr . s, economical greenings, Josep Norris, James Moore. The next order of basin es was C olf Ra iniles north of Bothwell to, the Ontario School -of L D' n' - I ;� , i a lite: -a- I J; 4i� a ;n Pacific, . ilway, 9 a is � L . - I he I - , ­ :, I . nerves and risibilltic a. There are no our,ii, - offdhse in the Shi r Mrs Turney* Golden ture Te I t� - � . - and peaceable, n ver givi Daldwm's, I sson, by Nfiss: Charles, B. A. , was knocked down and bound, and try, Toronto. W- . M. Dickson will return - .11 . - I a's. :PO:w,Pg4, The 'u iela s street, They wi kle. 1)1A t -b131 r hopest-V - russets, in K ralake Robert Hogarth. lesson selected wa;, I "The Forced Recruit at ga,,,$ed, after which his assailants robbed this -week to the University. . i - Ig -, 'hi . ,. , %. -,.-..M_s_- n I I I , , S, it of Tig ,5 1) ' talas. no ill . . . ) . i . I - I I I . I . ! I ! ! I I I I . 1. 11 . I I L - . ; � 1 .15 4 i . - .1.1 . . I 7 1 ! I L. - I . . . I � I . . L -_ i i . I . I . � . . - . � .. . - i I i. . . � I : . I . . . I I I . ; I � � I ­ 1�. i . ! I I I I' i ! . . . . . - I I ii i . i . 1. _'. 1. -.1 . . . I � I !_1! . � - . I... 1 � . ; - - . i I . . � � I I ! . � .