The Huron Expositor, 1895-10-18, Page 1�W" , __
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Lonev I . '' - — I $1-00 a Year in Ad-7ance. - . I - I
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1 k Le . ATLANTA'S BIG FAIR. . a Circle have now given'notice tha they Wil� - . :
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i - I , Union sentiments. I novor denied �lly not L is not expected to live. Lang was desper jori ty of the votes cast, and lie was made the � - i
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I t�-, . . I . . I y in love with the young, lady but she choice. Mr. Bradley is a native of North
i,ry , - . With Tourseif , I . . Vi1v Is, ecial Correspoindeice.] . . I signifyin heir"intention of ayi ) . . I i
I * I . . proved of the r000n�truction laws in. many money. g t e . d p 0 regarded him with rence, and her Easthope. The only reason for his wishing ;
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� ltl%- ATLANTAI Oct. 14.-�-Atnol g the highly. Tb court will or er the mo*ey 11T, father bad ordered him not to come nPar the to leave Alvinston is tile prevalence there I
� them, I 14- , . � . � I details I advocated acceptance as the best be distributed half to Mk �
� . e -41V honored 61tizens of Atlanta is Ron, Wil- ) S. Ile rtle� a place.
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I I Is I I SN14-4 . we could do. Bob Toombs said to 111c: half to her Son. : ' of malarial fever-, from which he has suffei- I
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; 11111V : .AND. -41'�i 1.1ani Lindsay Scruggs, lawyor, journalist 'You -being A good old southerner saved . I I . . -No tidings have. been received of the ed much. .
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Vill 'ho - .4VI. 6d diplomat, who has had a remarkably -One (lay last week 19 arrielmerchailt: missing steam barge, Africa, which, with -Afr. Wm Woods, of .
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� I I See our Neiv Stock -I checkered c reer for were lined up before the Police _12 Bryanston, near �
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r . - �V,&' - . - noarly 50 years, has. have banged you, suro,' But the southern- 1. I agn istratei the schooner Severn, was wrecked off Bruce St. Nlarvs, dug I
� . I t I charged wit y ,� r up six mangolds that �
; . . ; V, V been on thi top wave of p5pularity and prs respect a man who Is consistent and h obstructing sidewal�s, b d a. ioninsula, Lake Huron, on Alonday night, .
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; I playing their goods. � I gravel pit on his farm. The ;
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; . � . ��%11.11__ again very n 3ar thb bottom of - the pit of firm, I've seen the time wben Governor .
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Z . It presents an opportunity for�eco I . vp-. 1 7th inst,, and it - considered certain that six -weighed 154 pounds' and one particular- :
! nomical -Every couple marri(
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L I adversity an( sectional dialike, but has rid- d in t�e town!of s e has gone dowls with all on board The ly sturdy f6llow ki ' I
w. . Joe Brown couldn't go along the side- Thorold, villag eked the Veam at 31 1
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r . buying that nobody can afford 1 to miss. - _QW&M-� den. over all ,'the Waves . e of Alerriton, and ownsbi ' Severn, which is ashore six miles no'rth of pounds -'-,v.-2--- .i, �
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� . That Vaoing Fowne's Bros. Glov is side by co,f,npelled ress.pect of th:)se who were , I e balance
� �, e � carriage, but when It was over the men of 1895i will receive the Thorold Post %fov� Milverton,
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'I side wit other gloves at the same price lb�t et e political enemies. I who had been ready to shootbim joined in . � a total loss. . duateof the Toronto Sell .
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I Our store is crowded with the newest Fowne's Gloves sell every -time -� SoZht hini one year. I ool ofPharmacy, ;
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� . tile Apecial pt rposo of get sending him to the Tjnite(i States senate. -Several days ago W . I �__Dr. Hanks, of Blenheim, in a paper left last week for New York. John C. -will �
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I- tiiig his vlo,ws on the results of the ex Rho inni read by him before the Kent Medical Asso- be much missed, as he was a very popular - !
� 14, N, of new styles, selected with experienced It ig*becaus,e they p0- But there. was never a clay that fwas mo- .
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I style an : I look- sit1lon and the future of Our trade with lested or Insulted. Ob, Atlanta Is the peg, three years of age, sw Ile e .:& button, ciiWon, dealt with the cause and treatment Young man, and a tower of 8 . � I
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- It is the 'right , he button, of typhoid fever. He laid particular em- baseball and football I
I � prod those South .1mbrican countiies in which most liberal place in the south, 6'r in the was removed, but the boy died from the I .
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I .. Fowne's alwayi satisf ' �re sole he has reside as Americ clubs. � :
. place to get the right goods at the right Y_ ' i n inInister, but . . pbasis upon the importance of pure air, -11r. John'A. McFarlane soil of Mr. I
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. a�� nation, -for that matter, and- the most pro- effects of the oper tio . I cleanliness and suitable nourishment, and Thomas McIF4rlane, of �
��, - prices. . . agents for Seaforth. Look for�thee , " I' iii- once the tal- was started It ranged over gressive..'. SO this exposition is bound to a ii. . . Donegal, was Euc- -
�:,,, .-i� " side, Fowne. Bros.; none' -Mr. Wellington Boulter, ot t 0 Boulterl the value of the cold bath when the tem- cessful at the .re"cent departmental exe- I
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I I5, is), . POPULAR STYLES I this . label. . . . genuine, without all live subj cts from the arst Shot at bo a great success, but f '.m. sorry they did Canning Company, Picton, hast I . , .tmi-d- . �
� . . Sumter to ti o fut negro, and I o . one, ratnre of the patient is above 102 degrees. atiOnS at the Listowel high school, inearry- . I
y sooner million cans of fruit of various ki ds� i . I
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� . wn I � IiT the discussion all the speakers agreed ing off the gold inedal for proficiency in the I
�,l 35 V - LATE NOVELTIES � Howisitthat when we show our o_ from 6e Spai, ish conquistadores in South not get it ren ' a the� i
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; And so am I -very sorry. It Is far from Northwest. The shipment will makea train� with the views expressed.
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� I . . Make of 1,1000 suits or our Men's Overcoats America to hepending dispii6 between pleasa, I . � �
� k:latlls � . . i nt to go from a building where all Is of 26 cars. . . - subjeas of the junior leaving examinations. .
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� - __ I at $8, 810.and $12'ourmake always 'sells Great Britain and Venezuela, or which comple6d and attractive and find the nbxt Thirty-flve addition I -The death of Mrs. T. Nefl, perhaps the I ! -Mr. JobnMcCallu-In of Fullarton, fell .
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r . al I ocomc :ves have' oldest woman in Middlesex county occur- from the s - -the ' .
�N. 6-1i, I,,, AND when compared with ordinary rea last nation Mr. Facrugg ounsol. one In dlsord r, and it Is quit� unpleasout , caffoll-I of barn on the farm of I
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1�1 ,,-q.1111, I been ordered for the Canad an Pa.-;,i-Ro Rail-' �
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� - NEWEST ATTRACTIONS , The rea South Americama. I . . : red at her residence in Lucan the o&r day. �Alr. James )�-arr, his brother-in-law to the . .
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I q - AOn simply is - that the work, h t :: do. to get absorb d in some work and be jl�b-: way freight eervice betwee Win .ipeg and: The� age of deceased was 100 years and 4 i
� , ;z,�l.:15. - , Are all found in abund. . and Wear of our suits * ana overcoats is so ont o ,cdrylce," said bed In the ack by a scantling In the Fort William. floor beneat* 1 a distance of 1-6 feet, Injuring I ;
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� I Wheat shi ents are going � months. -She came to this country from the ribs on hls� right' side and receiving a � .
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partment, Of our elegant line of Boots, Shoes, a ways -sees the difference. habit of his race in walking one way and I _.
Roodso&e 1 - F, I - :iamed me a; United States mirilsterto i 1reland in the year 1830. and settled with severe scalp wound. -
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". - - 'Rubbers and Overshoes. No question about - , . . - I .
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- -, goods pleasing, they make none bet- storage to British ports have been abandon- in, the Ottawa district, remaining there for its fir-st government grant the *ther day, - �
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i 6%"%c� _X I � I ter ; No question about prices bein satis- ourselves,' are eL knock -qt blow to home Iled, sucmding Goileral Stephen A. � The Attendan�e. - ed for this year. Anotber -axpermment will , 21 years, when they removed to the town- theumount b�ing $150. The library h;s . �
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� � V, factory, nGna can sell cheaper J, , urlbut, and In 1882, 4feor -a few years in The Irregulir attondanoe Is surprising. � Brst tfial � was a bip of Biddulph. They lived upon their 1$kaen estabii ;
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- upon us for perfect can buy such a marvel of Wear and fit as hIna, I was again so t to Bogota, and . One day there area grand turnou b, ,speeches . � . farm in that township until a few years ago. -been a great source of plea -sure to those I
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oats - !satisfaction and value ,
I . show for 75c in a boys' knickerbooker, she 81 President Har - -One thousand gallons og r, . who :
foryourmoney. NNr.e d�serve your -trade nainedtill 886. Untlor I
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�-_11 $1 - N1. . . . I - at the Auditbrium, electric Illumination Ill , uo�osed I w�en they removed to Lucan. Her ll�s-' eiijoy reading -first class books, .
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-.- -- because we give t6A ensibly stops makin pants at home. son. I was c voy, etc., t nezuela, and ,kat night, rendition of classical chimes on to havebeen brought from 8 ond, 96,years of age, was in attendance at --Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Macgrtgpr,of -Lon- �
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. tuility for buyingl honest goods at bed -rock ' _____�_� . hit; of course led me to a careful stuAy of t been found, at Guysboro, N6va Se 1�-;- -- �
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I I . . I cause of the arrival of some state's edito- -At a meeting of the -committee of school Tuesdayeve ip , 8th inst. A large nil -m- - �
�.s __ . prices. Come to us and you will come out In Und�rc_lbth'in� 1, have been seized by the Customs ifficiils as
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�� : A Man's ribbed suit of Underwear selling Vwh'aas to tr de, here Is the imporkdnt On the first cool evening I made tile ago, a stone flew up and. sei ucl; tl�e i - principals and principal',% assistants be em- taugbt school for a num
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i at 50c. A fine all I " t $I rounds ough the parU' tonmail carrier above the (ye, At thp powered to administer punishments Nyben �
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, . . I RICHARDSON & XCINNIS . I . : . -Mr. Rodger Saunders, brothe in-law I
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t . we stow.fine naturaa . *ool.!� Natural Arctic ! but lately one of the ey - f Al r- �
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,aetie but Seaforth. were 4ot 300 1 ersons In It, and; In one hour board, and on the hands only, except in who formerly resided in that town died at I
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� . all sizes, up to 40, above Ailze, 40 to * is not much hope for the ot ier. ; ; ; case of bpposition by the pupil, when pim-,, his home in Washington Territory, I �
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It: 0 - suit. The Meiino s: -Ila at $3 a .suit. . � as. cold enough fbr an overco, b, and the ' I dacLe4h, of the isbmeut may be applied elsewhere, avoid- b ' �
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-st of tho . _ I ' � . I I . vi I . 43rd Battalion, Ottawa, son of Air. Alex- in I the head - and other vital parts as the two children, to mourn his loss. widow and - �
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; :Er -r :P_A__Y" S r -r(--) - Come in anyway ff ow of the or entals was both patil f ul and
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-11. . . !to look 1and'see t I amusing, espe(dally at the Chinese thelvater, � kpder MacLean. mana, t -Mr. a
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I 1 41. John.Aiken sr of St. INTar ;
� I - i �ted ��aide- - o--Alberr, Joseph Forder, aged 16, son of Y's
i the line of Ties we i I' Montreal Herald, has beeng appoll I at- Z
� . � slow tl�is year; anyone I where the m3lancholy ."Johns's sat in i
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Diter Dut I express them- . their tragedy (ostumes In chilly fixed ascoigne. Bandmaster Forder. of the 29th Battalion, bi's mother-in-law �
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RQ-,;, Fhm- I . . 0! .1 . while the. shopter proclaimed from time to I . 6th died at th '-eat, age . �
I - K I . : . . I .;� . . arge number of applicants. - . � i f 100 years ,and 4 ;.
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: VMS, &C., . . : .1 .... m...m.mmm.-me�,.n ... moon : . . .. time that the performance would begin In inot,, in Berlin, of hemorrhage of the lungs. months. Mr! i9eal-is still lil-vilig, a,t the ;
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. I I e . . .1 I . I a few min' . -Miss May Snider, daug ter o'the we I- He was of a retiring disposition, but very age I �
I- . . utes, One could hilve bought 11 . � Of 94 years. - 7
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rice levuL I OWE PRICE TO ALL. - , . � known Conductor ,,Snider, " as criving in brightmentaBy,and passionately fond of -Mr. 8imoi-us station ' �
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I I I S ........ &.m. . ....,.,� - . Toronto the other after on , %'hen I tl�e m! i ' ,. agent at Dublim, is I
. � . . 140"oft - . One Interesting fact I have noted on the I the inviento - ,I
. Have you noticed the . I I -...% I . usic., At the age of 14 he composed the r �f "a telegraph key, which is - -
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� continued success attending the pupils Of : .- . Midway is that travel and edu'cation are � 7 "Aberdeen Waltz," and gave promise of sure to,come Into general 'use before long. 7" 1
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away and threw her an &r. Hook! an making bis'mark as a composer. The boy lt has nted in Canada and flie -
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I Americans. Miss Snider was sovereli beew pate
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GFAUL � The Canada Business College, . Hatters, 'clothiers. .. Furnibbers 'ence In accent between north,and south, patenti had seen much of the globe. He �
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Ofiatham. - i , .� . act ton, B. A., has b hope there is a fortune iii. it -
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r Goods-� F� . � Miss �lllie Harmer, . . 0TRONO's I OCKS, � very much eilike In all the. states, and the conducting religious services in the Kinoax- -The alarm of fire was given in Ayr on .-The Se-hn'elder brothers, of Logan �,
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IMP lege, St.Thonias, to teach. commercial subjects and . . "Yahoo" and the "Cracker" seem I .very wadfound John Marra "I
� SEAFORTH ONT. . I . " Hoosier" and " Sucker, I I the " Pike, " the The audience each evening has been :
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. shortha Miss Jennie MaLauFhlin', who secured a I . I . large ; the country. has been well rep , re burneydown, as was also They are r*nrilrig two days in -the -week Z
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I . -, good position as Stenographer in . . . I I . i , - Ing to,extinction. Even the xiegro dialect I . . I
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Wor th - , �_'�-�- - - 7 :--- 4� t1m Chicago a short sented, as well as every congregation In Ithe Tuesdays cruisbing carrots and mango 9
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11 % the Heney Desk Co.', Grand Rapids, M�ichigai w Wa - . colored folks of 25 years or tlipr'eabout . .. Jo prop rty. owned by Mrs. Christie. i I I L . " i
Nummmmummmosm :i i 9 and Thursdays making cider, �
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- � - nd department, has accepted . t fellow . naries, cons! tinwi., Of , fearsi were entertained' t at Me- plie butter, i , � .11
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taveltyl the- I . an excellent position i,fth the Adams Fxpi - � . . P , I . . - tlzons- . Rev. J. R. Stillwell. and wife, BeIv. F'. ! - . I d
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I i Chicago, at a good saluy. Four of our pupl�is �_Sa_i,e, . *, L - . �, I � J . L . Old residents insist that I �ni � midaken In G ..ge's store, and Robs6n's and ;-,311r. Alexander Jamieson has sold .b* .-
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.1 4 - . nd w fo, Rev.. H. C. Priest' and 18m - 4',s halt,lware houses would also go,but f aim of 100 aqres on thebase linc,Blanshard,, I V
; I b%ken positions as teachers of commercial subjects ' : .41 . . this, but just the same I belloy( that if Af D left To- 1by. ; �
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elicacies of � andshorthand in business schools since September PRIOES .' . '�� i ' I 11 wife, and Miss '.earl Smith, . I ,bV eat exertions the firemen and the W -at- t I Mr� -
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11 a slip 0, . �J ' . , ' . . truth: Ve ezucla has i Inanof therecont school era lkwithout ronto this I � . turig coTnpa the sum of �
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-ittea . , �� - of the Baptist Missionary Society. �� any further destruction. Mr. Murray is in- C, , T
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.. . I people, but the whole nation � I ; virgin soil seeing them.it would puzzle t4w to dl�- . l6red; in Blabsbard towns ip. �
. r I Our new catalo I � .. - . other respects, how- -Froui one a ore on the farm of Bf . . bi, Mr. John . � . I
4enuity tind � ., . ,gues for each. department are now Ixtriordlina" r r. for us and i wpedlAlly for the r ianufa;otu - tinguish. In Ir. Win. wured f 3r $1,500. There is no insurance on Glenu bas also Jolisposed of 11
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'Llie, outfi t. I __ cut 11 interested write -for either. A testimooial � I - - ,. . . I r -many Carson, of Gr.' n us , near Pieton, was the ChNstie building. . is 1,00 acre farm, . . � .. -1 I I I
. 11 fro�i D. W. Karn, Piano and -organ Manufacturer. I . . , erg .of the dentr�i south. � � In ,, hat ZlInes! ever, the Innate characteristics bf the two I on the baze 1166, fo�r.$5. boo, 4 o ifr. George
�e the escort :1� � - I I ... . threshed last we k, 100 bushe a f beautiful ) L I
. I Voodstock, gi-ving big opinion of this'school will ap-- : I .. I "';Why, first i [al ev iything i4ist, 8 seem just as distinct I LODU TAke, in the northern part of -Ad- Scott. 1! - �1
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r the re . I ear in this space next week -s , . . 4 , of the Red Blazb variety. � The d1i I
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_0 - . * I . . � 16\ /JW I ;Out Of WOOd-f r1liture of �all.dnds. agri. century ago. Mrs. Scruggs, Wife of the Won cour ty, was the scene of afire at- �-The Parish estate, just west of Xl,it
ed AviLb her A McLAC I . . ! . I stalks were so large they were a eight :to te4ded-by terrible results about 1-9 b-'elock chell ' offe� i � � _
1. I HLAN 'CO., � We have just- received . joultural Inkplei ants, all, sorts of house, -eminent diplomat above iepori ied, e 0 . ess %.ban .. T ' $ 1 , Was ed for sale the other day b, I
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�aared to be: �, 145,1-2 . I chase of Lace Curtains, boi ght at prices !She als I .1 If a bushel of seed. re,for
I ; I I O white . w Up e adininistratr x, and the biihest, bid ob- - -
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lie, caso, of � - I . __ Cha� - - ___ surprisingly low,. and , . 0 needs and will sooln e rnestly de. two colored girls. and tw' As of a . ,till: th i I -
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the innate I . . . i sire many (if 01 I good family broug I , ---*LAn importnt shipment of apples � WAS T Id ' I t Mr. Lindsay's family consist- tain I
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�,-nds, and to r ma�tlfa4ur in metal. getiler ,and made on Saturday from Grimsby, to Sydney, ed f himself wife and nine children, but in � W reserve bid,, the properti - not �
. . point to be noted Is th't the nortberio I O in- � .
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Aed to work Notice to Cred4ors. �, T . . I a. Id.
I .. ; . .. - . I . staucs of So th �merlca aife not ma'nufac- fancy. The latter are now among t�e most . . I �
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L i - . I fario Fruit Experiment Station is making f.o. I deat . Those who perished were two being within the corporati � A ;
� yd�ov�ly � I . � L S ELL U _rid wil] estimabl � I � I I .
III , � . -SO- WEL turlugeountrie L notb 3 for a long ladies In the state while � the I � ),On, is a bar 1fA �
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ina Ir . I . . .; yo�ng women,,one �, - .
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7lie in money . t ALLAN, LATE091THETOWNSkUPOFTLICK. Tbem-at prices u " . i ket' for aged 13 two little be B &-rid one of the twin � �
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I enough to li h nee fo , our, prod- 0 � .)'Of the old African 6 upo stitiong . y , Mr I R i Aikens, of the departm
the other Ontario apples. � Tr I - i f . 1, . alit Of i
babies c ne year old.. About an hour after .
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I RRSAITH, IN THE COUNTY OF Hu.Rcm, ty before. This big lot eomi ig in on top of n p ticl:lar is eager and toll 3wed the way of tile�r; c:estors -Mr. Fin cGillivray died t Park- , �
YEOMAN, DEOEASED. . I � uct5. A.N%.1uto1e.1r,,n,Pee asylums and prisons, Toronto, son of John 1�_
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p Take notice that in pursuance of R.S.O., Chapter . In to trAdO. i us. lHer oo )le buy of without having been taught� it. 7 All Of hill a few daZ7, 0 and was buried at Nair .
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� fit -ate of the a,bove naimed John Allani deceapezi,wh . . � oving prices ain afratid 'to a race"Is 20 or 80' ada . . t
. 11110 0 I which g�cs to prove Herbe�t Spender�s._, cemetery. �Gillivray came to Can- 'to ren, but the fire .was too father'4 homelimeruiting bis'healtb -which
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. 10, and amendri nts thereto, all creditors of th4p . ,P . rell; n o. Now is . �
� k . out quickly, � and qtiick� --in i i have 'our golden pp rtunity. - I theory that the growth of � s ir
I . I died on or a -bout the 9th day of N vember, 1893. aro been put -dn each and every I . I � abo;t 30 y s ago, and w.ss f Dr many .
e , ,air. If you're Is . No. The father was burned frightfully is ('very much �roken down with ' .
. i timell as low as that of an Indi Idual., ears a bighly e emed resident ?f Park- aver -work. - �
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4ereby reque&t.cd on or'before the tenth ddy of"No. fixing up your hou e i. I I in f . Z
I It should run ar Into Ptesident Clevel ,NJ r. 4 I been a4vised to ta.-ke a rest I
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�s . were held � � Vember, A.D.. 1695, to se2d to Agnes Allan, rnee- house cleaning, or if your're moving i I e J I undrods of , I . and'I Doy. Kill. Inreligioillhew*sa&Presbytfiiaii,andr ob'dren u �nly the parents and the r a few montba. !T -h- v - .
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; . t1eld Post Office, a stitement of their claim o la��irua I I ays, one f the biggest 'Reformer. . � W 4) c 'an's I . fo b
Lat SAbath, ., �nd that on and after the said date the sal Pet I 8 t e 11
nto a millions. " I Speaking of big d i4 politics a stal �ch e �iilr5ren sleeping -downstairs wer he ie�cent University Senate elec- .
- new one, this is your, opportunity- These '_ Is your sup 17 of ,- c od timber i � i -At t
.�, I i .. ba*d* -It is estim I d that' fowls to I he num-, g � 'a �
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�er Main ,'-,'t. I - Un, who. is the administratrix of the last I ond values �hould clear the lofi out in short sup cientp� . . . W Niothm*g was saved and there was �'qnvs, Win. Dale, Al. A., of 8t. M . 3
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stament of the said deceased, will proceed 4,is- order. . -_ . were received. ce I , re -
Morning and 40�_t 0- . - I 1. . " I)h, yea. , e native foirlFst's of the I � no 'ifusur %nee. the Toronto Globe and Mail A ed the sixth' highest vote, Chief Justice _.
L a I , to of the said e - - them, with a goodly array of ladies. They - great 0 , I o re , an, ond)n shows 11 taki g donations of money, clothing and . . -
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arties entitled, having fegard only to the cla � - . 11 I . sou ,h are not d leted as arelthoso of the, were out for fuh and rather took the; ex- i�l connection wit' t 6 fall fairs. rhis is in- p Wo 2s for the unfortunates - and - are m6g first. A curions feature :r - . . .
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L on Moadav t which she bhall have� had notice. GARROW & . nor h. Enast T'o nossee has 6r. Immernsel position by storib. on th same day'tlhe : direct contrast ith shows of 4 h 1W. ' ears n ting with generouo response. Besides th' i a member �of theSenate o . -
) - PROUTDFOOT, Solicitors for said Administratrix. i WIT NO. 1. Bedroom Curtain, 2i �A rds long by '() R _� - . I -
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33 inches wideitape.4 edgis, worth 50c. . ,ludin the U-1 Georgia Bar association con ined, and Jim -wo I f Feienio uni-
I Dated at Goderich this 16th day'of October, AiD. goo , 9 ago, when bat a few 11undred8'. Id Ile on men 'bers of the family, the house 'Was ve�sity� is at present memberof the staff
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I � I " 4ecial price..... � � 40c est D.aks in w rid. We �all, hem Eng -1 .�Corbctt, view'at each. oronto took the lead, -with 10 a i . ed on Tuesday nig .1 - I :a .
V taking up 1105. . 161 3�3 ....... I ............ the �
� I I and his gang arrivee for a night'i . . I I I lit by Peter ofQueen' U ., it
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� weather, no 11 i LOT NO, 2. Large Lace Curtain-, 3`.�Yards long 42 - lish oaks, and th y no�v hi�ve a process of. . . . a niver
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. - . I inches wide,nibe p4tterni,laped edgis, tur ling the oak ark so It �� . I . I
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. exhibition, so every class lof �Atlantans about 4,000 "emens. , ) . ke, a lumberman, and his two sons, all ��] enYerrBon of - Ativood, has � I I
I , an exact like- was made happy. Another #and occasion --James L McAlpine, a young Eckfrid of iv (?m 'y .
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L�meetiug I . . THE . . I VaJUeXt903. SP00141 P co.� ......... 67c township . barely escaped with t . 10 . ,month's holidays by his -con- -
. ,, . 411, ness'of the famous bog B at great as was the dedication of the'Wdman's build- farmer, -has been arrested at the T Is upstairs, and on - being
- . . ; LOT NO.: I Fine Lace Curtains 3 yArds long-, 39 , 00 a . � . Were a gr, . Pgation, He! will spend them among his
ursday eveil� I our resour a re in th I instance of the 1 raders' Bank, Glei coe, on, a � � ' �
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I . inches wide,taped edges,fiew pRtterns, .At Ii 10 tI10Y can1l0h iDg, and now all are looki a o W . �en(d Pthingfire jumped Out of the
as li�e, an . . . last always, and s rapid] as I . friends and relativea at I . �
�, i - - worth easily $1 t Special price.. , 80C i the 21st as President Glevel �nWs -,day and charge of debt McAlpine, it i alleged.- - C ow- amedi ly after they struck the NV'hitechurch and Auburn. ,Mr. 0
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�an �tttentivq - ��' � �� , 1#� - - - b- .LOT NO. 5 must- devise su fitutes. I Our southern � � � I Henderson
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� Now- - , . .. . Extra due and large, 3J yards long, , u. The - borrowed money on his farm from Dhe bank,' of the house fell in. has labored hard abd faithfully during the' . .
� Ug of axi . I sold his interest in the profertY nd went 1 ; I . � I
Qri I N2 ��_:��_ _N;;;0_F , \�� . I 60 Itiches wide,: nice lacey effect, a reg. manufacturrors h e greatijadvanthges in managers concede that there, have been:ex-' � .1 9 1 —0— . �
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) 1. �, u�laro2curtain. Special prioe.,.,..... $1.90 sulong the, dom nds of Ll outh Americ over the line. lie returneo again and was � I I Perth Items. ' -ing Of a 1 � .�
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een got uo . a ast years and is deseiN rest. -He .
. 2 LOT NO. 6. A Dew pattern. 8J yards ''long, 68 . ., I it 1, iastyear, whi
� great eal of 'w. altb in Vene- placed under arrest. i
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� inches mide, taped edgeo, I regular $2.25 good and great that everything shall be' in 1. E I have voted $875 to him In, four w�e%
�� I E Y E S1 G H -To line' kuel a -some very wealthy r � len- -Yet it Is 8 perfect finish by the time Grover arrives, -Anumber of ladies interested in ,the no I s vacation this year.
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� I 11 � LOT NO. 8. Fine net,with leaf and'vine patterl), verj its The railroads 'expect their biggest traffic completion of &.John's church , tt M se . i ' of class attending Mitchell model _y of ChosenTriends at, Rus- -
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I - ed edies. 8J yards J . vast resources beirely touched as yet. Whyj in the � Jaw, North West Territory are 11 aking '. N ooll n4mbers- twenty-five. seidales' is iner'eawng,so fast that Pa larg
� meeting 0 � � tap, � month succeeding that event. And,, 91 , . er �
I I f I . - I . I . vnde, wcrth in ong, 64 inches . . M in a assemblv hall -'is required. Air. J. D. Rus.
� . -regularwa 83 Special thele to one regi i very rid 'in i �old which knitting and,seming for. ;
�Yin officors, - � I price ...... I ... I .., ....... V ............ $2.26 � finally, as tothe many inqu iries about "ex- the publo. T�&V- il ,eAvonton checker club is holding s
Je -S., ROberts, I . . has been totally r eglected � eovir, so It Is so will take orderns r ladi a' and ' tlem6a"-s wpokly ructic . as offere� 'them a building site 'in hiti �
�_ Re'v. G. #� . I LOT"NO. 9: Very fine lace, handsome pattern., � tortion," all I can '�ay is that I can hear , ge I eagam. - I - �
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_ I . port I . e up pe oms' -' . �R. G. Ratch - 5e 0 I 6rk 1 and -cost of I
E � I f far iom the coast an� t�a , ation was wearing apparel, and wi a ; I i� '� In pe I estimates for
� . 3J7 yards long'r 52 inches wide, taped - of none. I get first rate board and room ffe, of -Anderson, has b irijl�ng ,
�-ice,- Maggid �- . . � e Ing it. There for $6 per wdek, and my friends are doing own material, pleasa . . social ifte 6en e , to ' at -one hog pen, which will be a - are being prepared. The -society �
-, ("rerry ; Is, t : I Graduate of Detroit Optical - edkes.; Sp cial'price ................ 82-45 expf nsive. Now t iey are�oplll . t4 -
.r � ._o I . I ,�. Is st ch a variety in the olinj Ae, due to cle- spent at the- vicarage every Mon, lai L fl 11 � dy at Fullarton on
' Recordiurr � Institute and ChiCago 0 :-' . I . . . is I I I 8 d 6th 'inst. Rev' I . ;
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I 11� - . . ----7-0 — ' . vatl )n, that no one' f tlibst' countries can 2 to 5, when the goods . are I Is 4 McFadyen.
t indinl- See. 1. ajmic College, is pr , ! . -1 , I 0 - less than it co, Dag6 Ve feel'no . � , d. TA a Mou t gn ay, . �
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I I I epar d i I -st us at Cbb thus amed will 1) I . . preaching a ,speciid sermen for ;. .
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+ One Frice C' h or Produce. - I � clination to kick. � J.'H. BEADLE. - .. .
-treasurer I I to f 401 defects of Visi � . as . I : I ? W. I , the occasion. � : I
, it . I . .ns nee, it Is sel oin an 6omhortably warm � -1 . . the ch � i wil, � is Lila Cole as president. I I
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F . - f � _. . . I The olore 1 re. 1. . . Uaidada. . ! I married in CKica go on Tuepda , 8th �n t., glai & a few days ago., where she in- tbotownsluip of Ellice.. died on Thursday,
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. 11 . Iferbert McLeod had his leg.brokeni at to Miss Ora Rucille M411m, �d : *di i fu,ture. �
� claimed de, I any compound defect ., 11I ,noticed on 10 daugh ei Of ted a noi ing in 3rilinst. He'w'a.s born in Glen Dirmid, Ire- .
a , url us 'act, vvbloh at � Ve I . .
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were w6rtl' 10, I . . :first misled me a to he uture of Our he',' ee w g !ootball at . -
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I I Direct im orte rs of Dfy Goods. � colo -ed people. Oi the cloa :�i'rs. 211'leq of Worth Yarmou�'th, ed the wedding prei ents was 4�'h e for $f 35 go e 'O � ndon, to pursue the wedical father emigr�teil to this country in IS44 and ' , �
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I intelligent people have given up the idea of try-* i � . � i T I .
Lken typhoi 11 11 � mon spectacles at a counter, because . '-- i. CLINTON. iardS, n no ani nogrdds, iave mixed in- ta .. I gemoving from Hamilton to p 0 ise lln� St. ��M -. J. Dickson, master in the Stratford de4th- sbortly I afterward's. 11 e deceased
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. Ing ordinar), com - , . - . � � i . i . w,4 one of a fainil of six sons and one I I
� they see well with them. It ma be that only O'e . $50,000 Jim occurred at Chath Louis. Collemi . notitute, has been appointed to a . y . .
attended th . . I I Y ollsoriminately an the rest 'It Is a popula- . . I I : : . .
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ift-T f "r . . the London Institute. w - . r, w1to were left almost helpless in �
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. eye is brought into Use. �rhile the other may be o . I , N � Brunswick'tht ther d -A man who 8 iCdvertising g400i a f�rf a d ' lite
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L. i their future. ay. FifltyJ i . _g . .- .1
- ,xiined as to result in blindness. If your ayes are . � � .Montreal fir tr vels with a tr le 't r tford woman sued another for � 0
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. --Mr.George Thompson, near St�atihroy, team f gs. He drives the dogs His death ' I
LL ]Drug store and have them tested. Does the pri thorn the union of � . I - I Z
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blur or do the eyes tire when reading ? Do the eyes _ . has a yield of 350 bas els of potatoes �- from the c t d sea the mae,bine gress the eat came Nick fro fajw� ; I
le 1,eaf see - Spai�iard and 1114 Ian has� I rodu,,ed a fine I , . . - L . P� - t. .1 �
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� !IU 11ML6, - These symptonis point to defects in the tepacturi, or . race� Some of thi best* ni�er I ki ow are of one acre of ground. . usuia a in 0 ab . 4 Hows d ir weeks ag .
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11 ere for,,' . 1. the muscles of the eyes and can be'perf-ectly cor- . - I -Las weekaeffizAn of Strathkoy had of in five miles an hour, .but �h ir ar ived � iad by, a dog,'i'an away and threw himout I j
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tile .Spring4 I � would take place in ou�fiayoc and low . -Mr. J es Thornotyke has . bought the and wAs 'never able to move afterwards, � I
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Tbous. - � I of Amherst lIslan'd !died A.14'red. ipt ty, at Donegal, for $265. It V . I
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,I, looking, foIr ands of peGple Pere suffering. who doL not realize that : -thellip , .1 � .
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r,t) Chicago to I �_ . ton County Council, a kind hearted, wit ,ty a r for twenty-two - -At-tbe recent assizes in StrAtf
I to, many cages the defo,-t�in the eyes is shown by � ! . � . ' 6rer they may 31 -,
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� iS enjoyi 1* I . � ., r e, . -The anniversary, of the battle of Queen- th yeats, rBm r � .-,
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It� r igt relieviilg� - . i eyes, , . eep, regret , Arou- , - cot I was:th4+ of I .
. ; a blackboard, holdin� the book close to i e . .
2 various. 93,niptoms, . 9 say to th:e co I am ce . I ston Heights was celebrated in Toro �nto � on will be received with d . 11 mt week. . -
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.1 . I i , I blurring of let, Don. t I' . - - . , . Saxon . blood alrea y Infus6d will .be dis- Satiirday, by a parad6 of the yari . I � I 7� - I . I etion was one for trespass, . �.
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i ,f t h e .N1 e � blinking, waterint, of the eyes and particullarly head- I . . ` of the public schools. I � I � � _
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� - place of - In maorkY — I '_ tributed through t e whole that is, . F"' are 0 4- . . , . .-
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4 0� .. 10 Woraioy . - y . effects of an operation for appendicitis. school fence and on his way threw I . dis tuiot'WN4ASas be 4 used as a la �
"a we4k 0- ; . . . . I out big heold. Methodist church-, inXitchell, � ne for several \ I
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I . n -A disiistrbus prairie. fire occurred Sun- trolling line. On the trip over he aught -a h ' been made into two very comfortable y 7 - : ti,eular �
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P -t. T e Old A I SIGNER'S ;kUCTION SALE OF FAR31, FARM . ut p1g.. Three lives are know -n -to be, lost, and est (aught in the bay this years at:iu on s' Re I Kerrin, - and the other by Mr. plainti-RF by . husband. The defe)adant I
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�14 v AS . 0 you will wear this I a large amount. of property.. . I I I �
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. Is, . . fall, but come to us. Let us . I I -Thomas McKie'!, of Romney I I I V
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w edi � Ito sell by Public Auction on east halt of Lct 15, Con. I - with the- theft of 1,060 oak spokes f Om. Mr. -The. annual report of the medic*1 su :r- in li, hippy man on Wednesday- of the la� e. Ae had built a stable facing . -
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veek f I Wils- 1 Icession 3,"McKillop, on Monday, October 219t, at I '... p y I . . - Donohue timber merchant - has bee' m . alrows las is , .
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I �,_ ,,()si I o clock p, w ., the following valuable property, viz : I I -our aim is to ographical and personal liu�, it, w th some tj Chatha'm jail. � ' . on that 582 patients were admitted to ine in -Is' in the person of Mr. James,- Thom - ting In and o ' 11 I
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Iii.ill 'a, . to be id calf, I two year old sbeer 1 - give you the most stylish amusing reminlso . r a d recon-' I -The Bain Wagon Company -of � Bran i t twelv f the 8th line � .
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A , tron harrovps. i i . money-.' _ � 4 at 2& . , 8 - i .
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li Mr. O.- -A- I i. pair bob3ltighs, 1 singlq buggy, 1* set double bar- . I. . at 15, .was admitted to the at 21 w f Brantford to Woodstock. � treatment or relief. T4ere were a de . t bill, Cloy, who has also secured. the brought, ostbilsibly for wespass, but in . I I
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: Straw in the barn ; � � . 18 took editorial barge. f the 'Colum- Brantford for the murder of her husban' - ceipts were $18,000, an4 the ox sea 816,-� rh'el ce' paid was $1, 300. -rid right _ - - . �
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. . ust liefore t f � wa e began. CfLIeb Hartley, and was acquitted, 10. ! � � I a meeting of Knox church, Mit- calie(t. After i
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Ji4llws, whiel', . ere is a ffarne house Nith a -one c(i I I � I � � I , 'lot. They were Rev.� W. H. the said roadway to the defendant.,nierely � _ .
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, ,�ellers, WM; 17 �t . the reconstruction era. Th� Scruggs fara- i n merous , ia( Id. ,.:.A. 71 1). , Of S&Ult .L. means of entrance to their own property in - .
- , - rnis.-All, erty, cash. The farm . . . � the money inio court teaa, An Mrs. ing, in the struggle, A &s ai � I , Ste M' arie ; 'Rev. J
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�,t�-. case vra;5 11 be sold �ubject to a reserve b1d. Termsa,0 I ily were "original abolitionists' pearly HI oticethat she would make slashe . L .1 -
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