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new 1-1 �. - -h- � -Miss Currie, Cromarty. Ladies' authorities for the transportation of .
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is. they uep, only be, ...... :.- I - . � .. O'W�. ' Dark Brahman, G Irwin. Plymou rocks, O(J'ampbell, E�& JVott,' Fancy knitting, Cooper & Son, A Dunkin. Shearling ewes, Home, ,
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wr . the lmikerw� --1 -., - � rX . . - I WE Coldwell. White rocks, J � yralgian. Mine Rvalingto � Miss , Wise. Picture James Cooper & Son, A Dunkin. Ewe worlip- Mine Roger, Milis Ray. I grain, which will be selected froin . eat I
- - - f The annual show of the i' Pame, Harry Willis. White orns, W - d
I Ava, Not o Mim Symington. Patch- lambs, A Dankin, James Cooper & Son. I vow In ian Head and Braudon farlins.
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I cas We win - I- Tuokeram th . . � , r&ndon farm the record 1,Qf the i
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I 3F I 0 Bran3h Ag miultural Society wm hold on .Dorkihge, G Irwin, Minoreas, W Hartry. wool, Ev& Nott,not known. Patch quilt in James Dorrance. Aged- sow, lat., and 2nd The Fall term of the High Court of Jus- for the sea im were per sere : Whest,
16minati. we-! ere t* their grounds, in Sisforth, on Thursday and . Quilt, silk James Dorrance. Boar littered in 1997,lab tice for this county was held ab Goderich' 40i bushels ;,oats, 39 to 78 buthils v b - I .
- Friday, -of last week. Bantams, H Willis. Geese, J%s.A an. Pa-, cobtoul, Eva N M. Brethour. . $ It 1.
iiers walcOms to look - ' - The weather on both . Beattie, W Hawkshaw. and 2nd James Dorranee. Sow littered in last week before Sir William Meredith,Chief 36 to 46 bushels ; pe"., 36'to 46-lbushele.. A -t 1.
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ither you -buy now or, . I-,- Be' setting days was excellent -and- had it not been for kin ducks, G Irwin. Rouen due gap R B or crazy, Jame ' . I * Justice. The following gentlemen compose. *2 bushels -V .. .
� - Scott. Quil 8 on, W H 1897,1st and 2nd James Dorrance. 1*0
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: i - . - � . the dusty state of 'the roads nothing more I b erocchete , Mine , ymingtc . � I bushels - .. , ��
Z .1 I Tamworthn,-Boar littered in 1897, L. F. the grand J Wm. Armour., Wi I oats 50 to 10 ,. barleyp 49 to 77 1.
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I . I . In ?RODUCE.—Twenty-five pounds McCracken.. Quilt knitted, P 0 Connor, W � I jury: Ingham - .1
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i 4 ra , 1vorp I � perfect ' that respect could have been de. - DAmy , . bus9Z ; peaa� 20 to 45 bushels. 1
7 M-1 dowix ry . . - . . sired. Notwi'thotanding the disagreeabie� butter, MifA E Nott. Five pound butter, Hartry- T ttiu , James Beattie, Mrs F Goodwin. W. J. Dowding, Goderiih ; Thomas Emery, -
1, - I fflar, but. I new of travening,ana the fact that a rumor J B Tyreman, 'Henry, Chesney. Factory Nee! -in. P:;r �Owers, Mrs C Campbell,W Cheater White, -Boar littered in 1897, L. Stephen; Hugh H. Hall, Hulletb ; Alfred -A seani of what isclaimed to be hard LL
troat, double I , F. - Lurray, I
Stitched cheese, lat and 94d F Millson. Homemade. H McCracken. Gental, fine shirt, hand F. Goodwin. Sow littered -in 1897, L. Hunkin, Usbome ; Robert M Tucker- or anthracite coal has been discovered 1 on
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- good value, $4.5o. - had got abroad that the society would not - ' AwAllon Ppelle ri - ver, spella. The -
; 1: :tT0000. bread, J P Dale, 8 Wise. Baker e broad, 'made, Eva. Nott Mrs D McIntyre. Pair Goodwin. smith ;Archibald Martin, East W h; the Qu!A 'near W
I ., L 11 a4&- . i ! . hold an exhibitionthisyear on account of the . . I .9 . Yorkshire, -Aged boar, W G Walk -o ; Adam Spence, discovery was made by a Behamiall mit er, I
--- .. I , -, . A Cardido, W. J Clark. H011ey.ilm amb, W woolen iooks, machine made, Miss Wine, W m lot Adam- Reichatt, Hensall'
. . . . . . loss of their show building by fire, there: was . �
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... am , buttons � I .L - -- - . Hartryk Honey. in jar, JBTrman, W H M6Cfaeksn. � Pair woolen socks, home and 2nd. 1�oar littered in 1897, L F Good- Howick ; John Woon, Goderich township, named Louis Gourney, who olaims tbab i 0 is
- .. I . . -- . . I a good crowd in town and the gate receipts ' W H McCracken. Rag win, W GjWalkom.' Sow littered in 1$97 - and that the wall ' U �
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: I ., fits close at'� 11 � - Hartr,y. Homemade wines, 8 ise, Eva made, Miss Wine, , and Win. Weir, Hqwiok. Only eleven true anthracite coal,
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. mo� garmeu4 Vl'.- ........ I I . �. - � The besetting sin, of the rising young showed that, even more people than usual Nott. Dick's special for honey, Har . try. mat, Miss Wise, M Brethour. Rag. carpet, W G Walker, L F goodwill. jurors appearing, Ids Lordship directed the five . feet thick. - � I'll �
i 11 - I I had paid admission at the gate of;;the -Pair Plymouth Rocks, L F Sheriff to summon one from those present, -The dy of Henry L , f I
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: . . . a to be that of bumptious- 8 Dickson's special for butter, F Nade. Miss Wine, H Chesney. Yam carpet, Eva PouLTay. be ske 4 I .�
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% . man seem grounds. The society was laboring under W K Pearce's special for butter, B Tyre. Att W Chesney. Embroidery in ro I
.0r. . $7.50. . � � - . I I , Goodwin. Red Caps,Geo Smale. when Wm. Watson,- of Goderich w" select- found on the shore -at Hawkestolme, - .
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� I -- I - -�, ness and meedless agg a big. dimadvantW in havin 'to di id 0 Alex Herron, L P Good . I I � . nesday. Deceased was monager Of - - -.
I � . I , . - .,ressiveness, Lim din I � . i4k, Mrs F Nqelin, Mrs 0 CainaMi. win- Any variety ad as the twelth member. a
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�extm quality,41abor- , - . to us, therefore, thi�t wi their *)low, the indoor exhititus bevin1ge up Man' � turkeys, Gan Smale, Thom Vivian. An Barrie Electric Light Com - and -
jged Wjth� - L��, - I . It seems i - f '* IMMEMENTS. -Wagon, Hin3ble Broth- Rqmsu embroidery, M.Breth6ur, re D y The following oiases were disposed of: . -
ttrapaj e I I- 11 I 1played'in the skating rink. However, the . � ed to
. � - - being comparatively young 1 men, indoor show was fairly up to the mark of era Reid & Wilson's special for hu M�I[niyre. Tes cosy,Mrs F Neelin, Mrs C variety geese, Hat Hamilton, W To Annis' Elgie vs.Butts-Aim action on a pro Dory &boa b fif by ye arm of a. Ce nisy'slu .
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� Vibr8t� ' - �1- I there might be ,A� tendency to- for ' Js;�es Walker. Iron beam plow, inctFey' Campbell. Tray covers ny variety due a, W To Annie. Buff 6;., note. His Lordship hearing the case with- have-oommitted suict-de while in -
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amd trimime& I . . mer years, although there was a notice. Brothers. Turnip cutter, Hinch Broth. Mel t MralrWeelin. Specimen darn- chins, W C Nethereott. . - ..
-a jury. At it a conclusion judgment ant mood. I
virved pearl buttons., -. � 1. boast somewhat regarding tho� low able decrease in the exhibits of fruit and out -David McCracken, a wdU-kn 11 --
� . � ere. Wind Mill, Hinchley Brothe Wood- ling, 'Er"Irallibald.W Hartry. - Wool Inat; GRAim�M Brethour took all the firsts *in was reserved tifl the rising Ot the court. ,1-111-- Own � . 4 .I - ---
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� . - . I I prices for good materia1, that we roots. The�exhibit of horses was excel -an pump, J Walsh* Son. . I Eva Nott, Mine Win. Special W this clan and James Hamilton took 2ad fo Gordon vs Wrigfit-An action for tied uc. highly respected- .farmer of I ��
"" - ` .. ' I I . there being some very fine animals in the _ "iZeRobt. white fall wheat and Then Vivian took 2nd - night when hin -
[new out of the, best ... are now offering. ' GmuN AND SEEDs.-Red ,fall heat, M Chesney. 34re � F G Neelin, tive. tion was tried by a ju .i A verdict for -drivinghome the -other I I ..
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i0kets ever imported, - . to 'brag - what . ' ' te fall heat -Child's quilt, Miss Mary Cheane . e ed. horse, a young and spirited alli
I . . - I We disclaim any desire . .7 The cattle show was excellent sudcompetent Brethour,.8 Fume. White fall �$ 8 Special, jo�� plantiff and $250 him into the ditch. Mr. �
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. . we are able to do, in this particular authorities claimed f , Faroe, .11 . Brethour. Spring FLowzRs.---S ' tooks,. R B .Scott, . large peas. Beaus, Robert Barbour, Jacklin vs. Prandlove-An act-, McCracken was
- . Purse, M Brethour. Six rowed arley,. Walker. ' Asters, Henry, Chesney, James D McLachlan. Timothy seed, Iff Brebhour, -thrown from the cart and trampled to- death -
. - . I . . I - purcha -the privilege of any that of Toronto and Loonoon in point of the , James Hamilton. M. Brethour received all breach of promise being undefended, - was by tht horse.
� I I ..� se was , Brathour, M, Brethoui. Two rowe baile , Aitellemon, Phlox, John Walker James. given to the jury who returned a. verdict for ,� I
. Tol"Lis � .... I - quality of -the grade animals'shown. There . . p rizem for clover and flix seed. Indian corn., . .1 - I t a
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. I I . I other pemn who had enterprise was afsom, goodshow of ' Lj 7" M Brethour. Large oats, AitcheBOD. V, � be as, G E Cresswell, Jrobn I Wednesday afternoon, while
I � - sheep and swine,while D Brethot '..o.. 3 men Hamilton. plaintiff al $10., Ttl: r11- �
r sold,. am four lines, - advantaP poultry was plentiful and of excellent qual- rethour, Brethour.- Black ate M -Walker. S ;jru'ni'a's', J'6hn Walker, James a ' Hem vs. Glavin -An action for slander at putting a roof on the now :office a �
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W. Bought away be- - enough in him to take rethour, . . . I Dickson. D Petunias, James Scott, John ROOTS MUD VEGETABLE9.—Eg,dY PO- verdict for plaintiff I 24c and -costs. , bar Broe paper mills. at Goeorgeto*ims 1 4 1
. � of an opportunity. - . ity. Altogether,we may adely MY that the D Brethour. Common oats, M &toes D McLachlan, M. Br4hour, I W I I I
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tum them over to- - One reason for buying was that we aw exhibition was a good one and the moiety rethour, 8 Faroe. Large peas, D rethour, Walker. - Gladiolus, James Scott John t, 9 McNall vs.- Rumell-An action for seduc- Charles WAtmEf fell Off the roof somo,25 .-
Vr a Late potatoes, Georjoi Smale, na arm. and !evo�rd - .
I I � . Brethour. 43mall peas, D Brat our. M Walker. Dahlias, let.and 2nd G i Creps. T Annie. tion was settled by consent, a verdict for f"t- 011 Oxami tf08 him . -
1�� are to be congro,tulatid on so successfully � - well. Rowsp James Dickson. Pansies, J Kemp, T Ho garth. Collection potatoes, ribe were found to be broken. He is A,
liere an �opportunity to make some surmounting their difficialties,and inbringink Brethour. Timothy, M Brethour,. 8 Purse. 1 $250 for plautiff being accepted. : I 7 �
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&40, red bordem re- . Olin Walker, .T,arnes Dickobim. Carus A Herron, W Runie, Swede - turnips, H ,f critical condition. � I ..... I'll
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ecial price 9e. - - . nioney, and at the same time'give their exhibition to such a successful issue. - Flax seed,* 8 Purse, M Brethour. White i tionsp Johnston vs. Johnston was settled cub c -The Lother day, a well-dressedmUll , , r- 11
I - � I � . James Dickson. Single dianthum, James Hamilton,G Smale,T Vivian.. Other tumips, I L - . .
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. . �- to Our customers. values that we THE SPECIALTIES. beans, W R McCracken, M . Eretho'ur. Dickson. Double dianthus, James Scott. W T ,Annie. Intermediate wurtzelf W T chased $375 worth of goods .-in a , - -1 �
64%1.. 21x492 ilieheir (imootw . . . . ' I . Flour, T 0 Kemp. I I Annie, A Herron. Mangold wartzel, G McKinnon et'al vs. McKinnon at al. was . Viry store. : I I- 1A an
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red bordets, regular ' I never were In a position Apart from the regular agkiculbuml part FIELD ROOTS AND VEGETABLES.—,E11111pirs Geraniums, G E Cresswell, T 0 Kemp. . settled by agreement, all parties to the Suit L Jaw Toronto -
iYe show there i were several special at- PobFlowers,1m-Begoniss, W Hartry. Gar- Smale, W T Annie. Field oarrotB,A Herron, cheque on the Bank of
ni& two for 25e. previously. - . Of -State Potates, W Cameron, W H McCraoilig. consenting to a judgment ghring testator's . . L$125 as wall � .
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� - a* aniums; R B �cott. Foliage pl Mrs Armstrong. Garden carrots, Mrs Arm- - receiving in change 11 � the
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R I . . warp i and weft . � The stock we have bourrht Will be sold tractions for the musoment of the crowd. an. Beauty of - Hebron, W H Medracken. ants,, T 0 widow. the interest of testator's personal es - -a
, ' Facbs a, , R B Scott. L Hanging strong, Ja toodle. .The cheque now turns I
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War 45c & I � Nihitney block The first was a football mitch bet Dub- White elephant, W Cameron. Lfghtning Kemp., _ men Wells.. Paranipe, J Wells, A late during life� . L out to be :
� chesp. rep : I at the afore in the I ween . Herron. Blood boots, G Smale, Mrs -Arm- L , I I .
� 11in and. Egniondville for the -society's. cup.. w basket, T 0 p. . Annuab, out - flowers, The grand jury ht L 11
, eachL 1U. I �prems, J Smith. Early rose, .J1 Smith, r,:: . brough in a true bill for Orgery. � * nadlent .
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; . next door to the phOtOgraPh i Dublin won it lost ye a �ng. Turnip beets, 0 Tuffin, T Vivian. -�The bronze mad &I of :the Royal (A
L i � ar but as it in ne a John Walks Bouquet of cub Otr4 � a ow of the Queen I -
I H Willis. Late rose, J Smith. E4rly vs.- IV -
. colored bor,derBi. good - I . Oe- . Celery, G Smale, T Vivian.: Red onions, J , Association was presented to -
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.. - - gallery. - We have added to the nary to win it twice in order that it;i t riot bove James Scott, j S, flowers, To 0 mp, John Walker. Va, Caiv7ert.Thivis the Centralia shootingdan; H
iish, regulai 20c. and � B y other L than ' ' vs, W - FINE AuTs. 0 Yellow onions, Jan A number of witnesses wereexamined,includ- A. Booth, a pupil at the -Model ; "I
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I J - Jqrge be theirs for k6epa they were obli TO rown. Late varS Oj � Ts. Collection of plidtographs, ol Carmi hael, G Smale. I George Augu*t uk un
� each 15,a� ' - ,regular stock of tweeds a - her than ut- I '
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� .11, . . o might des' to compete . Cameron. Ong re man 01 , H Me. P Henderson, iploma. Water color pai Wells, J Carmichael. Wilftelonione, John School, Toronto. In I
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-- � -1 -, r=ge Of Men!s Suits, and as every- - 11 Carmichael. Cabbage, J Carmichael, Hugh moved the I I �� .
ieap, all the timep but , � . � 1 ir it. The game, w4ich histed about -Cracken, JiAnes Broadfoot. In Id Ing, lab and 2ad Mrs C'Campbell. Painting .� an hour the jury returned a verdict of un-' -Booth
I .. I � go as , Hamilton. Cauliflower, C Tuffin, John Car- made brave efforts to save theliti of Another I
: bargains, and ib. wiRl � . . I thing ijr sold for cash only at tl�is , " , was keenly contented. Bat.Seafor an in oil, Miss C * h M Campbell. Painting lawfully wounding. ; Colvert was sentenced - . ..
,Von if you doWt neadf ... 11 I .1 hour tW5 W H McCracken, James .Br Swede on silk, Mrs D�)Lin.rtsyre, 8 Wise. Paint- michael. Wa ale. Musk to twelve monthi in the Central Prison iiih boy, who bad become over, . 11 . L d in ibe � - �
I ''I'll - store, buyers may expect to receive suburb was too strong an aggregation for the turn i , T Illook - - - � : � I . I
� ips, W H McCracken I Sym- melon, T Vivian, G Smale. Pumpkin, Geo hard labor. . I water.. . - . -��
� they follows from the Irish capital and,won out White field carrots, G E Cresswe 1, W H . , 11
wonths. i . ing on sativi, re C Campbell, Mies -
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q I . I -values for their money which ii�e' . I Mrs C Camp- Smale, RHamilton; Squashes. J Wells. The grali -While out rifle shooting on Governors I �
� . .Oding in McCracken. Red field carrots, M rethour. -1p , , , _M jury throw out tho bill,
4 .'I have not the privilege of receiving by a score of one to none. The a � Ington. ainting on vs vet, 2 1
M. , � . ington. .Painting on tin in Mammoth squeak, G Smale. Citrons, Gen counts, the( charged R. DoLong with horse Islaid, Friday forenoon 1dr.W.W.Grulcomip .
. - I � . . - the ring,w-hich consisted of two rad4, a free Thomas Hill. Field pumpkins,A Davidson, P811, Mine Sym .. of Philadelphia, who Q been spending the .
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- a green racei' was "watched with W H McCracken. Winter cabbage, Alex oil, James Beattie, Miss Symington. Paint- Smile, 0 -Tuffin. Tomatoes, . Jae Nor i I
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� . following are a few samples which' interest. In the free foi all there' ing on.glass iul oil, MOB Crich. Painting on Miss Pringle. Collection table vegetables, Queen vs. RmA.",914 charge of rape. The I
rIs. Bro 'as . - 0. were'ODlY Davidson, W H McCracken. Cauliflower, in&, re eelin, ra todgins. T.And. John Carmiohael,,Chab Tuffin. Shoot girt Herb, aged 1.6. resideuce,�,A Minnicogaimashene, island,aboub ' ..
� � Pe -- inodicate�. exactly what - we are two horsen,L J'oseph Hu(pll'a horse winning in W M McCracken, Nantes carrots,� T Hill, Ch first witness W
. - . - _ , hom carro I to, G E tier, D year$, L Woo - twelve Miles from PerietLinguishene, was - 1-1
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: . - three straight- heats'with Joseph Willis see- JB Ty Cape in past 0, Mrs CCampbell. Portrait DAmy.-Twenty five pounds bti butter, ther only one, for at the. close of . . � bantly killed by thossocidahtal discharge
ofiering for THE SPOT CASH - . reman. Early � L -
TON� ond. There was quite a field 1 of green Cremwell,'W H McCracken. Blood. beets in qkayon, J P Heuders6h. , Crayon sketch, McLachlan, J Wells. Five pounds the cross examidafAon His Lordship asked 11' . �
. - I - ZI lat kiid 2ad Miss Crich.,L Panel Sketch, Mrs, J Kemp, Mrs Wm .Jeffery, D McLachlam, the Crown prosecutot if there was any use, -of hill rifle. .
, - - horses, and the interest taken liy� then T H -The four -y
q .. . - sold at . Pee 0 11, �V H McCracken, Table beets,
I . Scotch Suiting . ar-old daughterof J.Dromeho 1,
. � ,S that formerly PAVA 0 Campbell. - ' . Yam% -;-Plume, J Carmichael, James Me- 41 ej I
1� - �� . tators in the different 'eon- beets was of the E. well, Alex Davidson. Partin Pa. W . . I after the girl's *own evidence, proces ing li, . on, the -Dougall. road Windsor, ;not,
, : - $1 8 and - $20t, e $13-50. keenest. The. following g a summary ;f the JU ting that 'Vln .
I our prie , n xemp. Ta a oorn, . DdZS. llwraitb. Northam. Spy,Minnia Creighton, with the came, and the Q. C. intims I I
� - . - I H McCracken, T 0 - flrcom�-, the ram track, wan seriously
0t; and Bet& M' T h ,aular-$17 $16, race by heats: : HeavyHoro -WHbrsham, jpFigh. Win Chesney. . Rhode Island Greening, A there was not, it was withdrawn and Russall , . I
. �'77 'J & - . Other suiting -,reg . . I . James Scott, Thomas Govenlooki Va- p I ,burned Thursday morping. She went 19to
-held in our �' . O� . 21 1 1 W ar ry. or. Light no s,—W Dickson. Cattle.-' Herron. Bildwino W Chesney, MrS Arm- * dischargei. .
1- f15, now - Robert Wilson's Rena Stewart 'strong. Golden russet, J Norris. King the houso-to .
There is an . . -TI, 1 $12 �5. ' riety corn, W H McCracken, The *grand jury presented a No Bill in . . get matches' for some men who I
excellent, . John WilHs'.Pstch Work 3-2 2 4 Celiry, W H M coragilgen. Red o cue, George Stan I ry, Stanley ; David Milne, - .
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- -- 'Rigby 0()a* rainproof, regular price P.Scott's Dick Roche -' 6 4 3 2 H, McCracken, 8 Wine. White o no, W Ethel ,- Hen Heal, Stratford. il'oultry, Tompkin, T Vivian, W Chesney. Snow, each of the counts in -the Jessup oonspir were workini near, anA when she came �out �
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4 opening here, for F& .... � Bibland 4 5 4 3 H McCracken, J Dickson, To stoes, 8 � -W Coate, linton. Dairy Produce -H '. T Vivian. Talman sweets,, C Tuffin, Win case$ iind- this b-Ank'the last item on the ca - to the street they 'became ignited and Act -
------- 1 ,,$12 and S-14, now $7.25. John StewarV8 James I , fire to her clothing. .: !
,,apher haa gone to tkf-- - I'll, I . ,� � , i - r m one, , Fine Arts, -F: Chesney. Maidealo'blush, W Chesney, C slider the court was closed ia due form.
I - . Two --2-0e linen collars for 25c; two I Hart's Ned H. 1 3 drawn Wise, W H McCracken. Wate I W McCartney, rucefield. . -The new G. T. R. bridge over the I I ��
tatifirn a, good artist ::: . � drawn H McCracken. Musk melons, G E Cram- Holmested, eaforth. Flowers, --D Sbew. Tuffin. Fallawater, T Vivian. Colverts, R ' I
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�mbfe business here.,- .. - I pairs 30e, linen cuffs for 300. , jliuto� ;. Roggarth, 'r. Wealthy, John Kemp. Spitz- - Niagara . river w.am formerly opened mt
- - ,,, ) The relay race between teams of four run- well, W H McCracken. . Citrous, H Me- art, Brawls. I Fruit, -D Cautelon, ( � 0&nada6
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room here for labo"rs,. A'lina )of Umbrellas at 46c; boys V other vs* t I Thursday of lamb week- The �ocremony wholl
ners from different municipalities w- Itewart, �Bftesels. Grain and Seed@,- enbergs, Chesney. An' , . Fielding, Minister of �
rn�ght beable- to make- : 15c ; f0c ties now interesting and the keenest rivalry existed Crackaq. Vegetable Marrow, W H I apples, R Hoggairth, no ;Vimn Chesney. XT. ! -lion. W. 8 by bands fro -m both Canada, and the
. School caps at on. Squash, W H M eCraoken, R G sulock. George Watt,]Harlock ; R S has gone to Eli
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Id be a great couveni- '15c ; 35 I raken. . lection Roots and V;efet bleA,-D CautelGn, Olin- .. . 8 may, R Hoggarth, Finance, gland. =,playing patriotic airs and was 101-
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�-ere, as well '. : C, 30c and 40c ties noW between the runners, while their friends � a jr. Crab a1pples, J Carmichael, W C esney, -The enthusiastic Scots, of Toronto, lowed b carnival of,sports and Muwma. I
aarroft- . 201c . 2,5c braces for 15c - $10.00 were equally interested in the restilL The vegetables, W H McCracken. - ion. Lidies' ork,-M-ra G Baird, Bruce. PUEPOM ere .
� properly conducted.- LL 11 P . . . . L these runners .. ; Mrs G IT, Sesforth ; Mrs P Mur. Grapes, 1? LHamilton John -Kemp. Winter . et'ag a Monument to themosinory tiOUS. Naere was an immense -crowd Prom-
. - L ow 86-150-- $8 follow te comprising � I FEuiT.-Winter mpleo,-R I reening, field 6 . 0 of Robert Burns. - .. . . - �
%going over our villagw. L ready-made suits n L I � I . . . L pearm, Wise Prin Is, F L Hamilton. Fall . sy Big b ent.
L � I competed - I 'Blalce. -Frid i h the safe in the Brunswick - -The fourteenth annual championship
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.,hat those in the north - . suits ,now $5.50 ; 87 suits now -Seaforth, I T 0 Kemp, James Al an. N Spyv, Ches- ray . 11 0 1 pears, T Vivian, I Hamilton., Peaches, D -
I- - -T, Hatcher D. Wilson, A. wey, Henry Chiiiiloiy. Roxboro Beet, J 11 e Staft Show. 1. McLachlan. � House, Colborne, was blown open and, be. meeting of the Amateur Athletic Assooli-
le, , I . I - . . 'Rosedale To- -
� trea.�ted with a snow- S . B Tyreman, James Allan. Bald im, J R I - tween $200 and $300 taken. tion of Canada, was beld st 11
3 , . � - $4.50 ; a special suit at $4.25 ; utherlaud, James Kyle, let; Seaforth,-
; - I four dozen pairs men's pintsi your J.- Dann, W. Payne, J. Dorsey, W- C"'ne ; Tyreman, J 8 Brown. Westfield eek no The H'bbe t A i ultural Societi, were MiscELLAwzous.-Maple sugar, M Breth- ,-Anderson Bros.' saw. mill in Sullivan 1 3 -
I � - Tackeramith, -D.- McDougall, R. McGregor, favored with beagurtlieful weather foij their our,, G Smale. Extracted honey, C Taffin, y ronto, on Saturday, when B. Js Wafers, of
7- I Further. James Scott, James All King ,�, � township,- near 0, healey, was destroyed b L '
-whiq) laiindried . - . R Hoggarth, fr. Homemade bread, Chas the N.Y.A.C., broke the world's reoord1or I
cago- choice. for $1 ; H. Tyndale, Riley, 2ad; Egmondville - show 'at Staffs, on M tiiesday. . fire Friday. Lose, about $6,000. .
. . . A. of Tompkins, J B Tyreman, Robe Char . Tuffin,T-Viviau. Home made soap, John* - the 229 yaide run, covering the distance in
shim reffular price t! and 85ci school, -Joe Winter, . James Collie, G o6orge lost, and, in consequence, there was a large .
r Edighoffer waa called . 81 0 - term. Golden Russet, J D McM* hael, G '' . Smale. Preserved fruib,-Peaches John , -James Bond,s conductor on the Toronto 21 seconds. - The Cinadisim records for -bbe - �
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A Michigan, to- atteind . now 55c; two pairs heavy wool MeMann, Leo Charlenwoith. Irwin. Canada Red, J B Tyrema Thomas turn 0 aCh exhibitors and visitors, the Kem Mrs Wm Jeffery. Peara,F EHsmil- surbaban railway, wan jolted from a car running broad jump, throwing the 16 -pound, .
'� " beloonsiderably exceeding those I i
. - . THE FRIZE LIST. � . .9 gatereceip, j4 � . It Sm*i M. Pridaynightand received serious if not .
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Siater,L Barbara,. who- I sox for 25c, ; heavy ))lack Oash I McMichael. Ontario' T 0 Ke r , John f last year, despi - ton, �, Bretfiour. Plume, Job hammer, and the 440 yards ran Wer -8
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' iast week. She had I ' ' . -50C ; HORSES.—HOAVY Horses,- Brood mare Walker. Mann apple, Henry ,, ' a 11 0 te the fact that the price Brethour. Cherries, R Hoggarth, jr., Mrs fatal injuries. � . - broken. - - � - �-�-
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: k weeks from typhoid mere at 2.5c, regalfiri price im, P 0 Irwin. Six varieties winter a ,, ,of admission had been reduced about one � -Mark Woods, a painter, was found at Lieutenant-Govemor
tats at 50c, with foal, George Dale, Charles Wilso half. During the entire afternoon of the Armstrong. Gooseberries, F L H -it is *xtsted th I ��
fine stiff and fedora. f smilbon, dead in the Rapson House stable,Woodatock,
I Connors. Foal, Geogge Dale, Charles Wil- Chesney. Ribston Pippin G E so ell, 'Bretho.ur. Strawberries, hi Brethour, - ,b -
-Mir. John I�ender and 0 M fcIntoah, of Manitoba, will resign his po- , -01
75c and $1 ; pantings, regular - James Scott. I second day, the show ground: presented. a mi LLL I
fxom, near this place, . son. Two year old fifly, Mrs Andrew Archi . John Carmichael. Raspberries,M Brethoui, Friday me ng. He had fallen 1-4 feet from ,sit
� . . ry lively appearance, and th liveliest in- . . ion to *hich-hewas appointed in - No.
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V- Pn nd $6, selling ROW, at bald ear Fall apples,�Four varieties fal ap lea vel , a hay mow. - . - 93, to accept the proffered miku- - �
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idon, fair last Tuvid I ce 85 a , James Carling, A G Smillie. One y tere&t ,.was taken in the exhibits 6y all. F LHamiltQu. Tomatoes, John Car L -Ephraim Conway, aged 74,of Princeton, ve;;ar, IS I -of le&dL, �,
leased with the trip. I other lines worth, $4-50 old filly, John F. Dale, George Dale. Two W Chesney. Pippinif, J 8 Brown, WiNiel TViviau. Jelly, Mrs Win Jeffery,= aFership in British Columbia , A ; Ing I
� . lyreman. icinity is no fine - er of G6orl - Lone yeS -
,lach threshed, from ten�- - I $3.76; eorge Dale. One year Cameron. Graveustein, J B Staffs -and i go Front, i IDT -1
and $4, now $2.75; fancy colored year old gelding, G horses and c tle, and the excellent exhibits Tuffin. Specimen of writing, Mrs T M charged with the murd English financialvorporaticub I I
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hels, Who can beat .... -- , ling, Wln MoGavin. Draught team, Snow or Fameuse, Thomas M Michael, n. was found guilty of manslaughter at the 'his term as Lientenaut-Governor is unex- .
. . shirts at 50c and 75c, Worth 81 old geld Pippin G E in both th , classes fully sustained this Hamilton, M W Pringle, Minnie - Creighto Woodstock assizes and sentenced to five -' d. The position which Xr Macitintosh � 11 -
i3.,, Jr-, and Min clam I . John Dow, Chris Dale, dlenry Chesney.' James Allan. Blenheim . putation, d many times the j adges Cal flowers, J Wells, 8 Miller. Potted pire. .
,,ere visiting rell . -and $1.50. . Cresswell, James Allan. Colviart, Thomas re plants, J Wells, John Smale. Pickles,J years in ponitenti;rj, � to ' understood to bes, v;r7y,Advsiibtg- I
� . � - iti-fos- General Purpose, -Brood mare with foal, und difflou in deciding .between the . bursday, on the pro. aceep is - I I-
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. I ' Carmichael, Mrs Win Jeffery. Tomato eat- . -Oil was eous one. �
Vicbdity on Sunda, OL fit the store sold at prices George Henderson, R B McLean. Foal, let, McMichael, G Irwin. Alexander� Robe true
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: M� Every artiol 1eq Charters achess 0 denberg merits of the animals, and we may safe!y sup, Mrs To M Hamilt , Mrs Win Jeffery. -about one ,mile -Fire did f 15,000 da I 7 *d a '
Zurich, paid Miss, Liz- - _8 and 2ad R B McLean. Two year old filly, I- R B Scott. D Re ' say ths - t the allow of'animals was equal in I on party of Norman McLennan, h Magn T1 my VV11- -
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ii�it on Sanda,y.-Mn. that are nearly 50 per celut James Carlin Chris Dale. One year old El(:O&tL ]Bros., J B Tyreman. Cayi gs � d, fit if � iot in number, to' an . y of the MANUFAOTURE6. -Home made blankets, . went of Florence. It was -found at a dept , to the Bijou- Theatre, the United'Servioe .
. . I . of 2io feet, and the flow Is yielding fifty 10 I
ader the parental roof . than.the regular values. Co!'s clothing store) R.J. Matthoewi'.picturo .
L I streak, Elcoat Bros. Maiden's - Blush, %na I Y, I C,
. I � . . filly, John MeNevin, George Nott. Two King large shown. There was a fair show of all wool, W m Chesney, Minnie Crei illiton, r d . .
-Stalch - was the� � sheep and pigs, but the poultry exhibitwas Home made flannel, all wool, Mo sall ' - gallery and the Charles Rogers & SnmW for-
.tosa - , I year old gelding, George Stewart. Team, George Irwin, W H McCrack '. ggie is. barrels pe re store, in During the &a.
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. Miller on, Sunday.- - TERMS -CASH. � Pivin, R Charters. . . -An old lali, an inmate of the House i of
. . John F Dale, Jobim, Dow. I ears -W her imall. The indoor show was quite son, Win Chesney. - Hoine made matinet, W- Industry, at Kingstonpl � nitu Tolonto. I L
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r returned home from. ... . -- . Light Horses,-Carris d mare inter pears, J B Tyre nan, J G r1b 1grood as a of the shown this year. Of Chesney, Minnie Criighton. Union f1annelL,/ _Ontario, known as the horses attached to the Waterous steam, . -
geare G H Cres3weR, Elcoat " Doetrosse Orr is on Tuesday night, aged engiusbecame ftightened'and,ah4rged . I
� L a C r Sprost. Fall . p di d down �
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-We, are: glad to hear . . with f oal; Wra Pollard. VQ-,Broo Bros. Flemis iesuty, Elcos I Bros., 00arlO,.there was a scarcity of fruit and M.Brethour. Raz carpeting, cottonwa 112 years, having been borim on the 8th of Victoria street, fatally injuring P09. Hem I
,rus ia recovering from. - - Ilg & Son, Wm. Pollard.- Three year ol�*0117 � Armstrong, 3rd M Breirf., . - I I ,v - -�
, - In aur regular- store$ in the Stro y Andrew Govenlock. Duches of At gouleme roots, but th4b is to be expected this year. lat and 2nd Mrs may, 1785. . keth, A seven-year-old newsboy, And injured I
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� .. . Block, we continue to tender to or gold' Wm. Dale. Two year old filly or Tyreman. I The ladies wo6re to the front aq usual, with our. 'Rag . carpeting, woollen. warp, Win .
#�� rr ! J D McMichael, .'J B BeuQ -The Rev. Theodore Cossman, D. D., eight other people'sarieusly, mud many low -
geldinigNm Pollard. One year old filly or' iplendid atid varied display of their handi,- Chesney. Union blankets, Minnie Creigh.
�;ed illness, exte4dirix our customers the Same measure gelding: Alex Buchanan, R B MaLean. Bill- Clairgeau, J B Tyreman. Grey )r white -a I . �gets, let �ged n1mety, the oldest Lutheran minister severely. . . � � I
. work. The � following is a list of the priz ton, William Chesney. Horse blan .
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ave striven � Dayonne, SYurse, J B Tyreman. Clapp's ! I t . . Men. in 0 ' d di d at Lunenburg,.Nova Scotia,
'� � ; and 2nd Wm Chesney. Bonin, J'S all& a, 0 . -Anthony Crane, of Tryeannel, had ai
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xv. Samuel Taegarb, of of satisfaction that we h kle carriage -horse, T J Berry, H Vervach. Favorite, Wm'Elliott, G E Cresswell. Bart- wilme" : I . I last w�eig. He had been more than .sixty - � �
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. � " narrow escape from choking, to death while - I
t8unday morning,12th. - to fumish them with in ,the past. yp in the minist . ;
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- Roadster, -Brood mare with toal, James lett, G E cresswell, Robert - G venlock. I . HORSES. r t, -Span Thomas Col- wraith, two lat prizes. are . �,
ImmumzN-Ts.?�-F L Hamilton took five r artAki Of dinner at the Peawarden 1 4
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� raonths, and 21 d&Y#--- h us the object is to make the Smith. 11oal J"D Warwick, V. S., James r John 9 � Ln, of Chicago, who Ouse"aFt Thaman, the other day. He rat. -
Itietec! with epileptia er Of future Smith. Thr;� year old filly or gelding,John Louis Bonne de Jersey, Thomas Govenlock, qahoun,2nd Dow. Brood firsts and J -Murray & Co. two see�nde in -Mr. John . Wi R - � I
I fimt sale the forerunn 8 Furse. Sheldon, J D Mchlichi -el, J B mare, R B Lean, George Kerslake, (Lum- represents the Heinze .Pickling Company, of . I
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wought on paralysisp� I nee we Dinsdale, Georwe Dale, Two year old filly Tyreman. . Beurre d' Aryon, 3 Purse. ley). Foal, R B McLean, Charles Tuffin, this department. F L Hamilton received a Pittsburg, has been in Hamilton -for several tempted to swallow a couple of Pieces of I A
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3he, lea,vea behind her a- sales, making a customer 0 or gelding, R ilson, Wm-MeMichael.' One iieKerslaki.-. Three year old filly or recommendation for diso'harrow. and oprizig days in connection with the firm'* roject; beef about two and a half inch" in diam- -1
smalL - make a customer always McNevin, Seckel, James 8cott. Georl I I harrow, and Thomas Mu . � eter. The I I i
of E I a ,y got caught in his ,.threat, and .1
band and six vear old filly or gelding, John rray, . ;
Plums. -Golden Drops W Cop Iding, George Kemp, James Scott,- Albert tooth ' to- establish a branch f%CtDry in Ca aols. " ., �
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9! ' he was mossilidead when the doctor �:
�& baby mouths, � -- Luot� in the Robert Doig. Teamp G Green,A Buchanan, mmendation for house ventila - . Arrived � P
�, , three Mes readymade suits we c McCracken. - Washington, G E 0 sswell, V ipona. Two year old fill or gelding, Jae I -It is announced- -from Ottawa that Sir I 4
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� sympathized with in . dr ver,,O Johnston, E Bossenberry. . W .Oliver Mowat ucceed Sir On *8 @me, 31"r, Crane w" !
� n make at Single i G8proat. Jefferson, W H Cracke Carlin, Thomas Vivian, L :iGoodwiyl. One will -shortly a a � A
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Lis peculiarly ad in, .L � best qualities; our ow oCATTLz.Durhamo,-Cow, RobtCharters, I I LADIES' Won -K. -Gents' fine shirt, Minn- , . I . L:
, I . a c,raLdes- Smith's Orleans, W -H McCracken, W Copp. year old filli, of gelding, Win Hodge, jr, - George Kirkpatrick an Lieutenant -Gov I I . I i
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very ra I I i .... A8, 10,00 and 12.00; lower g James Broad,foot, P McK&T. Two year old Creight,6n, Maggie Jamieson. Gents' 11 , old. . i I
k'aa , ach reapeot � ; � � . Dusnes Purple, W H McCracken. mbard, ThO1111115 C01 I an* of Ontario, and that the port'foliOL of Justice yearn � ar -,
. - luboun, George Kerelake.�Entire nel shirt, M Brethour. Woolen a ' -A death from a most 1�cull - ,cail a I
�.d, and waa -a loving- . � $5,50, 6 50 and 7.00. heifer, lat and 2nd Jamep Broadfoot. One I � i
� � W H McCracken, M Brethour. radibaw, colt, Thomm Vivian. I tock'nget has been offered to Hon.Dsvid Mills. - -i
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�.- . � A few lots left of medium _.ht suits yesr� old heifer, James Cowan.. Heifer calf, P . - D McLachlan. Woolen socks, Maggie GeorgeStrovel, the 8 -year-old son of Occarr 01, ?"I'lar, ''I
4 . - W H McCracken, W Copp. Yel ON Egg, General rpose,-r-Span, Thomas Colqu - I MT.Thomas Smith, a well -know -11
. . . Norris. Bro6d mare, Win Jamieson, D McLachlan.--- Woolen mitts, trovel, Dawn, While Playing in morning' . I
of the British Amso- - we are clearing out at $4.50 and $5. Robert Charters, James Broadfoot. Bull W H McCrackent John Walker. Reins houn, Ha ;ie .Jamieson, .1) MeLa6blan. Home Mr.. Wm. 8 suffered for stime, -
I . 'Elcost Bros. Herd J L Two year arther of Blenheim, - I I � q
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TMOUW. Dr -Hamilton, I : 2. 2 5. calr, Robert Chart-bro, L Claude de']§evy,W Copp. Pouds eedling, Fell. Foa , B McLean. old Magh the harvest field on Thursday last, ran a young f � I " . i
, � , .',NT&F1 odd pants $1, 1-50, ' . . imlen single yarn, R Hoggarth, * r., . . time from a bad tooth. While attendirig L .
I I I 1. - of five Durhame, es spun W1 AiBtle in Blood poisoning im- L. .. . .�
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I v -d OL I Grapes. -M I me L lately set in and death resulted on -$at- . I ' aaya ago, serious - . �J
�! of -meeting Lord Kel- , . ,er 'MI -10thili'" '8 Broadfoot. - core a Early, Robert Goven. Minnie Creighton. ,Home spun woo en " d the Berlin, fair a few d dcw
� bur stock of wint ere Thomas . . Road and wrisge,-Spau� J E Walker, 'i . velopmentr-set in, and he .
L double yarn, Minnie Creighton. Patchwork- - . . was removed to � !
Wr William Thomeonr � 11 the laTgest we ev4 carliedt and as Ayrshires,-Cow, lat and 2nd , look. Niagara, Thomas Govenloc*, James Robert Bar our. Brood mare, Thomas ur ' day. JohnL Gdd it -wan found I li
�he Glaagoiw Univard:43r - e such ensures to the buyer a large Hill. . . bert Govenlo , John Skinner, John A Norris. Ioal, Thomas Zaijt, M Brathour, 8 Miller. Crochet or -The houte and barn of Mr. _ the hpopital. at Galt, where - . .
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I . , Grades, -Cow, S Appleby; James Aitchi-- Scott- Concord, Ro ek. Skinner, Three year old n1tted quilt, Maggie Jamieson. Crazy des, three miles east of Thombury, on the that tha decaying tooth had caused � an -111,
. - Robert G venlo, .. b ,6 - Thi abs2effs I
p recognition -bet,ween;- � range of 'quality, quantity and L son, Alex Broadfoo.L- Twoyear-'old heifer, Walker. Delaware, le,1 Win Hodge, work, Mrs Wm Jeffery, James Norris, Gravel-iond, were struck by lightning at 9 1 W scene t form on the jaw I � i
tentist a -ad his, formo61C- . Rogers 4 Wilder, Robert Goven ek, lat Py or - gge g, John $in& I I
price. , � lat antl 2nd S �`Ajpleby. One year old jr. Two y old filly or gelding, Thomas Charles - Tuffin. Sofa cushion, Minnie a. m. Sunday. The house in liadly shaken broke internally-, blood poisoning set Jut and A
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� and old associations, . and 2nd. Rogers 9 Lindley, J B yreman. . I he died a short time afterhis arrival at that I -1
. The leader in men's all -wool under- I A Appleby. Heifer Creighton, Maggie Jamieson. -Embroidery - the entire crop of .
. heifer, W Habkirkp. - gizers 15 A �
�he utmast, freedom. It, I . , Robert Govedock. Ro am,, J Skinner, Jo im Sm,ale. One year old filly or ap and the barn, with - institution. f : .
pile. meeb I . ollar suit, which is calf, 8 Appleby, 6 JP Cresswell. T wo year n Robert Govenlock. ny other gelding, M in Hodge, jr., �R B - McLean. in silk or as Gi, Maggie Jamieson, Miss this ,season,, was burnt lftp.* '
6ssors and pu 11 .. : clothinct is a d en old stser lot ind 2old W Winter- Oae..Tear B Tyreman, Robert. Govenlock. . Pringle. Embroidery in wool, Maggie Jam- -The demand for ticketa for the banqueb �
from the C� - variety J B Tyremau, Robert Go nlock.'S Entire colt, Thom", Skinner. . -Tepawater was.visited by a disastrous i .
%nd si�C, far off : entirely free fr9m burrs and sm I John T Dickson, John F Dale. 1 '. leson. Roman embroidery, M Brethour, ivery to be given to Premier Laudert at Toroutoy� - �
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- . ford, R B Scott, Saddle an I Buggy, -Single horse in sad" . ings 004 by the boar�d of trade, is so' urgent that it 11
atin. the Stampel Fira. - b 39ney. Single Mihnie Creighton, Maggi! Jamieson. Java ided to iucrea*6 the, seating �
� Of greallZe. Hiether grades -sell a I Fat steer Wm Winter, Tnomas Govenlock. Maggie Jamieson. Kennington embroidery, I
� Z) i arse. Late C 'wford, ElcOst Bro . " stables and a block of frame build
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I , I bins,.Georgoi Kemp. Lady rider on - � grocery stores and offices were - I
I 81 ifud 2.50 a suit- Fat cow or heifer AV Elabkirk, John Camp- F rs - dle, Wm 0 driver, GO Rob has been deel
: .50, 1.75, 2.00 ; I t DomFSTIC MANUFACTURzs.—Te a yards horse M, * cupied as out capacity,to 445. The capacity.o! the galler- I I
louse on. a vacant lot : N1� . canvis work, I innie Creighton, Mrs Win. destro ed. Tb e.loss will amount :to - ab- I
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,-'da� soaked it' -ith : The buckskin shirt 'is � great bell. t--; suey. . y ie8' will d 100, Your buffets will
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, W1-- , � 81iKXr.-Leicesters,-Aged ram, GPenhale, domestic cloth, Eva Nott. l0yaro�eflannel, back, Wm he Jeffery. Crotchet in wool,Maggie )amieeon, $5,000, mostofwhichis covered,by in- -be increase
' Eva.Nott, 8 Wise. 10 yards Lins)y Wool- CATTLE.' arlis ,-Milch cow, Thomas I Minnie Creighton. Crochet in cotton, Mrs I be placed in thevalleries, three in the first, -
-had a. hot fire going-.- wearer. in, lat and 2ad J -
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I ,C- , ,, gping toa.w�eli or � m -, and boys at 'Ne 500 R Charters. Shearling ra -2nd R Charters. say, Eva Nott, Win Chesney. Woolen Colquhoun, F R H%Tilton, Robert Fuller. Wm 1effery, Miss Pringle.- Macrame work, a-urance. Iop gallery, and ladies 'will
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� ger , Fall caps for en ", , , , Snell. Ram lamb, lat and ome made quilt, 8 Wise., Bya, Nott. Two.year od heifer, Hugh Norris, Thomas Arrasene be served with -refreshment-$ ftes- Tholk I
rlica.18 in proper Work- O S�v - h M. Brethour, James Norris. lingw10 grounds, Thursday 1
65c, 75c. Two lin ea f . lish Aged ewes, G Penhale,R Charters. Shearlitig. ,'heeney, 8 Wise. Vivian, D McL%reu. . Yearling heifer, Robt -work,Mrs Win Jeffery, M Brethour. Drawn Hamilton -- at c)ul
�t, Only failect -to Put oat . 3we lambs, it, Home made blankets, P ( L I . im Nevilleo a 9�vear-old lad got right honorable guest,has been asked to,*A-- -
; . . I ewes, R Charters, J Snell. I -t, S Wise. Fuller, D I IeLaren. Heifer' calf, Thomas evening, Job $ . .
a mea got big hands , %L fedora hate at $1 and LM 4 Woolen yarn,home spun, Eva Not - work, Miss Pringle, James Norris. Table ith a dream a general Public meeting in Massey �
� ,hoirterss J Snell. Pen, R Charters. . I Colquhoun, John. McConnell. Bull calf, F his arms broken. He was julled up w .
. -oat, Sewn C a, W Chesney. at. a L Due Hall, earlier in the evening, ft" to prom- . A
- Guaranteed waterproof rainc L I prizes taken by G E . Factory blanket . drape M Brethour, Miss Pringle. Beet . 00 . �
Ued. . . Southdowns,-Al R Hamilton, Thomas Colquhoun, Robert footst;;1, M. Brethour. Beat pio3e,of fancy FOP, ,,are, horizontal bar by his compaimil . . . We". � I �
,took place at, the Be- - ... Seams, at 85 and 6,50. CressWell. . harness, M, Broderick, lat and 2nd. Do 0 1 ,� � I who allowed him to drop suddenly. - men to be a phenomenal ou I �
�ville, on Wednesday*- ' ion -slipping leather Shropalikes,-Aged ram. A Dankiu, J team harness, M. Broderick. Doz 6 bricks, Fuller. Herd, D McLaren. .1, work .not -on list, Miss Pringle ' Minnia -Three children of Mr. Partridge,. of -Mr. F. W. Hodson, superintendent; of
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. 1. I -Rackenzie's patent i Bros. I ires -Cow,..lst and 2nd Hugh . 5, .Minn, I .
P, ,ML� - The' contract- I 1 d Son. 'S'hearlin; ra;i, .A: Dunkin, Sproat I Creighton. Pillow shant 'a Cre'gh- Allanford, were Playing in a buggy batur. 'Farmers' Jimstitutes,bas returned to Toronto � I
i . 11 brace at 60c, another make at 45c Cooper an . 1 chenille N .ton, Maggie Jamieson. Fancy panel, M I day, when it ran down an limorli; into a after a week!s trip through different parts -,
L I jerseys,- Aged cow, Hugh Norris, Wm . Jamieson, M. Brethour. Too
Qarniichael BallautFuO J Cooper, and Son. Ram lamb, A Dunkin, LADIES, WoTtK. - Araeene or OML I
gala � I Heavy wool sox at 15c, 20c akid, 25c. work, Eva Nott, Miss 8 mington. Applique iflet not ing two of them of th via ' conneodon with Fartur
isi , . , ooper. y . Wre - I --ing and tbrow � ce in
lt�fighter of the . - I er and'Son. Aged ewes, 3 0. ton,M rethour. 4 patches on creek, upsetti "ro
- I J 1pong White, CNDthereott. Two .year old heifer, Three into the creek. The buggy failing on top - 2 .-.
-i . and on, A Dunkin. Shearling OW68, J or
>L ee a. plush work,Miss Syming ethour, Mine Pringle. ors' Institute work. Mr. Hodson who, - .
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vew. .,Nlr. Graham, Of' � A special black ()ashmere at thr UL hits. Yearling heifer, John A I .
f , I � Fancy braidin I a old pants, Mrs Wm Jeffery, Alex 'Herron. of S fiVd-yoear-old girl, she was drowned be- erally keeps his eyeX open as to what ix '
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A partaking 0 pairs for $1. We keep every Cooper and Son, A D nkin. Ewe lambs, A I . 1
,4 �� . ,- Berlin wool, list, Miss SYMin ton Mrs C Norris. I Suit of ladies? underwear, Maggie amieson. - . d b the farmers., reports that; in .
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7 tile newly-warr., -a, apparel for men Dtinkin, J Cooper and Son. Fat sheep, any man fore help arrived. � Ing one y � I
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, � � article Of wearing - Campbell. Berlhi wool,rained, 1� B"rothour, Cfrsdes,-w-�wp James -WellB, ThO Darning specimen on stoovRigs, Mminle -Major Walsh and party left Ottawa his opinion, fall Ing is very backward, .
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6g- train, at Stratford- �� I breed, G Penhale; �ou. Two year old heifer, Creighton, Maggle Jamieson Rag mat, etm one an An ld ' .
. I or bo taken by Mrs C Campbell. Crochet in oil , Mrs C Vivian, F 11� Hamilt
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�vestern points On, their 1. Ys. Pios.-Berkshire,-All prizes on Saturday for the Klondike. Hon. Mr. there being forl d th u have
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I . Campbell, Min Symington. Croc at work Thomas H arbh, John Smalet R4bert Min Pxingle, X Brethou-i. 1;uli(dried maoA of the year. He A
. - ......Pw --- ".0.0 -was - James Dorrance, . . ' Sifton.: Minister of the Interior,accompanies been at this, so ,lw . - -
. . -won � ee�r in 01 I no - great deal of corn -to
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I I I Poland Chins, -All pri7es byW&W in cotton, Mrs C Cam 11, M so Wine. Fuller. Y;?Sgrfj h 'far, 8 Miller James shirt, collars and caffe, Winnie Creighton, fiturk -
I Wells, owes ivian. Heifer
.,, there pam". , , W Th A ;A, Thom Mrs T M Hamilton. the party as for as Dyes and will theii re- ticed that m,
I inat - WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL Fisher. Crochet work in wool, H He ilton Oman Vivian �, Button holes, Minnie turn to Ottawa. The party is thoroughly mains uncut, aud in some sections it is.bad. .
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younge,at daughter of- . -byW&W H McCracken. Darned net, Eva Ott, Mrs Hoggarth, 1) McLaren Th I gh quipped " an Arctic ON 16 * t . ly frozen. - L �
M I �� Tainworthat-All prizes. won p - I ,tan Painting on silk', -plush or vel- e -Air. .P �nug Par"Iff-to-do ..., � ��
of Brod.'isgen- LL ' � Id rethour, A11C iss�,Herd 'lat and 2nd Thomas Crei , am�m Norris, Minnie - Creighton. I - 'he i
6esser, XONEY BACK IF WANTED. 0 Ca bell Easel d ,ka vet; Donald McFarlane, a W"s Wednesday afternoon, at t Rawl
- , Fish� - in La�e`n. Two year ol steer, Pencil drawing, - 8 Miller, � Mine Prin I L ad, Willista .: - . of 1,
4 I year,.. 8 moijtba- . Wilw. Netting, 71P�Mcc , enphlrs Hoggartb, 1) Me . gle. lap farmer, dropped vator at Owen Soul
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� been eu - I mas H arth D McLsren, Crayon drawing, 8 Miller, Miss Pringle. dead 4 bibs a sea OM - . .
I Joying - -. fo.w,w.am....Mmmom . DMcIntyre. Drawn 'work, M lat and 2ndl The
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. .ore her death, - Fost, 0, 'Mies Symington. E idery in Yeallingsteer, Tho=ggogiarth, Thomas Pane hion' Maggie Jamieson, M Comp f
.lay bef , - PouLTRY.-Light Brahmas, G Irwin. Intyr - .7 pin cue 9 ab , ,near Glencoe, Saturdai night, about 10 loyes-of,thelpedlar Roofing - sily". .0 .-
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. with a, violen lat and 2nd G Irwin. Ply- silir, Eva Nott, Mrs D McIntyv mbroid. Vivii, D McLaren. Steer calf, ' rethour. - ole ock, while bitching up ic home. The , - stwere working upon Asoaffold,00ter- ..
I'll I I EIG d M I well, � J1 Allan., ery in wool, Mrs 0 Campbell, I Va Nott. o ,_� MaLaren, F R Hamilton. Fat Ing � he outside.of the biflding With 01atet - I
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medical 00c, ,400"NoLD TC
NA Dark Brahmss, .
to of all, that . h if4 JUDGES. cause of death was heart failure. �
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% . : 1. mouth rocks, W E Caldi . :��jplap *hich
ids of loving parents' White Embroider ill Cotton, Mrs C suipbell, r, Hugh Norris, 2ad mud 3rd D vin, - ; T. inner f I I � �
� White Plymouth rocks, J Ward. af . ' -John. McNe ' K- -As a result of the visit of is Commin '
on Fridayo CLOTHIERS. . I - . n MeLaren. JFat ox or steer, Thomas Hog- Horan, ' a h'Idothe scaffold fiito� th. building, Pulled
,Way Leghorns4 W Hart . W Copp. Black Miss - Sym gtOn- Embroidery linen$ i G i, Dublin. 1 Cattlep-WillisZpTridlisim, of Agriculture from Russia, who inspected . -1
t -the Da- � � - , Irwin . . r ingst ymington. re I ran . .. the C tr . . . - I I .
rt received a Spanish G Irwin, W Do k, let Min 8 , M 0 ampbell. Etching, garth. Oun _ y during this summer the govern- out and allowed the scaffold to - *Wig out
i . in 2nd Eva Nott, Ara b 'Molu re- tabil L 'power ba4 ;Z;w ton tons of .and throw them .to the groundf 40 feet be. .
the On the Wrong Side of the Street, the orese, let and e - Buzz .-Fat Sheep, R Hoggarth, L F Russeldale ,- Thom" Cadmore,. Unborne ,
I ly, ap. - I I and 2nW G Irwin. qy ali - Goodwin. I . Sheep and i -7Geo P; ment of I ;h I fall. -1
are at Ottawa)� Ou Min orge Mardis,McKillo %at
. ear . � Strong Block. -G Irwin, oftd, M Brethour, Eva Ott. I - , choioe need grain from the Dominion � low. Both suffered gmtly froin t- air .
. shipment of . �92R,;;h, Blaimahard. Poultry gxperi- '!-
� I - W Hartry. Bantams, lot and 2ad Leiosmter;�,-L F Goodwin took all the R- - .. 9 _ ,One of Bsues logo wm broken in two 9" . �
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r on thW , . - ichael. Geese, G Irwin, " H McCracken Mrs C Smp farmsoto be shipped to Via d ostock - .- -
brage chambe � era; ,, Mrs C ' - H - tb mentol 1, Inj 1.
� I Right Side of the Street, � Symi no, Ev prizes in this ohm. . John MaNevin, KiPP813, W.- E bon the aukle. His- back Wan ,
rrAVe - , On the � in the Tarkeys, T MOM ;8 - Implement$ -D.,4d rhwar,',"; in Siberia, and to Va distributed among I a vs � �,
d at, Glasgow. Thle j Allan. Pekin ducks, lat and 2nd G Ir-"- I mantle drapej. Miss Cromomoy. - I -. �,,
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: statea that thia cold . . Whitney Block. � win. Rouen ducks, W Irwin, Jae Allan. Nracooutfr,%n�'y sofa Pillow, Eva- Ott, Mrs Dowump-Aged ram, James Cooper & Son, I hi wan otherwise badly burt� wbits I 10
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te success, an � FW0 St res, One rrice. Pigeons, A -,Forbes, L 0 Charlesworth. and vagetables,-John MeNevin, Kippen. of -wheat in that territory. Professor I Webb .
. . . - Ramlamb, A Dunkin, Jan R. _ Roger. Horticulture and Ir severembaking up 4 over. ' I I
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I . -hickeas In .7 Br4hour. Fancy s1reen, Mn Cooper & , $on. Breeding ewes, .Jam . � � . . . I - � - -
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