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,. - I ; I SEAFORTH MmAy�l OCTO�Elt � 39 1_902.1 1 1
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. I I *_ Saowden Bros, Ist and 2ad.' I I " N life, though he w4a carriedi on the front of ner hour. He paid little attention t I
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� ; I The Tuckeramith Branch Agricultur 01 So- over, D Douglas,W McK6y. Boar, OD6 . . adiotsnceof`40r6de,beforo' hewasrescued sulted a Woodstock- .physician. By this .
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� 50 ft. wide . I ety had hard luck in the matter of w ather year old nd under'two, D Dauglas, let and �
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I i I for their show in �eafortb, on Thurad and 2ad. Boar,. littered in 1902, Douglas lab I It was found that the lad: had no bones der, and the phyraician ordered him to pro- i
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i - 100 ft. long Upper Irloor Friday of last week. Thproday wa wet and 2nd. SiDw, two years old and over, D WINDOW,$. ADES broken, but that he suffered from severe coed home at once. The -poison has isiuce I
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t 14 . . ingly and continu�d that way all daS, al. 2nd. . I � � was killed and son � iniurek liveEf on a farm might have been produced by vther circum- I
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� I . #_Mit����##*#," � � thoigh the weather was mild, Dospite PouLTRY.—Light brabmas, George Ir- IL -D -_ about two miles wootlof Pa� ces. Recently soveral cow's have died i
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- for a peep at, I - I � t thes; unfavorable c�rcumstances there an a win. Dark brahmao let and 1.2ad 0eorge terrible distress when he *as brought from in and around Beachville from a strain - �;
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hm eon- .1 large crow,l I the; show, the gate re eipto Irwin. Barred plymouth rocks, J F Daly. I I . . home to view the dead bodies. His four disease. Somc, time ago nine a . 7
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I I . � amounting tolover $400. The show of roots White plymouth rocks, P DilJ01 C MoMann, children are left motherless� Mien Gourley's and the cause of death was not pronouncod �
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; .1 . K ! and fruit was large iand the quality :Oi each Buff ro-3ke, let and 2ad J F Daly. Buff I - parents reside in .9yr. She� had lived with upon very definitely. It appears that Mr. �
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electing choice- �-.. . I T , I 0od, wbil otel there 000hins, 1at and 2nd G Irwin. Partridge — the Edgars only a few mon6 . She was 32 Cook removed the hide from one of the
. - - ro Ca 11. Swede turnips, years of age. A -numbs �
,w also a good cochins, 0 McMann. Langhans, Mrs HOW of medical man attending him �
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2 . I f � w Cameron, Fothering4ini & Son. 0ai.ons, b t the uim Is ere �
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a is bedecked - � . - .. � ibowing of ladies' work and a . p extr*' good eyie, C McMana. Colored dorkinq, 0 Camp- 81W - 1'ield corn, A M - �
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- . ; . I . . disp�ay of flowers. There was not as , 0 MoMan.s. Brown red ba - t ams, J F the accident, The, accident appears to be afflicted with ":anthrax," and perhaps Mr. I
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draw people _. . I . I � I and largest 8 uaeh � , w B'McCracken. i
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� 1; I ! ; 11 sam�lo was good. The extra dispi of other variety bantamis, lot and 2ad C Camp- was wild and hard to manage, and secondly, the ban -,
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lendid val ; � _*, contracted the diwase from it. �
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tuea. ; , . i � Messrs. M. Broderck. W. H. Willis and G. bell. Silver spangled hambarge, golden DAIRY PRO ucp,'—Bu ter in crack ortubs, the trains ran so close together that. the I-` —0- —_-, �
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began with _. ; 1, . , M. Baldwin aided very materialty in giving spangled hamburgs, silver pencilled ham- S'wime, A TyVall, Table butter, J B Hen- people did not receive suilicient warning,
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, the present. -1. ' � the 1all an attractive appeo'rance. Mr. burgs, golden pencilled hamburgo, black I]] Xhfe3e,
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re"On to be.- � . . Baldwih had a large display �'f musiu%l in. hamburga, houdans, all by. � W. Cartel,. Home-made bjead, Mrs4 Grieve,A Tyndall. stood on the croesi 9. I —Mitchell fair was hardly up to the .
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� "I : . ',eorge In Honey in comb,�JHar ry. Hoxiey in jar, �
11 S AFOR - * i . I ciani to entertain.the crowd, and one of the George Irwin. Golden Polanids, G . . CanAaa- of thiE�w,eather. 'The di,play of small firtcho . a
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I lb . � g . is , ,er in-- eym and flowers was good' and there was a filie -
, . i i t : made wine, Swiss', J X ,i8e. Collection of —A farm our township, near �
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. f i Campbellford, last ,week plowed .& five -acre .
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_; I � ; . I the fliald, there was a good show in D Douglas, J Y Daly. Brown legborne, Coll 0 ion canned fruits, t
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test dress ma. -1 - . w Cut FLow:'PRS. Coll�c ion of dahlias, I �
X i We place .our name at the top in our ahnounceme e � The bores ring was a, particularly attr4etive Campbell. Rose - comb white legh-orps, W I tion from rat that they Wer not worth the Mr. aiad Mrs. Maurice, Britton, of AlitchellP 1�
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;44 nt this w4�eN W showor fancy, G E . ieswell, A Scott. ; I � commercial representative for Mesern Crow- 4
me to-morr poin , as the show of both hea,�y and light Carter. Buff leghorns, C Campbell. Black labor of di ' , . :
- 011w, -s, which have been made by a'nunib r of people ,uri ;g 991139. I . I -
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'What we are . . I . I of pa�rtiau- java, G Irwin. Black Spanish, Ist' � Is petunias, , k of hog ,cbol6ra in the ley Bros., of Detroit. -was married ;et, the i
eat colleetion� I � the past week or two who have "happened in." The 'tell us fr m, the q- lar merit. The cattle yarZ WEI , also G Irwin. Black minoreas, W� Carter, A Scott, E Papple. Sin M ion y 9
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I Ivi ual taster pearance of our store and stock, our name should be the first and fo, eift'osf with, �woroy of more than a P'assin 415B,o, as White minorcas� Mrs Howrie, 0 Iv,wi,,h. 8i - quelled. Dr. J. Hi Tennen't, I Gov- Father O'Grady, to M I iis ;Canstsnee Stan- .
, ( -Miss'Scott. Gladiolus, hope, only daughter of, Carl P. Gould, of the �
I the different classes were we I filled, with vek lace' wyandottes, Ist, t I
I peo�le who ha,ve it in their program for thls Fall to buy- the �f i arter. ernment inspector, report h ' kill d -
he ehd of the� - 6 nsalLy urs or , and 2nd W 0 i* Dianthus, A 8 3ott� � �
I I � sple did animals. There was so a 1fairly Golden wyandottes, W Carter. j Brouis tur. Miss Scott, J T Dickson,, Truss single ger- th at Carl P. Gould & Co., bankers of .
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� elothiny. We handle only the be'at makes, which, we know' I o'be the safest and lar e exhibit of both she , A Scott. ITruss double geraniums, � 4
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ea. Home- I as lacking iv the matter of umbe was keys Nv Carter. Touloude geese, D � w Fotherirkgham � Son' A Sooto. Phlox . -Mr. Kean, of New! York, who has been �
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. .tino, on our part to give the name more prominence, and, ac, rd r , made up by the quality, of t e an male. Snowden Bros. Bremen geese, W Oarter" ,ion of ville, ii expected born isl welk �with two Visiting in Stratford and Downie basa, most .
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,:)nri. and ,Satin it fitst place. I . . " � � I At tie poultry ,pens' the shovi was arger Pekin ducks, Geo Irwin. Rouen ; d - ucke, 4 H Hamilton, Mon fine Hackney stallione nd � inare -,the -beat remarkable beard, lit �s almost pure white - -
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, nw, etc., are � ; and )atter than we have seen it for' a e Irwin, C MoMann. Aylesbury d�cks, Gen, ,, T 'd 1four or five and is three feet four inches in. length. Mr. �
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tLV_ . double f olci 11 � I . lection of annuals, E P4p)le* Collection of ean says he ha 2ed a com� on it for ;
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I . �eople who want Furs or Clothing should see our stoc . i o year. i, and the birds nf the diffe -ant breeds Irwin. Any other variety of 44acks, 0 MC7' — , ' Clydesdale stallions, said tO be, .Jall superior K a not il -
: in. quantities I . . arnatiow4. w Gov��nlock,'S'-., A Scott. Col. � 1 i over forty years. He, has seen but two :
.. � . of a i6h merit t hat the � j adges were kept Maan. Collection of pigeons; J F.DalyJ B 0 animals. . � I I
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. ,� . to themselves. We have the largest and best stock in the ab ve 6xc�utive lines busy, picking out the� good ones. Henderson. -Belgian rabbits, George Irwin! lection' of French )bannaij, Aisa Scott. Col. a
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- : - I we claim to be able to meet you better in ou rOquirementb T4e'spead c I . - of pan'sies, Miss Scott, W iovenlock sr. Cut - I ;
� in Seafortb,�. an( r ontests, owingno oubt L'o the Any other variety of rabbits, George White, seven feet and the other over eight feet,� .,
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� v t) !did not fil flowers, A Scott; �v Fobleringliam & ,SaD. 1cul 'I
t . i i s , . :00 class and ley, George Ir 'win. Pea fowl, 0 - ; ann! died suddenly Fri ay,.at Iii q .
than any house in the trade. . � . I Collection Of roses'. A . .�esi&nce in Mr. Kean remov6d his raustaches rom, : ��
ut ,either the - ! i I i J:kcott, Special.- I time ago, they bving 4 foot and a alf in �
r , the free-for-all bad to be called off. In the BIRI)s BRED IN 1992. -Bar, d ly0out4 " .
19' 14 - . I � Guelph. While pr paring ... rp-for breakfast h .
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I these goods. . .11 + 1, ' � farm'ro"trot there'wero three entries, hut 'rocks, George Irwin, J B Hen a e � I . r _
� � . i. i JriL4L +�Irml= 1�+ !�-l��l��l-l��,.��1-1-2.�A.I��l- � 1W I erpo�. White white Stocks, H Cr cli. ' - length. I
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1: . . the I rack was too heavy! to permit of good plymouth rocks, P Dill, Mrs Howrile. i Bu - ias, w piled imn�ediatol � 78 James McKA
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:, .11- I ce also rought out rocks, let and 2ad J F Daly. , BuR ed. hins, , ollection po ye -Ars of -age . I I . ged I .
I I _� , i raoir g. The running ra I lants w otham', Naptaricns, A Stobie. ! - i Z
� three horses, one heat o which, as a -The Com'missi ' own Lands has I
- i . i n�close George Irwin. Langshans, ,W 11 illisi I undertook to trim som�e of the treea front- I
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jacket3 judging I .1 . �f , on . I . .
I . ! 1 and axcitinR &a would be �seeu t a race Black red game bantams, also brown red 8acti, � E Creaswell. 11 oliage plants, w he� : ing his prope using a step ladder, .
1 1 1 . announced that t certificates 'for the land rty, and i* . � I
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1 -already mide. ! : L liz - riety of banL I I I - � the ladder slipped and Mr. McKay was .
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FV fall lines you � , , .. I . T. .0 to be granted to v6itersn3 of 1,866 and of �
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J i t a4d, 2 diietrict,in additiowto thoseiformerly select- 1�ay was quickly picked up and carried in- ;
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ma.texials. We 'Xj� . theWP,L of McKillop, and M as er, of Golden pencilled hainburge, �8' ad 6 G Nott. Lindsay woolsey, S wise, Mrs. G -
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I I el, Tuckeramith. Mis3 Matbhews bi horse Campbell. Black hamburgs , ,� at Nott. ' Rome P ed, are -open for selection. .1 side and medical aid sent for. He was ap-
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1, ' ha i ' acres 0 � land will be parently suffering more from the shock than 7
i . SeL I 1: rue'ased first and was ff with; start Golden Polands, also any ctOer 4r �t,y of J K Wise. HO d blankets, 8 wise, w
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Id not but fail i ason I I 9 � Cheen�y.. Ho;ees ui� e �
at r6at, assured � I 1 , befo!e�Miss Pepper got 2way, bt . horse Tolands, let and 2nd George Irwin. . White I ired to satisfy the vete no' claims. anything else. i
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. CC - w H i M Cracken. Fac cry blankets, w .
of . � . I hadn?t, the st,,in, i' shel wag leghorns, let and 2ad C Camlpbell.� P own n- -Robert Welsh of � Staff% while on a
6on will be i I - . . I Porer, 'i gle harne M -Mr. Thos. Sandercock, of Sidney tow . . I
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.� 1 $ 15 be.tein' out.'in the borne itret ter 6, hard leghorns, 0 Campbell, Mrs Howrie. I vose Chesney, let and 62nd. S n es, .Visit, in Clinton a abort time ago with his
. . ,.00 � 0 t ship, near Trenton, received four pounds -of
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� .. . f � run.7 comb -brown legborna,, C -C,n b Buff Broderick lat'and �ad. Double team bar- brother- in law, Wm. - Grigg, went to Lon-, I
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- Th following is a summary aces -. leghorns, let and 2ad pbe ness, M Broderick,' lot at d 2nd.
A- 1?� : i � m 11. Farm, Ottawa. He sowed �hem I-roadcast deabore to bave.p. picture taken of four gen�
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: . ,- _ Overcoat 0 ; I ! i FARMERS' TROT. - I *ava,, George Irwin. 2d usiansi Mrs boota,k to' boots.'W H, N rillis, lot and 2ad. in erations, They are Robert Webb, of Staff&,
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.�Ix - ! I I Colle,!tion mmical' instVuments, G M Bald- ..
� .4 %',; . I . . I I tt!e S., T, 8 Cris. Black minereas, list and 2ad Mrs Col his garden on the 25th dav 'of April, and his sob, Robart ebb, of Londeaboro, -and
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I � � ! 6-50 -a' Howrie, white minorcas, w CAer, George win. Collection of potteq F Burgard. _ 'of August, and his daughter, Mrs.'Dr. Bell and child, of
� � : i I Sid Stanton, F. Klin , Spaiforth 2 2 1 a. . harvested them on the 16th
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I e I � I lection of bricks, Krusei. Bros: J M Goven threabed'8 bushels and 23 p�unds, which is Michigan. The old gentleman is hale and I
A be difficult to I � Guateer, J. Brown, Ethell. . 3 3 Irwin. w Carter took Isu and 2nd for oil- I ;
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laptable to the I lace wyandottes, also buff whandottes, I a yield of 74 fold, or about 1296 bushels to hearty and looks as though *e might live to .
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isacqut. , is selling berst, and, the prices rai ge ; : I . Howrie. Drawn work, w Hartr�, J Archi- -At St. Joseph's church, Stratford, on
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", accordin,, to the cloth. If you need a . �, ; look, MaKillop '
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1 7 ; Snowden Bros. Bremen geese, w; Carter.
are, servicaMe. � . - 0 1 : ing large dimensions. The disease first Tuesday morning, there were performed the...
new Ov a � ; Huron Boy, Hugh Grieve, Me. Mrs -G Nott., Embr nuptials of Miss Mary Whaling, daughter of
ercoat, you'll certainly miss � ; i ; Pekin ducks, G Irwin, w Sadler. Rouen t. oide y in wool, Mrs. G
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a colorniga are 4 . I 11 I � 3 ! - made its appearance on the farm of George
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I season, if th-M, I 11 I great treat if you fail to see our ele- � Sa501 . . ! ducks, Snowden Bros. Aylesbury 'ducks, a. Em Adams, on August 22, and - linee that time -Mr. Peter Whaling, of Eflice,
� a prize -win ; Mrs. Howrie G y in
. I Rant garments. We believe we have : The following is a list I th I , nere w Carter. Any other variety, of du4s, let ,'Mrs. Now. Embroider i the herds of 20 farmers ha .a been slaugh- Joseph Brennan. The bridesmaid was Miss,
% - . . : in the different m nte : � I I and 2nd C MoMann. Rabb4,John �rieve. linen, Mrs. �Howrie,' 1W H McCracken. tered owing to the ravag%s !of the dise se. Ms6ry Brennan, of Pincauning, MicbIgau.
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I the coat you'll like the moment you I � HoRsEs.-Agricultura .-Broo mate, ac- Etching, Mrs.�,_'T' Nott,. r . Howrie. Fan a
ts, t � IMPLEMENTS.—Top b�gg$� I also open �, cy The whole township of i ury East has while Mr.* Wm. Whaling, brotherof the
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I 9 i buggy, w J Miller. I .and bride,assis�ed the groom. A host of friends
I Soo: N 00CLen F�mp let been pliced urider ua n iriel, together with
��� - : B 8 'illie. Foal foaled n 190% Cc an B � . . , Fancy slippers,' S Wise, Mrs. Ho wrie. , ,
the short the medium and the long � in 2 . i I willextend their warm felicitations to Cite �
I I We give you � ) � . I 2ad i S welsh. Panning milli, iD Mociorv- . part of Raleigh to a . �� .
I I � i � is Fancy mantle drape, J, Archibald, Mrs. G young couple, who have -gone to spend their
i - i Smillie, J McGratL Fi,ly or ge ing three I
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>uld have been � coat and all have admirers. We re � i � . J -Arthur labor, a wort ar er,
7 i re honeymoon at the home of the groom's par-
.. 3 i yes � old, J J Pollard, 0 McKe - Filly or GRAIN AND SZEDS.—Red fa�ll whAat, E Nott. Fancy sofa pillow, D Brethour, .�
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ins. A heavy,. , - ., F i I . Papple, J K wise. white 1�11 wheat, D near St. Thomas, sowed I t 8prin Dine J
�,howin- every correct cut, and you
n � geldil3g, two years old, 4ohn Avery, Oxeorge Archibald. Fancy foot st:)ol, 8 VV '"
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all the asked for i ; I acres of oats and this fall re ped a' harvest ents, Piucanning.
I ; 0 .1 ;'I-- will not say "too much" to any of i Dale. Filly or gelding,' one year old, Jae Brethour, M Brethour. Sprin� wheat, D G Nott. Fan'by wall ,)anel, D Brethohr, -About a year ago Fred Struthera,a well-
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. - �� I - I . : Carl(n J watt, or, R Smillie, Team, R Brethour, J K wise. Six-roWe barley, M Mrs. G Nott. Fancy ser en, Mrs. G Nott. '
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. I I l ir Northoott, Jas Patterson. I Brethour, D Brethour. ', Two:r�wed �arley, Fancy Knitting, E Fergu�on, Mrs. G' Nott. nine acres he only reaped 28 bushels.
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. 0 � i Goneral P pose.' -Brood, mare, �ccom_ also large oats, D Bret-bour M B hour. Picture throw� D Bretho' M G Nott. I I
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. or az material have seeil our beauties. I I 1. I this fall out 17 tons of bay, and, notwith- Tacoma, WaF-hingtov, state � that Mrs.
' . I I paniod by - 1, w Fotherin on, Blaek oats, M Brethour, Brethour. Crazy patchwork, Mre.,G Nott, E Ferguson Struthers has won a law suit involving the �
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values -Nv�. have .. "I � � I wm �Camero - as Pattirson. Moal,�;fo led Common oats, ID Breth S wise. Patch quilt in wool;; Mrs. ' . st�ndiog tbb rainy weather which 1 has p �
Dri 90c, the yard � . I I t I I right to claim No. 4 on Glen Gulch Ram.
;k , I . . vailed, a carious fact is that pot once after
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I'LL lie usual lines ��� i in 1902, J Pa arson, H !Hamilt , w Foth- Large -peas, D Brethour, Bre,thour. Cracken. Patch q�hlt in cotton. E Ferpu- ,.a - �d part. The clean up of the claim this year
t#t�����#IfAl&t I � , i Small peas, S Wise, D Broth Timothy, son, S wise. 8ilk'cr',� E-Fergueon, he had cut the bay did rain � i � 11 until he ha nd its total yield in
: . � r eriagham & Son. Three year Id filly or ,jerazy quilt, ivill aggrega!e $75,000, �
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� . � . ! ;, I gelding, J Murray, N,r GZart, 8 Arnochan. M Brethour, J K Wi6e. ' Feed, M wH McCracken. Croohitquilb,_R Goven- The tition against Robert Beith, M. estimated at a million dollars. The claim i's
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iE-T. This vel- I . 1� � . I � � 1 � TwO yesir old filly or gelding, R Charters, j Brethour, S Wise. White bo no9 E Far- w H McCracken. Knitted quilt, w Goven- P. for Wet Durham, was --dismissed at the richest ever involved in a law suit in.the
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ut procese and .1 I I . American Yukon.
I . i � , Cobourg on Saturday. No i plartid O'lars had
ab3olutely fast. �. i Da,let w Fotheringham �& Son, las Carlin. our, Monteith Bros. w Hartry. Paper flowe a, w Chesney, S . -A daring robbery took place on Wed- -
__ - t i . 0 . � been filed and no witnesses 11 were -.�axamined
� FURS. ' Fp.ulT,—WiUt6r variety a '[lop, -Green- wise. Gents' shirt, maph ne made, E Fer- .
I and ser;-icable I I � Team, Thos Handford, D Reynolds. rn6on of last -week on the farm
I . . � . ' . since the -petitioners had no evideli�e to sub- 11613daY afte I %
E favorable coni- - . . . . : H avi Draught.-Brbod mare, accom. ings, W Elliott, A Elocat. c rthern' Spy, gueon. Woollen mitts, � d made, w H Me- I I of Patrick M,oAnney, on th Northern
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pin � . � gawle'd by foal, J McGrath, J Watt, or, B A Elcoat, A Tyndall. Roxb ro russets, G . Craoken, Mrs. Nott. -`W�ollell socks Ma- . Mr. Beath at a bye,eleo-
with E-flver . l I . ) anuary last by a majorf 2 Gravel Road, lot 1, concession 4�Rlli.ce,when
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1: . . -2a 1 Irwin, A MeLean. Esopus i zenhurg, H abiue made, S � i�e. Vo�ollen socks, hand- tion in J - t�y of I -
�,n epot, black Le . ;a t mil is, Foal, foaled in 1902, W�! & J J Pol- W i
MA l d tyro footpads assaulted Mr. MfAnney and
. The ladie's a�; ft e r , ' I � votes. In the �general election he � we� a-- pookets
. I �� lar4 G McKee. Two year-old gelding or Criob. Baldwin, G Nott), W � adler. made, w H McCrackbn, Mrs. Nott. R f ate a a r took all the cash. in his J about $1,10; .
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I . . - I filly, J Avery, G Dile. One yeir old geld- Seek -no- further, W 0 Laidt,birou ag e d by m jo ity of 40, b,ut his su?oess- I
; . I - . � - h, H m%t, D Brethoug,-. w H 'ke 1* - Rag ful opponent, Mr. C. J. Tihornton, never Mr. McAnuey is 38years of ake and lives .-
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TET. the furs already, 51' L ,9mil- Crich. King of Tompkins, �' arn chan, � �ra ( alone. He was plowing in the middle of bis,
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N L -W 3 anLd t e' � Ing Or filly, Jae Carlin, J watt, Or, B as 0 carpet, w H McCracken, Mo2eth ur. Yarn I .
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I WeL have two, ; � � lie Team, R Northcott, James Patterson. W Sadler, Golden russets, ;� 0 and*- carpet, Mrs. Nlobt, w Che�ney.' Roman Em- by ageAte. 9 � I r I field when the assault took place. One man
i Bank of Commerce special for beat three borough, R Charters. Wag or W Sadler. broidery, D Biethour. ea cosy, D Bret- �
at and silver� ' aller neck goodsi-and I I the other held a re-
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pa.� - 10 Z I : hors6a in one class, w Fotheringham & Canada Red, J T Dickson. Oatar;io H hour, Mrs. Nott.-- Travtoover and doilies, volver in his face. The victim's legs were'
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: . �11 . n. . I Crich, T M Grieve. Man A' Elcoa.t: W w H McCracken, Mrs. I �owrie. Specimen unused ' eerious numb6i of �
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.1 , '�� caperimes are bei ag . 1'Ck- i so J . threshing outfits and farm. buildings'., At, tied.with his own plow linesomd. his mouth
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�3ttying C riiage.-Broo& mare, accompanied by Sadler. Wealthy, A Davids Dn' J T � Dick— darning, w Haory, J An hibald. . _�
�� - . , Pewaukee, J T Dickson. I SiX, i'varie. Poplar Poilut the barns and. grains lof Hugh was filled with clay, a handkerchief being
- � . 1� iS- : foal, J H,Hays, w Carnooban. ]Foal, foaled son. I . SPECIALS. -Rag mat, dra. Nott. Rag Cunningham were burned;: J'ames! T. Rsy - �
, - .1 I I - dly C� . . - � i _ tied ever it. I
1� I . - I/ 1. ed up very rap- ; p I � 'in 1 02, J� H Hays R Charters, W Carnoch. ties winter app, - les-, J T Dick 3ori, W 1 Ches- carpet, wool ,warp, S 1 �iae. Battenburg ner's threshing outfib at Regina I 78 de- -Christopher Warren,a resident of Strk- �,
� . . l � � S : an. 1 Two year old gelding or filly, F O'- n , collar, M Br6derick. Prazialian work, M stroyed, with about 4,000 buabils of �eat. ford, attempted to commit suicide by out-
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118 � 1� . , � � P . I � Brie , A Sparling. - One year old gelding or 11 varieties, -Pippins, J !I I Broderick, attenburgleentre, J B Hen- ,_ - ring his throat with a, razo�, on Friday- .
ecially the ch lice' t of ' Ta !� Dick ou� �
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I . I � .1 rL( I filly NY Carnochan. ' Yah carriage horses, A Routledge, A Elcoat. G rayenstei�, W derson, M Br derick. . oniton lace, point Arthur Trotter's stables and, eevop horses, . . at, the residence of bis brother -In.
ny I I north of Sin aluta were burned'; W M. morning,
I I I them. You'll b ag' T- � fillyman. Single carriage horse, w Kin8- Sadler, C Routledge. ',Snow or Fatneuse, la.,e, button h leg, M Br derick. . . I.
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�8 � I i I Mrs Roivrie, H Chesney. Blenheim i pin, . Graham, Melits, and F. Oliver, Sanleford, law, namEd Coleman, of Detroit. Wair,
� Ir, i Landscape or marinepaint- in 00 .
, I kanj w Dalb. � Fnqlm ARTS.7 , ran arrived in that 9ity with his wife the �
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� � I // ;; Z - a:bly surprised to see t e Roadsters � i-Br000 maire, ao R Govenlock, Jae Carnochan. !ColVeit, Jae ing, P Dill. . Flowers orfruit. Mrs. Howrie. lost large L quantities of wheat .ous day, intendin to take treatm ' '
- . .., I M :30 panied by - Robert McLean's separatorlwas bu 9 Orns
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� . -1� I I � i foal, G Nott, w �mith. A McNaughton. Campbell, G Irwin. Cayu 9, Redetreak% Animal life, P Dill lob End 2ad. Portrait - I .
I I . . 7 I f .Uauphin, together with a team of he as. for temporary insanity, to which he is a vio-
� J1 ZI-1, ' R Govenlock, A Elcoat Alexapder R; orfigure,,Mrs,' Howrie, w Govenlock sr.
I . 1k I large range we have , r : Foal foaled in 1902, G' Nott, ),, Smith, J . .9 r . -1 � . He left his two children at home. Dr,
. I I � Hug ill. Two ye4r old geldin g or filly, Charters, G Dalei Duchess of' Ol�le aburgi, Watercolors. -i-Lan or marine '"' n the case of Witly vs. London treet tim
� I - 11 11 ' � , I G . inley. One ye rold geld . 0 Irwin A McLean. Maiden's ' lush, ,H Govenlock sr. . ow 9 Railway, tried at the . Lambton ses,.�Ss, at Judson did not think when be saw him that I
�� i T� S an, J G Chem 0 Mrs rie. Flowers or A Warren could live, but, after putting over
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ou to seleet fr a A . i , last week the jury awaxd4d the
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.� y . ing or fillyj J Cai�pbell, D eynolds, Nv Chesney, R Govenlock. I fruit w Gove locker. .N re. Howrie. Per.
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n as cash. for � - . -Pair ro4doteri,-D PEARS. —Flemish Beauty, Han illon, H trait or figure, w G veni . .- plaintiff $10,000 damages. , The . case, had 26 othelies in the icub and Let3pping the 1ow
! () I 'Wp , Jeffrey in h rness and 0 ,ock. Drawing in
t pria3a. allow- � at the prices to 1. I I been tried at a previous wize oourt,1when of blood, the m%n reviyed somewhat. He
- 11 I � buggy, 8 Hunter, T Elliott. Single road. Crich. DucheagD'Angoulex e,i J T Dick. crayon, P Dill. . ..
., ., I , - ' - . ary awarded the plaintiff $5,500. A new has fair chances to -recover.,( He in About 36
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I . I I � . ster �n harness and I buggy, N Pe�k-, A Dan- son, R Govenlock. Beurre ClairE eau, W' JUDGE.s. I
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1 1 I- t a handful. i kin. I Saddle horse, H'Davis, D R eynolds. Elliott, John Galbraith. I -Trey or white I Irial was applied for and obtain d by th years of acre, and a man iof �pomerful build.
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I : I ; CATTLE.-Thorodghbred Durham. -Aged Doyene, R Govenlock. Clapp,o Fa�ori . Light Hors o' -E C riat e, Exeter. jury had been misdirected � by � the 'trial with a ver � dent. on Sa -
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�. I I I COW,! A & J -Broadf6ot, R Charters. Three G Nott, A Tyndall. Bartlett; R, Goven. 1' � ,y severe acei turday
- � L . ; , I Cattle,-Ja es Orea er, Shakespeare. judge. The defendant compsny� admitted morning of last w4aek, while working in the
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- - - - - - - - 1W - - - - i ! yearl'old cow, H CrJob, A & J Btoadfoot, R look, D Brethour. Louis bon do Jer eyo P '
. 0 � I L I Sheep, -L asker, eaforth. ' tit, and counsel planing mill of Messrs. Brown, Tevyln and
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- 11 : Chatters. Two ye4r old heifer, Charters, M Chesney. 'Sheldon i�r de-�Djou,
. a f, ,iability- for� plaintiff's accido
� I ; and Beur Pigs, -D C otelon, inton. Erected their efforts toward' reduoing the Barr. He was busy running the machine
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� , � The Boys" Outfit. �, . � � . Poultry, qharles Aitz91 and R A tmount of damages awarded on the former known as the matcher, when theguard that
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. : � . � heif�1r.A&JBroadf ot,HOrich 2�d and 3rd. Plume, -Jefferson and 0 Scott, Seafortb. ' �jrial. I .preve,nta the sawdust fr6m,gett'ng into the
I � � I roadfoob, A Elcoat, H H McCracken.' Lombard, A IT dall, -w I ' achne
. i I r calf, A & J �; I y Implements, -Y ge , sr., Zuricb. I I'ving L
I LTL � special attention to the boys' tra&�, and rto� _matter� Heife -_ -The Toronto World! says v 11 The In got loose. It fell on to the dti i
'Li�l We have -1ven very t ' Bull calf, A & J Broadfoot let and GOVeDlock, or. Renie Clau� e �e a sy" W ' - I -
� I 0 If y0a i wan I the low-, Cr'cb Grain and k eeds.-Jan ies Beattie and E H rovince of Ontario from one end to the bel�, and was hurled by' it againatthe right
� what you n -Lay want, we can pretty nearly ineet you. 2od 1'� Chartera, Herd, consisting of four Elliott. Any other varie tt . I
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'am � i I ther has harvested this se"on one of the Bide of Mr. Murray's face. Fqrtunaitely the
I Co. - growing boy, we have it for you in the ch6 lines o and a bull, A '& J Br adfoot, R H McCracken. � ; i i Dairy Products, �John Beattie and -A W * I I . . -
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- . suits at 1 $1.50 to $2.50 1 a, H Crich. I Grapee,-R Govenlock took all 38. Stobis, Se.aforth. I : .1 cry. But right here in the city' Pbere is though in the hollow it covered it complete -
5 t Cash , I i . I . Gtades.-Aged cow, G- E Creaswell, let Peaches, -Early Crawford, A ao, sr. Roots and Vegetables, -R cGovenlock, 'such a scarcity is almost to , amount to a ly. MT. Marray'a f orehead, above the eye, - .
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_f I - you want these suits at . I I G E, Crevowall, J Carripbell, J Aitcheson. Any other variety, w C Landebor u ! gh, I 'Fruit, -W Pev reu±, MoKillop. market yesterday at $16.50 per n. Some gashed in several places.
)tore. �, I i 5 t' U.Zl Two! year old heifer, J cLean, E Cress-� Cardno, or. � I I �,
__ Reefers arid Overcoats � $1..i0_ 0 � : Domestic �Ianufacturn,-W D VanEg'- dealers have had to scour the city ,�nd pur- -On Monday afternoon of last week,Mrs.
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— . , I � i ; � � # Mo d,',Seaforth ; S T Carter Blyth. chase from the local dealers im small quanti- Margaret Schaefer., wife Of Conrad Schaefer.
I . � � ! ; Cresswell, a XcLei .n. Heifer Sadler, w Cameron. Beauty of JE[ bi onj * n ; I
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g,us.on, of Lon' I t I I I i8w�ll, Ist and 2nd. Slieer Sadler, w H McCracken. Early 3urpe6
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I i r i calf,� G E Cresswell'. I and Colorado Orange, w Sa� ler. 7
. I � ; I Bi ; itchers. Cattle. � 0 d steer, J early variety, w Sadler, A Davidso in FlovrerS Me] end, Exeter. ere hiAve been so 'busy. gathering in the im- was born in fIesson,-Darmstadt, on July 25., -
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I . I . L ; and 3rd. Fat ter cabbage, w Sadler, A I . I - had time to bale their haT. I America. he ra rried Conrad Schaefer.
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t'a� rieEddence on I "I Big sale of the best wool and fleece -lined goods. We have too x,reat Ali 00.7 - or heifqr, J IC&,mpbe I � -A terribl accident Occurred at Paris on -While cutting co.rn on his farm, some who survives her. Eight ,children blessed i
, ",_ . - 10 tol Aitobeson. � i I ing cabbage, S Wise, Montelith Broa.� Say I -Ro ert Swizer had theirmarriagn- :six Of
�kinson, we un- . I variety to givo list of prices. But mind this, we'll give you the best Y ues . 01 S4uday last, at the Gra id Trunk Railway miles eastof _KiDgston, whom survive -her ; I
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� � � . W � Dominion Bank sl�eciel for -best herd of cabbage, W H McCracken. r, I . . 9y, a proeperous grain mer -
I t ; . i reet. Two east- his right hand caught in th knives, And the they are Heur
to Listowel.- � q t r Davidson, w R McCracken] Q�,,e",1i�1',13O*6i'a'r'r'Dt6 crossing, on Grand-4iv,er at .
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4ing -the: Model be found anywheic. � I � ahoppe a1t of Milverton ; Ji�hn, a farmer of
. � . Z Jersey. -Bee W, J T Dick on, J Me- stump rooted, w Govenlocki sr.:, A 4cf,ea,7 bound freight trains, riii ning a few minutes hand and arm we ' re cho off three-quar. ch .
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I . Clinchey. Two year old he er, w C Table carrots, long, w H M en,� ;� &part, at a good rate of epeed, came along ters of an inch at. � I �
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�ed to W.�� J. � I i C us as the co re atio, of
1 75c to $5.00 a Sui 0 ; I � i IAUdsborough. One year old h ifer, J Mo. Cameron. Long blood beet , B 1TdG [ ' ' t igregatio, the Presby
- . ' is situa� on River street, -Mr: John Doty, the founder and head home, and Mrs. J. Sahoenhals, of Port
�sit in Toronto � I � t 8 0 "gh I church, which .
i 1 Clinehey, W 0 Landaborough. Then Hills. .Turnip blo d bee , 1 fr in , 'e i U T 0 1� li
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N. Of 'Newyork-, � I i one block the opo sin of 1_ Albert.
� ! � � Harefords.-Beet cow Monteit Bros, lot Dickson, w Fotheringham axanips I
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O'k, -# . e. ! i I � - I bafor:r& t &Ing came.up. The 3ity, on Monday last. He W,as 81: years of man from Mitchell V.) Atwood one evening
�1, of Hay, to ... I i � Broi. One year o M Brethour. C n,! the * -
,� : , .�!'d heifer, E I i Farnham, A Tyndall, r ,any variet ,
:1 let and 2nd, Heifer calf, Mon �aith Bros, S wise, R MeG I ry, W R Me- rig, in age anads, in 1871, badly hurt. WhenJust comiog into Monk-
� Mr. Campb �. r, Mien Agnes He remov .
EX Weduesda . . as� h,. : lot and 2nd. Bull!, calf, Monteith Bros, let Cracken, Tomatoes, w Y, 8 wise. or 0 a a �rilg to pass. A i i 9
YIP �� . ' onigle. Ce others wai ed for the ., Mr. Dotywas a native of Vermont. recently, had a narr,Gvg estapo from being
ell ..��4_ Butter -and Eggs taken as 0 . I . which were Mrs. Allan Edga ed to Oakville, ' �
y# �, � . I � on of the where he started an enaine, orkai , He re. ton the horfle� became uVinAnageable and
,,,t the 'P,ount - ,! � . 2 and Red onions, Mrs Howrie, J& -, Gourley and Wallacel dgar, a W I
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I - I I � . .1 � Ram lamb, R Oharies 1st, 2nd an I 3rd. Pair Son, w H McCracken. ick lin 3nion not expecting another ic Olow so soon af ter- established the buvinoss which ban become one of itF legs was pov,Ae
I died on Non- ! I I I : : i � � I I i a t1teirl horse was restive, so well known. He was'father of Mr. raiw flesh. They w :o bota somewhat
I I . I h , ig raised lambs in 191X, R Chart- pumpkina'for pies, and wa er ,elons, W, �. wards' and a
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St, Joseph AIPW� , ; ere, Penhale. Pair shearlings R Chart M cOracken. Musk melo a, Chas R
i [ seco train until t were too near the at one time supposed to be very wealthy, back at them'f &at s .,' - : i rioup. After the
I � era. Citron#', C Rout -led e,, MOG .
,. He was al- 0 - : ewe�` "Im I did not notice the Frederick W. Doty, of G i
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Ly , I . - I � � Pair owe laiabs, R Chart a, lab and ledge. onijle. e I .:t
Jusands, but ib I . crossing to� turn, so th y made an effort to but business reverses in latb years, left him brute got quieted ilo .�, 7id j-,fter holdings,
� : Greig . St e -W ", r, I 2nd,' - . i Vegetable inarrow, W H M,!Cfacken. Table . __
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I- . � : : Shropshiredowui.-A Dunkin �ook all -the iquaeb, w C LandaborouRh W 11 M (:Cr%ck. cross, withr the result that the horse _w in
berat. . ! & I . ' armon Olook, of Bosch- to do, the Ariver decided to return to M -1t.
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: (SUOCESSORS TO GREIG & MACDONALD) , I I I . tremendous force. T e horse was killed ville, Oxford --county, who Oow , ggys W
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e's in this olaao.� i UoUracken. .� lished, Mrs. Edgar home dangerously ill as
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I '111� i � Year old and under two, Snowdexi Bros. marigolds, w H McCracken. e( i �
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