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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-09-25, Page 10e TI#702;INTOR 11)BWO-RBOORD OCT. I C) 1, a Sketvft of Hay Towship Fall Fair Prize List. • Oototer iiiimoomil 1 a 111011011011111011111110101. Hicks' October Forecast. •Huron County It The thirtreiglith annual; fair of the Cuithiou '.foilet, C. Ceempln iell, H. Well; ()caber en wit be • - h gen re-entionary Hey Brain: • Agrieeltural SoeiatY was Lamp Mete C. Campbell, S. Wise storm 1 a of rain, and ponibly snow to 4,1r*Itittoo441414, 4.14,044.4001.001.0444.04res.t4044.400.0.00.0* lettlyd, oint olltier1weltvuotitelvliumrlts; wteroort e7orekava, ;Canpcuemleeileel piton!. the nortit, pavsing eastwurcuy over the by Win. Doenlas and be iti 1874 by Jarnee afeeninSIIIP. OP ,T1.112.14BURRY, geographical:100a of this ebiP is nearlY that Of fi, eight-aligled ti: angle with the base -resting against the WW1:s1ip* of -Gee,y% Morris and Ea* :Wawa/mesh on the enutlawest, the cast side. being 'Winded, by the town- slOP of Howie% gad theeno,rth by the toadesliin of Cairns, itt the Cieenty 'of Drage. rite general tharenteriStice• of its 1,011 May be stated tue,of. fair to annerier qnalitv., while its stiefece is bee the omia undulating, inclining to A:night/ass an thine. parts 'bordering the itorth Inienth of the 'IVIaltland rarer, whielt traverses it in ait extrealelY ir- regular. course trom the tentern bouti- elary to the neirthweet -ante, beiug leined withinathe corpeeratien .Of. "the :.,town'ot Winglierit. (veinal is Within the nelegraPhical limits of Turitl)erry) by • the .ritiddie •bneetelt, whielte latter etreent diverges front 111orrie aqd tray- ' erses for several miles, tbit teouthwese edge el the 'township, ' So 'far as we eati ascertain the first . SattleMeate within the present limits Vas .1411d where the village of Blue- , vale : Dow tea Jaeob. Cantelon (lots 31 itiltiea.),' Alexander peneen, (lots ee leta"30)•...a.„*1 James McCullough (1�te r.gia, 34) were the first Settlers time previous to the "land sale" September, 1854, Mr. McCune - h h 'Ong located the previous Meech d the others some time previous to t age.* In the eastern seetion of teems' •p James Henning and ROla eleDuff It. d settled some time prior the " lat sale" and about that John Gal eller, Alex. Thompson ndrew 'Mitchell, John McTavish, W. -1Viorris, Sr. and Jea, and Vin. Bennett came in and Secknied land. John Igesser, for mauy years Reeve of the township, was One of die earliest sett- lers within its limits, haying located hrin 3*.) and 40, concession a in Oct.. .aelee, and settled there Putnam/Ain &inking the following summer, and e"Sa tuel Black, the first reeve, settled e'llot I35 and 36 early in '853 Itt ,the7 'e110 e 'western corner of the township eecleitt had settled previous to irid sale and had erected a eaw- t the place afterwards known as •, el; on lot 21, con. B. In the 'eastern portion the Hyslops among the very first, if not act- tlie first settlers. Alexander oc- g" lots 9 and 6o, con. 1,- and 'Moffatt settling on lots 54 and. t, about the same time. W. Ir - Ito subsequently laid out ana lie village of Behnore, was the ir in the northeata _ Pot.; soateshipaseenot" 07eaofirc. ; -•-ereeeverting to'the municipal ergainza- I tea Of the township we find that pre- vious to its separate and independent existence Turnberry was united for some years for purposes of inatiitipal goeerninent* to Wawanosh'then Man - prising hoth ;Seat and West InawatioSh' and that . the „first year of its ,aeparate- organization was 1857 end the first ' council and sat of township officials was composed "asefollows : Reeve, ' Sarni. Illack Countillerie, . John For - tine, David Haugh; Ates,a, ter Sloan, , Wine Elliott ; Thos. ittt1te ; Treasurer, Santee Andeasoa ; Aeseaeeir, Andrew lVfitchell ; Collector, leeetit. -DWI. • Front the year, of -organiza-' „thin the township' aasebeen"eepreeeet- ed in the County Cotnteil as follows e. 0, a alio first Was eve c 611 There is but one villdge of any pre. then whatever in the township, vi'.., the village Of Bitteyale, situated where the Middle branch of the Maitland crosses the southeastern Innutdar partly• 111 the township of Morris lint chiefly in Turnherry. As Milted above ehe neighborhood was first settled by aletob Ca.ntel(in and Alex. Duncan. The foenclera of the village were, how- . ever, the Leech brothers, a par- tial 'etecoent of vthose operations and enterprises in bending up this part of the country was given under the boil of Howicia The beginning of Bleevale wee the purchase from' 3aeob Caatelon abeve tnentione4 of the property where the greater part of the village now statute by the above gentlemen who, cOmmenced building their mills there when the only habitations 'anywhere itt the neighborhood Were the log shan- ties of Mr, caatelon. and Mr. Duncan: Their grist mill was completed at the sanie tinie as that of Gerrie—the ant- -mem of 1856. Williain Renry Leeen was the on in eliargeof the build- ing of the Bluevale Mill and it is said he struck the first and laea blow upon it. It detracts nothing from his reputation . to say that the dam be erected across the river at this point is the only one ever built ofi the whole course of the river which thore °needy stood the 1;e41; of time and flood. • e The Leiches did, not stop Work when they got their mill completed. They bacl the greatest 'faith in the 'future of this part of the coentry, thoggii we. confess it must have required an- eYe of faith to see any great flame'. iieeet, at .that early day. Titne, howevee, has proved them correct, and though'. they were - obligedto haul all the machinery and .material., (except tim- ber) by horse ot ox-teanis all the way from Paris and- Guelph to use in the construction of the mills and this'oyer a road lying for a greeter part of the way through intetninegled forest and swamp of the densest and rent tiff& oul description, they have lived to see a thriving town grow •up from, the nucleus which their efforts and enter- prise planted there and today they en- joy :most of the "advantages of the more populous and ansient icier= and cities near the sea -board --having in , their initnediate proximity ,a railway ' station. , Y% • ranter nitpleasent so the attenaance Johnstma, S. I ise ; Darned "Work, D. eeuritry. New Moan on the int will , :and exhibits were not ap to the avez. et,eeeehaeh, e enapneeisea Degas eaura higher teinperature with sin - age. The inclooe exhibit, especially in shirt, ee. Wise, R. R. Jolanstou ; Tat- trieal storms, bigh tides and probably fruit and mots, was larger thau usual "ting, C. Campbell, a'. Johnson ; seismic disturbanees trn wed touching and the hOreese and cattle were cer- br, in Silk, C. Campbell, T. Johnson; that atete, but cold galea from the • tainly line. alw gate receipt* snow a Enibr. itt Muslin, C. Campbell, • northwest with rieiug barometer will slight fallbeg. OS but this Was Inetfai- Johnson ; Woel Stockings, S. Wise, 'follow quickly. ]luring the Vulcan pitte4 as with each members' ticket .11. Well ; Cotton Stockings, Wise, storm period etlt to eth the weather att extra admission was men. Following, is a list of prize winners, :GARDEN VEGETABLES. Potatoes —Rose, Geo. Schroeder% ip Hy. Roeder ; Fe hant, C. ClosIty, W. Roeder, Johe ocher ; Colorado Red, Geo, Sehroedere I', Hartman, • will grow decidedly warmer, beginning in westetn parte and moving, east- ward. The barometer will fall at the SWIM time and eleudiness ana rain will follow, touching 'most parts of the imuntryein their eastward progress. about Sunday the 5th to 'Servant/0V the 8th. Storms of this period prole. - J, Reciter ; Blue George Sehrpeder, Ilaberer, Snowden Bros; any variety, W. B. Battler, George Schroeder, Alex. Reunite ; Wit Joint, George Schroeder, W. 13. Battler ; Empire, George Schroedet, Geoege Schoellig, W. B. Battlea; Catmint, Jaeob Roeder ; John Hay. 13, bite Bea.ns, le, Battler, ..1, Decit- er ; Beans, any variety, A. Raercher, John Geiger ; Yellow Corn, Snowdon Bros.e_ Jacob Render ; Sweet Corn, A. ' Kaercher, Coris. Schoch ; Red °Miens, C. Roehrig, Simon Sararas ; Yellow Onions, J. Coehrane, e Chris. fecoch ; Dutch Setts, Faust, Ben. ; Field Carrot, P. Koelta ler, B. S. Phillion ; Garden Carrots, Wendel Smith,. Dete.4"Surertis ; Sivecel. ish Turnips, la • Hartman, Jacob Brown ; White, Turnips, Jacob Serer - as, Ernest Gies ; Yellow Globe •Man- golde, Snowden Bros., H. Well ; Long egeeeeae, n. E. lase •leTette- Red lYfangolds, Snowden Broe, A. Old A. Foster ; xeYeareOhle B. Smile aorth declination on the, ieth and leaercher ; ,Oxford cabbage, P. Roma " lie A Geiger ; Spat, R. Nortlicott, loth. Without the. least desire to be wen, ` W. B. Battler ; Blade Spanish ler, H. Well ; Plat Deitch Cabbage, H. J 'P r on ° Gies, :Lennaseedioauna;,rowtise enaL telttoarmt ssevaeurde it4cBslies) " B• B. PhilliPs1-1). narfe JeAllogrinctuhirtnotan1,4R1IxBon. ellilLenarnn); ZfOtti, .3, tides are, very.Probable at This period, •"• man ; White BAtli4', Javt4I"Bater6r ; Bonthron E. Gies, R. 13. McLean ; Storms over the great lakaregion and 'Cauliflower, Coebraue ; Pumpkins, e.yeanenia, • ,T, D, Rauch, ,e, along the Merin Atletntie promise to "-any yaeiety, W, ea -tattler, Snownelt Ilana; x -Year -Old, E, Gies, A, IVIur- Olden er 'shipping end life. 1' itt the Beeta. ; Meminoth PuniPkine, Snowden' "fay ; Span, .1. Becher, A. Gies, gulf .z• gifitis will not be ,exempt froin. Brothers ; Celery, J, Cochrane,' General Purpose• --Brood blare; Wen- not e pertarbatioes. Rain, snow Th J I i I ' T. Johnson ; Wool Mitts, S. Rennie, Jacob Broom • Wool Sox, S. Wise, II. Neon Paper' Basket' S. Wise, J. Slnith; Aresene Work, C. Campbell, Creayeinork, C. Campbell, F. Witwer ; Silk Patchwork, T. Johnson, D. S. Feetst ; Pillow Sleetne, H. Neeb ; Out. line Apron, an Forrest, S. Wise*, Batt Wreath, J. C. gelbileinhe CrOchet Petticoat, T. Johnson, A. S. Patin • Craze* J. Coelirene, C. Ralbileisch ; Chair Tidy, C. Campbell, Jan Geiger, DAIRY PRObITCE. 50 lbs, Butter, $. RAMO, W. Roe- der, Snowden Bros. ; 5 ,lbs. Butter, W. B. Battler, Dan. Sureres, R. R. John- son ; HeMada Cheese,- a. wise, John Geiger, Snowden. Bros ; Honey in Comb, „J. Inaberer ; H -Made Bretal,fR. It, Johnston, Ben. Pfile ; Baker's, Bread, C. Eilber In -Made Bans, G. Seheallige Boa, Pfile; 5 lbs, ' Honey, Wendel Senith, • J. I -laborer ; • Maple Syrup, G. Schoellig, Wendel Smith ; Col, Honey, Haberer. • ' HORSES. Drenght—Brood Mare, le. Smillie, R 13. Mclean, Etnest Gies . Vaal, R. 33. in to be s (1. • le great robabift f • t p all northerly directions. gnow with heavy •sleet are entirely probable, 1°1 - hewed ' by high barometer and cold. The Mercury period is ceutral on the Toth and continues to the Jetta and this. fact, blended with others, will cane- unsettled stormy weather, per - baps ontsiae of the regular periods. Much nloudinese with drizzle and sleet are reetrits to be expected during mueh of the mercury period. A rise in temperate/re and ram foul snow atorms cial,na/73rtzs.eci extent and eitiergy will le ;Altura' on tuid touching the lath The Vulcan storm period, central .tin 'the 1.7th and covering the 15th. to 2otie is wallet/ the . Venus * period, with moon ant the die:Alai equator on, the 15th, at a total eclipse notle on the e6th, and at perigree and greatest, •....eliaflenee Samna Bleak; e .186 .no . f • , . The first store, in the place (as also. ia ehe towaship) was kept by a Mr, Bennett arid the first poetntaeter wee John Messega"iyho bought (rut Bennett and cereneele tie a -mercatitile business for mann` years. The poetedlice , Was established 22nd September, /gee. . • . . , Theefiret selniol in the township wan 'built' at Bluevalea It was a small frenie building, afterwards tiSett 'as A dwelling.. silie first who taughjai;,thete-, 'in was Thienues. Farrow, age -Mei- resi- dent of the township, of,eCheirlte;• Who was One of the earliaaaeettlers in that prirt of,IVIoirie net'. to 13eueyale. The building he . tat lot: in . as •above ' was 'ease) designed ' : a ;P'reebytetian ,inuetinOlousei l atItlition to:a schpol li t ,:elittieli • en iere, in the.' vicleity 4tt, and as such'w -141s0 'Used, being the. of. . eeeale..'•afid, ,it :is ,e1a4tiied, the. first .in 4. nherrYeneaUlloakil some - say 4;, N I...) Entlie "1 '18are, Sanal,apitkek Ii362 "to ihodist meetin Imo ere eltesine; :-Jahri;e1ifesSet, e ./872-Jesaine,nee."------ e ;len. * e a .,e. aee. •eeonn Messere. !This Ayes alo 4 :i, 4......,.., . .........., .), as eo.re ,"atiela.Biasitaa In, ,l86a the tonna i ,erected ,for th yee ,t.,,. Taitagl,etatt efillinge the, poea a:enion .are :melee 'eeettitled .. :10 . a 1),epittyl used . lee all e .1br, that ena.• theefolloiying *ear-, .1 Mr. Bowler, b. ijg f011neVed.iii ...,17,i;.1,..iy• Wm • egrIlYn ' I. we. •nfWaYs t� wen' in„ tarn .-eueceeeed . in:. /872-73 hottse. oft Coal a Used To V Pt The Scientific Afit eau in discussing tlistitutee ',for meth cite coal during e contintiation lie shortage of hat fuel says 4 ." aanfritais there Lay . quelity in 'soft coal ivhielarendera „, it unfit :for domestic ifsd. rno.een,`, a- feriatter. of- fact,: practically ' nb,•other Mgt is need, ,or has .beea used; for "ele., 'Aurpo$e$ itt Great Beitalit, arid the -caOlcing ,'renges ebinea a design -.front. tiene need in t, Mithreeite coal it for the louse- lginent, to in ihe toyea The enibet • is f a. fitst .ig- to supply itc• bed liracite kitela the 1,:f sloe beater.: h lungs ea 41,1, be o feed °nuts o oistone Sq tas Skonetlen (la smith, S.. Pnttersen, R. B. Mc- * Bros ; Blood I3eets, W. ' 13attleere U. Lean ; W. Sanaa J. Patte Well ; Rooted Beets, W. *Battle , B Pfile. 2 -Tear -Ohl J . Deche fe a , . ; . a Phillips • . Waterrrielons,. C. Ceetonay ; :and and, .1, .V%-inkenweder , .Nut Muskmelons, . C. .Celoelty, ' He •Well; Reeder, J. Weber. - 'n.e.d Tomatoes, Thos. Johnston, Snow- Carriage—Brood Mare, C den. Bros ; Yellow Tomatoes Saoteden 'hale_ . W. Witzel, "A. itik Bros., W. 13. Battler,. '' : .. '....., :A.,Rainiie.,, C, . He Car .. c.m.1,111..,A1,11Li..EE-It), „...„..; .21, -.Olel; Weevatnitioeli,c1III .. , , •:White Fall Wlieate John McBride Witzel, 0,, Schroeder ; jaeob ,Weber ; Red Fall wheat, B. sel, W. Melee ; Bu Battler Jacob Webber ; Sprenralihent, Kinsman, T. Bissett, J S • 1 • "6 a n Road t r 'Br d. M r Webee • Black Oats, Alex. li' reEweet Irieillistere Peal, R. nider Bros. , -Rowed 13 tlel Jrieob s e e•-• 00 a e, White bate,: A. Geiget1...lacole Weber, , Witzel; J•.90ige W. B. Battler ; SpeltiMeefiler. Bros:: ; nocker, R.ed Clover, al Reeedet Old, W. :Wetzel , J. Weber, ne Tiamtley Semi, Alex. , Me- eona; Sean, ,Eivenae, SnenMen.e. 'Bees.; •B, S, 1V1., rearclin lipte„ HORTICUL r . , •-eneppleses-CollectiOn, William RIcipp, •.:-.clits,.$t J., ; Plate Fall, E. Giese Snewdea Bros. ; PlateeeVintere, Snider Bros., E. Gies, George Seeteoeder ; 'aompletrisa Ca Ell- ber, • Williamalelopp.; Suomi, Je C. lealefleiseh, 13.. Pale ; Spies, W. Rlopp,, Dane '1-1 ache; , HloPP. "aloha De ; Greamilega, J. Weber, Dan. Heath ; _Sepetzenlyerg, Al- ex. McEwen, W. p , Canada Red, Wendel Smith, ., Sai-aras ; Pip S.e-eeeVateneeneer-Dart Surerns ; 'Russ , :Ctris, Schoch, S. -Sararase Bee Dave is nra Road ese Wants too young to take inedielne may be 5. Cured of croup, whooping cough, and colds by, .0=g Vaeo.Cresolene—they breathe it arno., ; ;THE RAPD) DETELOPNIANT ; .2-Tear- lper, end and Of our ' business is proof that our Carnohaa,, W. goods give satisfaction, that our prie- ane Ruaa es are light and that our systeni oI . Horse, W. quick dispensing is approved -of. If • Goetz, you have. doubts regarding our : state- • geiger,11.. enents• we will be. delighted to have a eAllister, W. visit of inspection. We are head - ear -Old, na, quarters for the best and purest drugs: eiger ; 1 -Year- ‘‘ F " ' ilbe J M• AA '$' SICK P .0P14B ME14-14." liggy ,, ale Bea's 'S.ne.. G°Igeeiel: grPeantinheOnmeeninieerdYieineentinifnennandadais. . ' tIbt: Sclioellig ; addles Driver, disease -banishing ponter is wonderful. . :Roeaer, Miss a. feeick, • Mi„?s wen_ Ifyou are weak, pruanin-edoswnc oeriers;ffeeroimng_ z CATTLE. potted •will speedily banish ,all your troubles. Test. its virtues today, it and (sleet will veldt most iaterior see - tions an4 a big Oettber veld weve and a very high beroineter will wind up the period. Sueli are the probabilit- its, not the absolute certainties. AU concerned should be on tilt lookout for iedicatioas as un other violent atinos- aheric or other disturbances eome as a rule without plain mid timely warn- ings. If an excess of storms and rough weather fail t%.3 materialize at this time look out for unseasonably warm weather with many seismic phenolnene, Ana unusual perturbation of the otean tides. The feet to be emphasized is: that normalcy will not be the rule the astronomic condition indicatts outt extreme or alte lher. Our belief is ilia very heavy atitune- nal storms will result, followed by sufficiently cold weather to daniage and destroy exposed, perishable com- merce. There is no poseibility and no necessity for any attempt at localiz- ing in these forecasts. ' Iteaetion to much warmer, with fat - lin barometer and more, rails, turning to snow northward, win be natural results on and touehing the 23rd and 24th. Ail these October periods will end in more or len storminess, with still, cola gales over, tile great lakes and the northwest generally. By the middle of the ,month the boreal waves and frosts will reach qidte to the gulf regions. , The Ian five days of the Month are covered by a regular stoma period, blended with the Verrus, disturbance at its centre, with Moon on the Celestial pcptaaar on the ",2 7t11 mid new agate ofl. the aist. The indications are that storms, tropical in kina, with thunder and rata southward, will come during, the first developments of this period. But as the rising berometrie atea from the ,northwest inminges on the low barometer to the southward rains will euickly merge into sleet atid now and boreal blasts will spread south - weed and eastward quite o'ver the country.' Durham—Milch Cow,- J. Roeder, rst Inekes ick people well, d. 2nd, J. Chantbere ; .2 -Tear -Old J. E. HOVEY, Druggiat,. Clintou, '-e—Mileh Cow, J, Ptah, Mainiaininn good 'health is to the Ont. • 5-32 „alters 11. Roeder, $, Miller, nee. 4 • Yearling Heifer, J . Roeder, S. • embers ; Bull Calf, J. Roeder, H. • . oeder ; Heifer Calf, J. Roeder,• W. GOOD 1,11.',ALTH FOR CAPITAL. eder, J. Clive bers. • ' . . eanan; elenee eau, majority of people tne most vital Heifer, j, question hi tbe world and 'nature aff- earling ords no MOre:efficient strengthener for a J. the, eye:tete' and restorative for the st. and mid,le, . Roeder ; 2-Year- Plafe, Itoeder, J, Plaff ; Heifer, Fe Willett, 'rat; and ,2 urSa.ratreamsoitte:le aear-old Steer, J. Ifatie nerYes ;than Dr, Chases Nerve Food. er Maneon • Fat in 'Naturally, gradually mid' certainly it Wend ,aleifer • J. i. Roecler, S. beaker feriae red corpuscle* in the blood anii,' H, •Roeeler, Jacob- Howald ;, mac. 'Yearling Sieex" Wille ,nuwe ,Ith_ 0 11 d a y n rye cc s an - LOYSEA Kea 1,01; %nem Webber. St, cliThalni cane etneesaa' tate, troubled p�ma 4th stiffereele great h• and in cation. hee t After bjavbag to heel trouble m vigorous and nein regular." " Dyspepeia and heart go band in baud. \Vh tbs thin and watery and Nue /serves sued exhausted, away wen in t liable to get slow Raul uncertain in Dr. Chases Neon Food is the Most po erful blood -builder and nerve reatorati that tneclical ;deuce has ever devised. cures thoroughly and pen/Meetly restoring the whole imam to health a a vigor, 50 cents a box, at all dealer:a/Or Bdmanton% Batee lt Co., Toronto, ' Dr. Chase's Nerve Food DISTRICT VALI, FAIRS. • Dungannoa, Oct. e-eo. Myth, Oct. 7-8. Brussels, Oct. 2-3. ` Fordwieh, Oct. .Tiv,eeton, Oct. 7. Rirkton, Oet, 2-3. Bayfield, Oct. 13.4. TO CORE A COLD InT ONE L1AY4 Take Laxative' Brom° Quinine Ta. lets. All dreggiste'refund the inel if it fails to, cure, E.. leee Grove's sig-, nature is on each: Our Rimless, Glasseajolease • the -Particular. They sr. fitted hes etenIngly to the fest. ores or each patron. • The finish of our spectaelevrare Is fault. less. the Ilt perfect. , A. J. ceRIGG Scientific Jeweler sand Optician . CLINT01%, 0 -NT. ,3 Wavers, Snider Bros., W. Rlopp ; ..peadi mid: and 3rd -Fat Stowe 'ar' puts "aYetein the seep, energy ' • : • • aaanith ; PipPen, George Sehoellig, J . Hartman F Willert•'-P Haetnian. ' t Q4 powder) witleier-ibund very • enenering of • nig:whieli, ot d C. methonigti, was 'nations. The firet in it was ay Rev. esleYen. The place s Morels aueetiage Veal/len s Blush, B. Pfile, Welldel Lamont, 1st anci '2nd ; Steer Cali,- P. and vita tee t 'defies tesease. eta • • . • • , a In eztesle4;,..nrillitris mid:flannel lave ,the Ordin JT „eel ewaueee, ,ies, Hv. special by P. I,amont , for best. • . ' satisfactory. , Roeder ; John' Deeher, Geo. • steers, wee by Jahn /nag. - BiussELs. 18 Schroeder ; Glori Mundi, eeeorge • Schroeder 'Col. Russett; Jaebie Reed er, feaerelier ; Col, Fall Pears; - Long Wool—Aged Ram, G. Peraale ; weigaman at the station has decided e" `5114Ec'll. • : . John , Currie,. for some yearsgrain , Jacob Brown, Dan, .Surerus - Col. Yearling ''...Reatt, Penhele a•Pair ' of to sell ,Out his village property itt Winter. l'eaes, Jacob Roeder, ...Jacob Rwee G. Penhaltaaela, McAllister ; ).1.3ruseels. and 'remove to Brendon, Beeiwite COL. Fail- and Vinter' Pears, ,VearliegEWes; G, PealialeaeRe. avian. 'He has aecureda situation. in ; Jacob •Haberet, W. la Battler.; Bart. 1liter Ewe 14aixtbs, .0: Peenale, R. -alit of. tbe:arse/a-elevators, there at a ' let Pears, J. 3aeifkitii;:,3"0:06"b -Roeder; ,Ram Lamb, G. Pealrele, good salary. a' : • : ' Vletnish •Bea-iityj',Ge6r60- Seliroeder, J zot n 494=-4, - License. InspeetOr • 1W -tiler hac. secured. rit „Jton. Fine -dtarr; A. ptIncall o, youths . under 21 Oeder late "redeeRa. A. n &en; -dnd frequenting lietele and has watnecl the y Stoves.: Vete p*tt aTeanilhg A. .nenetzea,- lat 1,st and years of 'age who are in the habit of ' ' , swept • ota at , Stated imereale, will actin:matte and beiag. inflammable weitla te liable to ignite and 'produce a..... fieree fire itt the eltinmey, With a ; toneeeeeteat ,risk , to the 'dwelling'. at 'aioniatemes, liappeneetbat the , ends of atafters or benns are; by careless or jeet , into .. ..." :chin -Utak, fines. 'Mese .,.i,, -, ignorant "coo; ttetion; alloeyed to pro - might beeMrilieigaited ,und, 'carry 'fire into. the' iiitera!fite•of the • honk; ,There: - is .further ileiger :that the slitnnet of -sparks from qa.burainje ,:eliiiiintee eveuld egniteathe 'hgle ,roof of a ,stlibiltban cottage. ' : ""re, 'rig' S'iraSt. he obV.ii.tcd - by sweep! : the:chimney,- say once in two. mon . ..: The . " chirnhen oweep" ' a 'too' lee'Personage in the old , eotintriee and; keetintelel be a ceriotts in - :Mantel develeipnient of "the strike'. if - lie should inane ,hia•-• nee; 'even. temporarily, in this 00 411 , .. •• ; •' 4 pttA gr.% . ili .v nialiy.eermes family quarrels, inarriagee ()tit of spite, and "alterations of will§ might hare been arevented bv ' • gentle doec of pills,'" With the liver end kidneys olugginit'arid torpid diges- tion itt ittipaired Mud temPer ruletied. But Dr. 'Chase's Kidney -Liver PilIts by invigorating the action ofithAa organs ettsere geed digestion noel itound health. Otte pill tie, 43 cents a t box, Orals itpi Plate.Gr Grelres, tier ; l'Iate lectioa Pit Jobtiston ; Johnston, . , ACTVIES., Heavy Harnees, C. Inartlei aral end e Buggy Ilainesa rst coal 2na Cattia Hatt late 1. ,Witwer ; Renele ; Brie:re ., Flax Geot Dlartketo,' Sara- , Red 11 Necb;art • ; E CoI- •Thoa R. 4, ef alt Br IS 13r da Ye/4th) g Ewes, A. Duneeen, • ist hotelkeepers of Brussels as' to -the Jew w1a,,-.1at Sheep. R• Peithale; Pair in reference to them., alere is what 4,Vatin, iAt and 211d, the statute says itt canneetein and We Berkshire -Aged BOara ' HmIrY Buck' • •, HOGS. ' • of offenders it will not be for want give it so diet if altaroplos are made a Aged' Pow, .fibeeveeten 13t•ote, zet ikitenewsientittinPearsitolg. tah•leione, 'nwilintsh:out". Any d _ proper .cause, suffers or permits any TariewOrthe-Agted. Boar, Snowdee Person of either sex" apparently, or to tos,..' „dr 8.15:274...$Aogweh SsunowwdieL„Bwrclx. the knowledge of seen 'licensed p,erson, eithaer the age of 21 years, , pained by- his.or ber parent or guerd. eaeeeeeer .11'1'1LP—a eegeau, '„nownen i"ext and not being a resident on; the "WIFVV3 MCAVIle0 MOS.. -4 preInNeg of sueh listened person or a ng Sre4j0WW',7, S8tin, ;tall; '150vC"11044t ,:;,etleatellgitenrt °ire asboniaaratnor f linger or oiter or about any bar-rporn or other roc/mama such premises in which: -1equor is- diveased, for every -each her liable to a penalty of it Ss and 110t: to exceed $ro ts; and any such person so or loitering as aforesaid d aud sufficient cause, And iesideat on the premien „fide' lodger or boarder, or tompanied ny his or her eardialt, shall also be liab- pf notalests than $2 and Pe 'besides eoet. 6o r Xrob, 0E01'014, Z. Weeeloli; Carla ru ; „Open Bbggy, F. Hes. 'Jail.' Miller ; Coveted Bug .340 %In, W. S. MiLier; Hess 8t, Son " P01113. Iratinmegs,' C. d ; Plymouth It Deicleert Wy I, Snider Be wilt, 1st att& win, 1st W. Erwih, atunas, G. W, 01 ohn 301111 ,41t5lS al .joh jaeob Corn Pi iteaewo Measured 134 rx.det, R, 211 hia , R. R. Jribriston, r• bpi eienagiven by L. Er eet Gies. The stalk Er niches, G.' „Br , PHI ARTS. t. •dk 0. ,, nish, 0. We, ght Brahman; end Dark , mitt auel-r- -OVER SIXTY'YEARS. Dorkins, C. Cautpbel lot aud e114 ; 'Whitlow's Soothing Syrup ,has. ick Minoreas, C; Campbell, G. Wa.abessit- ailed by miIlioes of mothers for eviii; White . Minoreas, G. W. ...their children while teething. if dis- I I31 • Prietralt Oil Painting., C. Camp- le bell, Saidet Pandecalre, Snider aa 1St 2tiel • Red Caps, , tarbed of Inght and broken of your ott, John ba Ohre Par- 1/1„, l's* and or - Water Color, C. eha ELYT)I. /eat George caalesies, walla Leg. rest by a sick child stOlffering and rns, C. lesetternell, est and end ; crying 'With pain of cutting teeth eend own Legliorns, C. Campbell, 1st mid at once and get a, bottle of ” Mrs. , Coehins, 13. Ranch, Geo. Seltael- Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for ehild- • *mantas, CI Campbell, G. W. lent teething. It will relieve the poor little ;sufferer inimediatelea DePend Zeller for the beet tipori it, tnothees, there is no mistake W. B. Batt- ' about it. It tures Diarrhoea, regd. latee the, Stomach and Dowels, curs G tr. Wind Cone, softetis the Quin, reelnees ' tuilaintnation and givest ..ttortetAlmil g ist ,pleasant to the taste is '16 prescription of one of the est and beet female phyeicians end nuroes in the United States. Price 2,e cents a bottle. Sold by all drug. gists throughout the world. Be sure erry to the whole system. " Mts. Walsh:wet Soothing Syrup', ,for child. and ask for " Mrs. Winslow's South. Syrup." ne, _COlitteCtiecrtiat perthagoi • Kelly" machine reently f ceminit WOO, s, sa 4 uns ein two knot of I•31_ 18 tante bele ly and he- pateet. It contrivance and When eterday 11 vouple of contractor were en - out the blocks. Mr. armed tto that the thing itt ch in the shape of au experie tis lei. If everything pans int t he will Morose the Milli end putt up a building especially for ininitilacturieg the tentent biock, Ile There is considerable ground for the r'11 belief ell ressed that eement, in the future;: will tate the plate of binek very largely. At present dement itt very high, higher titan it was three yore ago, bet with al1 average price hOuSe Cali be hltilt theri,,er W th tem- ent • A number of hole as were built Inst year with the " 111e.Val1y" tint. th thin. It, however, has beee consider. • ably improved oince.. he 0. 11 11 IT PAYS TO AnvEtetisa 'tau Ngivs.u.ticoup. 11. litit ler T,Apigs, Ntr. ()nk, cr000t woe., .T. Meter% ‘alr' Crewel Work, C. Campbell ; TuW fted . Quilt, W. II, &Miler, S. Wittier ; ,R('; Wool :Wreath, T. Johesori [Log Cabin den Roeder, John Decline ; Patch 120 do, S. Wise, C. Campbell ; Quilt on t.r Groeitel Wotn, .t. Becher ; OutlineGeo uIf ilty P. Hartman,. A. Haul -cher ; • If - IV -Coverlet, V, Hartman ; n 'elan *tette, ; Rouen Due Erwin ; Due Erwin, G. tl ;der, McBride ; Ilroea, Snider Br wls, A. Itaereher ; Ra Witt, II. Roeder ; Ton rge Clausius, Snowden e1t,11orsee—jettnes Bell a S, 139 e, rcerest ; Rag Carpet, T. Johnson, S. Wise ; rtg. an Velve.te C. 'Campbell, D., Steitiatich ; 13 -Wool Work,. C. Campbell ; 11-13oo1 ensitiori, C. "Campbell, 41. Sararite. ; Crochet Work, S, Wise, C. Catuphell. ; Album Ilasitet, 3, j, Smith, S. Wise • raft Wreath, /1. Weis, W, Roeder retailer We alit; T. Jolineoti Ilead ott Silk, C. Campbell ; Cord 'Work, '1'. jell/mon * Sofa Cuabion. 0, Campbell, 13. 8: Vomit ; Chenille "%Wiz, C. Catembell Ifoniton I act, C. Ceenper,H, T. Sohn. son ; Late Curtain, 11. bleb, 8. Wise; 13-W1)re1 Motto, A. -Murray Straw &aka, 3 C. Hallnlelsch, R. R. John- ston .; Loather work C, Campbell i 7 Monteith. • Light Horses—William BIXOtt. Cattle—Sohn Shepherd. and Sheep and Pigs -ale Arinstroligeottd French rind P. lIessn'Sr, W. Rivers.. Otaineejolin rottitry....T. C. St011entali 'and Geo. 1.Brown. Implements -4. U. Hoffman andE. 'Wall. Larli,,s' Work—NH:4o ' C. V. Smith and Mrs, William tieeker. Firmrts...jittneoiyeekes. Ogden Vegetables -and Dairy I'tott- 1Utle And :VA Lamont, hob% .(51; , , „•. . in Oa 111! le medicine of to our* alt tarns lie tewies_all eneete of abie or et Worry, Neon:dye ago of be et atfaiplanti. Nailed on reeeipt Kit atm vaninutts free Mee OW r Of 1) PAOkaal ;le Rix, 85. Vaatartitts, I Wood's Phoophodine is sold ,itt Min - =MI Weati VOIIIINItty, W Utti. 1 telt by. II, A, Combe, R. P, Raikie, .3.1Iovey and Watts & CO.—drugtiete Rattenbury Street Works Direct imp Ort (1 1. V ot km au ehip and alaterial guartioteed, J. 0. sEALE 'and CO,;,- „ PROPRIETORS, IPPINCOIrq MONTHLY(MAGAZINE44.; . •A'sFAMIL* LIBRARt,r7.. 'The, Best in Current. 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