Stratford Times, 10 Oct 1888, p. 4

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~ + The Noted 2t--W. Corcoran. Lowt---J. L. City I Tall--Kerry Gow, bg Pcie Serene Pequeznat Bros. Avction Sale "W nm. Howe ghton. Aliction Sale -- shorn. Wanted C. E Nesmayth & Cs Fe siren. Clothiers -T sareton '& Do ugis i. Hreres waction Sale--D. KR. McPherson. Farm For Sale--Kobert McLagan. Auction Sale-- ich e Be mileraen, List of Auction Sales t McPherson. Stratford Bins, ¢ 7 some BLITOR AND PE LOPRIETER. ue a serie This Wees. | ANOTHER "JOURNALISTIC" | NORTH PERTH AGRICULTUR- CHANCE ¥ : "DAD" AND THE) hoys" TO WIELD THE: TOMMY-HAWKS AND SCALP- ING KNIVES THEMSELVES at 2 PRESET EPRI WIRE P DE ing Eeeuth Cast Their She adows Eeyore." Wii CLA PISSEMIS ATOR HP woes LITERATYRE ! . TExet since All. Janeson Jost his Fespect atte, & s® quad name, and what e hed, sh his connection ertack we tiih the ga Mr. dames harrie y depart ire; site riving te make vy hie losses in the concern by going throug! the poed short after hia memeor mat exper . ntlemart sane AL SOCIETY'S FALE FAIR. The North Perth show took plice at the | Sanne H Agricultural parkj in thia city, om last | Thureday. and eoaeds atel proved a success in Syer respect a Ate want ot space prevents us from pul biishing the full mwing ia the prize list : HORSE, Heavy draught - partic ulate Fel G Waoed, G Bald; .wW Mt vray, Win Black, WT Davie & Son, WT Darie & | Seay" Bantams,.. bi ae k- ees or ---- j Sie Bebhin , red; ee Cawston, Sew z game, R Turnbull; Plymouth rocks, "wie Yeandie; ~ ae i Afrigans, gE} B Caleudge; Win MeN Rhoors, VEAETABLES, 27. }enteter raisers enenine aguas: j Veget ables apart tron - i Mra Nigimowk | Hebron' p HB Fs toh Teac po fp s Ds Me cmipAey 5 other varied, jet it ee tite rf i hash an Jide SRG Swede ~tuetidpay st bier Ee Cassclaba: IFW 'dads. | Sates on, N ent Rowers, Mrs Hrisbia, J H tie > {namedsd-H- Roberts; - Teal Ww "ade ; diacthos, Mrs Brishin, FHT i iadisies, N Peters, T Wade ; hotly sixcke,J 1 Roberts: marigolds, Mrs Hrishin, a Nel sh ; .petutias (doubje) J Ho Rob ~ Mrs J Brishin ; pet awias + tueie) JH divert, genre Picialiinba pa § Heist xin, six varic fies, Mra J ~ Vere Lornaa, valle ction, N Monteith, 6 Wettlaufer, G Muir, A Pont. ter, J Rennie, r Rennie, G Honey, Veter G Ee Intee, 8 D Mor. Fall STAIN: AT Tar oy rie * =e i eC Dresses at £2.25, 21 4, $17 to, 'dren's - tak Oubmere tose aie ont rm ches: et, UA, 25, 27> oe ad, 3, 37, 40, 45, and 10 cents, ¢ <del sity - meat. ness anit comfort these ave the beet, : =. katie Wark ¢ core Hive, Pain and Robbed, id, BS, ba, BO, Bo, BO, Oh, Te and oi Seat, ales s few pairs in Baeovwen, 5 and Gurnet." Pine range of . K{D GLOVES At 6), 25.21 20 and #15. An esceSent tine of imiies collars and cows, # pure livin colias af IM Sand Oo cepts, diferent styles, also eutcred wel: at 2ee_atd Sho - Cheaper poods im abuncanrt in white efé relcred, wiped and checks "Nive black and eélored Cashmere Cloves fost Bermtis; a per tear, ti aavance. Wepnesnay, Ocr. 10, 1888: tre ar to =? t nee ith chicken fleas, contracted wh ile Adoivig » néighborly turn for "* e. ry Le Clatr- Eliis wae a pusher » concern for a wt vile, but as he 4, mi i Hutcher nase ey > cau} ha Mise Ni G. the i lew: pe y Carrols, nok, Jag Witten ny "Belg ian carrots, | thitlehione J My She 'Nie. thos); Tu avish r seed onious, red, j iack oats, i MUTray, tumliow, Canary, H Yeancle, J Berry, H-Yeandle Mrs Maxberry, Mrs JD so M Fraser Li. i Lirahar to hand for ladies and chilirens wear, for Tadit® at 22, 25, Wand Sew toed klowe can be had, and for children trem 130 up 7 2 27h Tire an Unsere 2 peo- a pie. having so great. a rega.d for things. no} oe ;mo-ome- could : be secured to: ~NSHGEN Raina Paradis, the Watghter of'a | ~iralford's..only. anginal fair, without paint, varnich, side shows, o ~gone--tike-the- «pirit ef a dream. ee ~The Ww hitechapel fien: 1 is fill at tarce, and ao are the Galt chocolate fends, the midnight type-wreckers, and Donald Me- (rregor's assailant, e An empty building in the city has the. seh Se unique sign posted up in the window :--** Wanted--a« Tenant." Not ah unsonimon want. om The Congregational Church at Cianine Ran,, has-yourg lady askere. And conse- quent'y al. the giddy young oe es Ottawa atiend the Congregational Cu -- ne of the candidates in Carlee will Stabb it alone. As a. rule Stubbs are not part cular who handle them; at least so We have been _ by aw rival con- temp« wary. "--The risk ~ wisi =~ New Yorks speak: of one way of. lying, It haxgeneral= | ipban supposed that there was only one way. However, if there are more we would like to hear from our venerable brother upon the subject --Some enterprising (*) merchants of =. Marys, with the {t)-diree- tora of the South Perth fair, put their heads together, and the result of the in- cubation aa the offer of some handsome presents pape any couple that were willing to fools of re. & good sign an ¢ a of ben The propse to~ be Gongratalated® forex hibiting aie than their al common sense, excepting, of course, the men who offered the indacements. --A curious case of suicide occurred recently in a house quite near the Trocadero, Paris. A youngster named Eugene Bloe, fourteen years of age, fell desperately.in.love with a.. plaster cast. of Venus that was in his father's house. espe Eagmne would faze at the statue Next. morning the life- jess body of the young Pygmalion was foand by hia parents.. In a 'contemplative mood we 8 exclaim with the philoso- pher. love, Siaeeaae art thou so transitory : palgetes, on the earth--ao évening elowl which vers on our norizon, drinking the hues of the sun that urows ominously brighter-as it verges to the shadow and the night, and which, the moment. that saa_is st ~oniiie' on.ia darkness or decends in tear. . religious. ais has~ bean: earning notoriety. It is a priest this time of La Plata Euencs Ayres. The per- petrator of the crime, strange to say, is Pedro Castro Rodriguez, @ priest, and, what is still stranger, the victimz aro his wife and danghter, He left the Catholic church, joined the Methodist and married Colonel in the Argentile py After his wife got in bed, mez' s confession, he gave her a ain and a glass 4 water. Sho rd such violent pains seized herthat she complained of it, asking him=what ~ tg std Te ides Without peewerins De her he go preg coat niet it's until r came in deeds e and "* JACK, THR MIT MORES 1c ARE Londoa, Oct. 6.--Nothing that the newspapers can present to their readers receives apy attention except the White- : « 'The police have adopted he theory that 'the letter and postal card signed. * ack, the cadetka sent to Loa he 4." THREATENS TO com- , ASD ALL THE PuL- mp tl y 5 . 7 + 7. rms inte lin at old man" ordered his to He eacriticed, especialiy as Ch arley refused to Brood nare, A Weber, Db OW W Aimoa; rm. Foal AU Weber, IF & Ww An ler. Judge Wooda : svet : * nzen, Coe pot tick in thet loarding hetde. He bad-to~ give way, The eminert Wawanosh musician then tndertock to whachine, assisted: by the hermopheodite brother who is blosaom forth sane day aa a wr ornament! They failed, and 'dad' had to come to the reacue An- other weeaee for blood" resulted jn a young man named Arch Campbe ol, from Strathroy. being secured, Ot Campbell Waa the prospective heir te ¢ cosidetable property, and Was. geotlenianty, cour twous, anid honest, qualiic¢ which ih: trans, and thieves did Campbell wea duly and became Herald's pimps, hot porsess. installed as member of thin on poor ashamed of the at weegtuide crowd he was rackiog his brains to keep alive ! the kids themselves golbled - the free Ptivkets tr buw teeds, mapie eugae avoba! tatly poils, ice cream festivals, weed goepel devourments, Camp wai always referred to aa the party responsible for the dirty work which appeared. Dut the job grew harder as the mouey grew Fcarcer, There were financial easements occasion- ally, when the Inspector returned with rons on the aoe to raiment, abd draw the fs cheque from the Ottawa Indian department. Subsistence on_store orders and the coppers realized from'gamins who practiced newsboys' avocations ia a pre- |.carions means of existence at the best: ba Winhold, ; horse, William Tabb, D Davis. Roadsters + = Dunseith, Jno : foal, J pate nseith, Joti " vee : three "year oid, J two-year-old, * ---- is bt Kemp 3 > year old, J R shert- ean, Wie Amos; wilt; pair drivers, Sherif H sae PR Taadipeon, Go Skinner ; pair ponies, J & RK Porbes ; sacle river, CU Rankin, J Dempsey, J Jone Special nL. tng --Ci 'aes 1, single roadet ii in 5, C Rankin, C Everett, S She wey Clase ? a ae roadster, mi bes J Dempsey, J Forbes, W rn & D D fiey. -- Jadges, EF Hodgins, J Mck 'Spectate Patty tis" statesttandte race, half mile, best 2 in 5, ES Smith, P Min. man, Jotin Camphell; "High jamping com petition, E G Smith, P Millman, J shes Campa --Juadges, E Hodgins, John McEwin, _ Seca by Toltén Bros., for best driv- horse nnder 4 years old, WH & DD Hay, Hamilton sll ; Carciage : | ex se eoce esnt Sa Son, 3, Jaa Cresar ; heifer, 2 3, T Ballantyne & Son, 2, +. 4 T Ballantyne & yrs old, 1 & 4- slow, its Jaizen, Mra Nimmo ks wh fiom eet A Darn, wi piekling- onions, Hatcher, i PY i, F manvel J dhye Waits 5 Laci ts, fate nip, VF Wauzel, Ac Borns; msogotle, Joe Selkeld, Re dallantyne; manglods, gioke, Po Mec Lavin, i Laine :. collection of} uviagelts, J A Peaser, J Mo tavish ; pars- nips, Mrs Nimmock wl Weish ; tomatoe, collection of bh S turte ; celery white. liv Yas tie, WEA anzel ; cele ry. | iy Yennrd let, Haris re Woda 5 yelhew~ » Nimmouck G Melntee ; Mrs, Nitamock ; collection f capsicums, A Harns, Mrs J Briebin ; walarty vegeiale oyaters, AS Janzen, Juty re Wooita, dpecial cash prizds oifered by the Steele | suts, bo y short ne Dotter tnock ; Steele Bros. & Co." selected purple | top Swede turtips, No Monteith; 9 xy vox, Bruce & Co., seed | Mangold Warzel, dehn A. familton. -- "The Gate Post," Jos wurzel, Golden Tankard, Belgian corel Jno Demipacy ; gg Jno McTavish white T McTavis arose by David N. Hogg & Co, dry foc and oniGak fruit and jelly.--Jno Me- Nichol, Hy. Yeandle. 4 zhadnama!ohanen, G. de nee A few 'weeks sage he. Camyeall. came ite possossion hi " * desperate attempt was made to ring him in asa Partner i in Stratford' 's only religious ve "organ, which ta about on ite last -- for want. of proper: newspapori ments, viz., ahekels of gold a aiiver, dollars of Canadian currency, and brains capable of properly conducting even sach a weakling. Mr. Cam beil's Scottish caution caused him to refuse the ** come into my parlor" invitation, and as bor- i mes and' stealing nent ed-out, he was orde: = his crunk and -- the wigram sun, and he went, This "aoead! was, signal for the war-whoop sounded aga Tux Times last week and the immediate tommy hawking and scalping of t i- big-vold-writing-man, the lar a of the city, was duly planned and execated--at least in the ver own estimation ! Now,.. wha. eucceeda Mr. Camptatt | § The candidate 'for pulpit honors did th sont, council meeting, and if botd, equare- lized lying is a ening @ quality for a preacher in the h the D mg 3 family have salen cote 8 then he will prove an ornament. and a si ar far.io vance of what Annanias was, and for which he suffered a terrible fate! Bathe }. ll nat remain" as reporter, notwith- standing iis lying qualities, as it will in- terfere with his clerical stadies. He is ec a child after Father Absalom's wo eart,--he shows as much natural talent for lying as so git of the fainily. show for and for such qualities they have rae. which extend ror Petrolia - Sarnia, Port Arthur to thd. Sivathroy, and. fi rom Nowe tee} way to Steatioed | ! Worthy sons they Ae of the Dungboy ! Ho had 'the background for ctarting ont. in in lil on be ewe neat. ae cheep > bdgaatt deh fabdiopens iments, the party were a serae to aki sken roost Ee and outhouse {ar time, but it kept the larder _stoc ked ith a fine line y, he gael vy " ap tain shea stable netics and buggies aes struck for the regen! moéuutains, but as he and his party could not drive across near Listowel! ivet them,---bat Taw Tinks won't say '@ny more about bow that escapade ended. Lei: the "choir oragment" print og whole wtory as ee ani ing lite ¥ sees mare 'that two youthfal ba inns to" my } BOs ~ | tial next ace % on een with" the bal ae ting eeather Mee the example set Bo ahs breathe: te. oti § fp the sey si sows, peraicting vucronti wnnx & roNoR- Ware thers ke ium, Ie pally wh a detailed nae 7 moat alates | of the 99g io. % £ a regn'ar a ats adant at, house shis Sand day work is io order. the } B Smith; cs hetiat the see toary: thee ae 5 Crerar ; bull, ball, 3 yrs, Jas Crerar, yr- Shire--Cow, 1 £2, D Alexander, Holstein -----Heifer, 1 yx, Wm Batt ershall ; heifer 'dalf, W-Dattershall, 'Giade.-- Cow Hastings ; heifer, Sree v Batlactoas & Son James Crerar ; heifer, l yr, J ic Mon. teith ; heifer calf, D Hastings. --Steer, I yr, & Sen; Fat: cow, James Crerar. erd of Durham | eattle--T Ballantyne & Son, Jas Crerar. SHEED. Leicester and Lincoln. Ram, 1 Wm Oliver, A Thomson; ram om Thomson, Wn Oliver ; ewe, wn Wm 1 yr, T Ballantyne & Son ; ar Oliver, A Tromeon ; shearlin Oliver, A bomeca 3 ewe b, Oliver, A Thomson, | Southdo wn,--Ram, 2 years oki -- ae Alex Telfer ; ram, year ig os Sa keld ; tam lamb, Jos | Lr} and over, H Me Sow wns, ie 2 'years o T Ballantyn> & Byers ; 7. 1. year old, tkeld ; ram lamb, T lan, ne | 7 Ballantyne < Son; breeding ewe, T Ballantyne & Son, T Ballantyne £ Son ;-shearling ewe, antyne & Son, Alex Telier: ewe lant, Alex Teifer, Alex 'er; fat sheep, any breed, WVm Oliver, ay Ballantyne & Son, . SWINE. sSerkshire.--Boar, no fiest, 2 J Quinlan ; sow, farrowed in 1888, J Quinlan ; boar, drooped i in 1838S, no first, 2 Jas Bo! pie sow, dropped in I8SS, no fret, 2 2 Jas Por ter. Suffoitk.--Boar, Juhn Leonhardt, John | Leonhardt; sow, farrowed in 1588, -- i Leonhard in 1888; dohn Leonhardt, aie eCoursey ; sow, far- Peete cts rsey > 'boar, dropped in 1888, DeCoursey ; sow, | Dedoarer ia 1858, Py DeCoursey, ab Mil wigee-- Alex. McLaren and Andrew Whitelaw FPOWLS. Pair Dorkings, silver, gray or colared. Miss Corcoran; Polands, jen O'Loane; Hondans, H- O'Loane. Rane fowls, bige other rede, W i Moore, W J Duck wings, Hi O'Loane, Wd Moore; aay other variety, W J Moore, Hy Yeandle Cochins, but, PF Seebach ; Nat 2 purt- ridge, Ff Seebach ; Brahmas, ight, G-T Jones, W 3 Moore ; Spanish nee DW Clark, Geo Cawston; Leghoros, white, Joba Belatch, Miss Corcoran ; Leghorns, brown, Jabp Belatch, Geo Cawazon ; Han- bu. KS. gold spangled or penciled, WT & Son, Devin & Son: Ham- thy Rideetathe Alexourlayy iets ce FRUTT, ' -Winter-apples; dessert, -N--Monteith,-J y Lite Wiuter- apples; cooking, Frame, {A Barns: Pal applee, dessert, J lial- Hantyne, N N Monteit#.- Fall-« cook { tog. G Strasser, A|Buros. Monteith. Ssow apples, J Coo! Patt Duchess of Uldenburg, E Muir, L ap Ribston Pippins, 3 D nace, P De meee Blenhein: Pippins, J Ballan ne, Neil, Bhldwins, S Rankin, J So. "Rote Island: Greenings, T Ban- ' tield, McTavish: | J Brisbin, J McTavish. Northern Spies, mis Arbognat » Mias L McPherson. . Wag- i ners, J Ballantyne, J McTavish. m | Tompkins, 8 Kankin, 8 D Morro leuibarg,. © 5 Rankin, J. Cooke. 'ass Monteith Snow, 3 Rai nkio, P Muir, G a pecan Clapp's Pemmie, "WwW Neil, T Banficte : Flemish Beauty, H L Janzen, John Me- Tavish.. Louise Bon d'Jersey, Smith & } Kennan, H L Janzen. Bells 'Litcraticn, Ri McTavish, SK Heason: anzen, T- Wade. re-Chirgean; tHe L Winter Nillis, Mra Aitkins, {no bewren a Janzen, 2 Harty, Smith & Kennan, H L Janzen. WAujou, H. L, Janzen, N Mouteith, Vicar of W akefield, SR Hess 3, N Mon- teith. pears, any other variety, G Frame, H L Janzen. Winter, any other yariety, Hi L. Janzen, Jas Steet ¥. ;Smith & Kennan, H w Janzen, White lopen-aic grapes, Smith & Kennan, J & arrison. Black grapes, ae Tomabard ¢ tums, K Powell, J i Robert + | Motsnghd ne, * Sahar H L Jan Victorias, T Wade, J H Roberts ; 'Bing. oy Steet ; yelluw ths 41 C Harrison, J F Welsh ; Imperial, dH bere A L Janzen ; Da- rane's purple, J i Roberts; green gaves, HL sianaea German pranes, N Peters, Jacob Cooke ; plums, avy other variety, d = Roberts, H L Janzen ; ; collection plums, Best pears, 6 varietios, special Uy by RR. Goulding --N Mocuelth, Collegtion at by D Dempecye-- ea Bt uowosen- ; P iP ANTS. i hgotha. in Ihoom, J F W_ Sanderson ; ee simmer Fete + IH Rober 7 ego Bay 1 Wade, Tie Suivadgey rf *Cuimting Z eed. ; corn, M J o2 common, Bremen, W J Moon, F cars i wea | nitnsr arn Danvers Any other rarity, Thos t Bayers, Tios J Sayers. Pea fowis vr Be cane. Fantail thats Seton iF Sdebash, ea i 'Seebach f 'gs Sandee ted ~ Sandciou, otk, single, in Bioon:, IT Wade; Wuachia, light, dark, double, W aon, Mrs is Vin 7° Fuschia, tigitt 2 nes DF Walsh, S. Millis; Geraniam, scartet, singte, fh Gloom, W Sanderson, ett Saivadze ; Ger.' anion, white, « Roberts, W Sanderson' = eons scaurls double, in bloom, 3 ¥ Welsh, u Ttobexta ; oy hivemy tt, J PW. ¢, in Doom, FA Ro' fam, tiling; JF Roberts; T Wade: Sa ig t. vatlewabed toc! varki, , YE Wandel, TS Janse, feed Obtols, 7 hate 1 white | Salkeld ; mangel } Welsh; white carrote, Jno | Nim Sanerchants --iCallec ction of canned Golden HKussets,. Mra | djraham King of Sheldon, HL} Japar or crazy H Roberts, Hy Yeandle ; Beenie: ; "OF! grapes, N Peters, Smith & Ken gor} Fe Yeandle, Jelly, E. RN Sreetats. --Loat home: pins bread, not teas than 4th, Mra Nimmock, Jas. Lioyd. ponge cake, Mia D> Grauam, -Jobn | Tee Sener | Specials by: Wm. Hepburn, furnitare dealer and undertaker, for 6 loaves home | mate bread; Mrs Nimmock, S$ D Morrow. | _ Specials by Bradshaw & Co., furnitare | dealers and unde en for 5 butter, j doh Reante; dohn Ha | Speciale by J M te emit seelsman, for Searnipe, wangolis and 'carrots, Jay Bal- | banty ne, er., Jno McTavish, HOME KANTFACTCAES, embaited eloth, 10° yards, J, } H. ome made Diankete; LD Graham ; Racolar; Strasser, Mr: + Wy Oe Feet ee 21 Market St. SEBRING VILLE. The nany frienda of Mr. J. L. Kastner wall be glad to learn tha: to to th oe watiting care ot cur popular My -p," Mr. Gideon Kastner has been spending sr, G. Goetz; Woven quilt, home-made, G Bald, J Arbogast; Patchwork qailt | woollen, Miss Ballantyne, Mrs A Me may i Vatehwork quik, ectcon, E Hanham, | Ballantyne; Patchwork quilt, silk, : 'Hanham, N Monteith; + Melntee, dre Mailantyee,; cotton, Mra Ninimock, G@ ~S Croenet "quiz, J Baltgnty ne, Mies coran; Quilt, any othe kind, si. Melutee, Mra Brisbin; l2 yds home-made Linsey | wolsey, G MelIntee; 12 yds home-made rag carpet, Mra Nimmoca, G Strausser ; Home-made rag mat, M Boos, G Goetz; at made white flannel, 10 yda, Mrs mock, lcIntee; Home-made pla iannel, 16 rds, ~ Boos, G. tniapiadh 3 aes socks, ¥ ir. woollen mi: Tesmmaek: Woollen yarn, home-made, (; Strausser,. Mra. Simmel ete TE Ferguson. E. T. Dufto Le DERS! FANCY- DEPARTMENT. Gents' white shirt,-E:Hanham, Mra:J-D Graham ;-Faney.tidy,.C Hanham, Mus Schaub : Darned niet; any article, Mra J D | Gesham, Mrs E Hart; Java canvas, any ke, AY ' article,Mra J DGraham, E Hanhaw; Berlin | wool work, Mrs J D Graham ; Berlin wool ¢ | emenion Mrs J D Graham, E Hanham ; ion, any otier kind, Miss Corcoran ; JM Frase r; Set toilet nats, 5 pieces, Mrs E Hart; Bracket, JM ae Mis J D ; Silk embroidery,-Mise- Corcoran Miss T Beattie; Cotton embroidery, E Hanham, Mrs') ¢iraham ; Lace» work, Mra J D ig Mrs Nimmoek ; Pillow shams, Mra J D'¢ Graham, Mis B Hart: Paper flowers, Miss T Beattie, Mivs T Endeox; Ap; lique work, Miss Baker; Panels, worked: M Fraser, Misa Cor- coran; Painting in China, Mivg MeKenzie, Miss Trow ; Tinsel work, Hanham ; Arrasene_ work, GA Milla, J M Fraser ; Ribbocene, E Hanhae, Mrs JD Graham; Ribbon work, .O1AD, Mra, J DGreham; Rie-Rae, Mise L; Max- well, alt Wilson; Cr rochet work M_ Boos, rs py Macreme work. B tanham + ork, Miss T ee: H sresutie = Hratting, "'Mre Ee Hart, Mre J DGrahan:: Outline work, RJ Isallant ne, \ Geo Wald? Paicy Whitt" Holders, "Nr Ft Hart; Table aleth, Mi-s Corcoran, E Hapbarn ; ; Kensington peinting, Mra May- berry. $s T Beattie; Pocnah painting, Mins hak J this Schmidt; Novelties that mand original, not speci- L Maxweil, Mrs of Indies' work apart ll all other entries, Miss Coreoran, | Mes Dd beer es es, Airs A Mathe. FINE ARTS. Oil painting, landscape, Miss Macken- zie, Miss Corcoran. flowers, Miss Biker, Mary BD Moseri Oi) paintings, avimals from lite, Mary D oscrip, Hebecea Daly. Otl paintiog, any Water color, Miss E Mackensin, -Crayon,. plain, Miss Corcoran. Crayon, plain or a sorry only), Joha Welsh, Misa M eh z flarding, ie ics 'teacher of a, xibwead a: aiok as been engaged for 188) at an increased pr ary. - eure tents, of Listowel, Richard Graham's new hotel in one t arranged in the place, and is a a ft to -- builder, Mr, Woolridge, of Ayes by Mr. Bray, Shak MascLoae | pointedt: meoc-fiarsiode | lak was anwOll and 7 fda "to Sy Mee Te a. ounzaas, MIDDLETON i O, Ook hens Middis- stall visited the war ship Caroline. hin morning and the f es sae [ell th thea. if will be we etary 'to. "Fring hii he io &- Mei rer bach, Ps ctateey & Walker ; 3 Catnere, F See. fie with plants, x Powers, 4. A, uarns ; 'ay, that the teuder © deve. -tlemididailecieaeiic<siaaediacs Tol "el Horee blankets, J Ballaityre;4. Knitted quilt, Gj ails aod size #4 a coupe ol weeks with bis many friends in { the sallage, Mr. Wm, Geisie and Miss Lilly Taylor have returned after a brief sejourn among friends in Mamilton. They A: speak highly of the Ambitious Ci: the sare!" Will ore among the! Lithes of hrs own village RO SSEL DAL EB . A happy event cediirred at the residence of Mr. hobert Cole, Nusseldale, on Wed- nesday week, when Mr ALS. Wi goore, manager of the Holmes' a tion Company, Toronto, was the bonds of matrimony to Miss Ella Cole, lately leading soprano of the Dundas Centra! Methodist church, London. Miss Florence Coulson, of Welland, acted as bridesmaid, and Mr, Ed. Flock, of London, as groomsman, Mz, Wigmore left on the evening train 'oronte...carrying.. with them: the . wishes of all. The tries... peeeenta were very costly, " DOWNIE. signee MatRimony's, SiLKex, Tip,- is 'Wed. nesday, 26th September, a took place at the resi this township, being the marriage.of their only re es Elizabeth Minnie, to Mr. David M, Ballantyne, son of the iate Thomas Ballantyne, (Overton.) Both the bride and groom sre estimable young people; who start om their new new vorage in Pe with the good wishes of a large cirele f friends and vaintances, The twain rites. Miss Maggie Mauna, daughter of Mr. dope Hanna, ber ate acted as brides- presente were cent by Selenide. from_ all parts, and the yoing couple can look to them in future os evidences of the good will - which--the ae felt ese them. A pleasant time was after pent in aut s 'the "beeadlem be Lintity of the brit urente, and in emu ments of various kinds comps tible to euc joves occasions Tae ' dimes wishes Mr, Sallantyne and. his bo years of Ne os one hy MORNINGTO., Covuxcu.--The Coanril met at greg » Sept. 10th on Oi! painting, fruit or |-W his he other than above, Misa Taker, [5 hil ers :---C. gia. ee waite culvert and ridge; KB. Strachan, 50c., for refairing bei: J. Reid, $2.00, repairing cu W. B. Strachan, $29.75, planking sin: da bridge, The clerk laid be mncil 's place, when the Cierk w sirunlad to call, on the cogineer if the work was pot done in the speciiied tune. "- ey -law was introduced sod read « firs me, for levying the ay sagem pctrdoad sssrelh lots or parts ol wernipgton, the engineer, for ceadiog eat the ditch or drain known as the W sonia arai rein in: the. tespabip - of il ice. Th Mire. Grieve, ed by-law No. 146 for atiowats shecaed. agains lots date ia me apes : mcond: : em when ihe by- Ee was tnd time. Maved by Mr. Cims- dei by Misack, the by-law tei "aamdante charged t ¥ eae Temaae fet polvops, who cant be poeta to with pride as ~heviog) driven a poor Dement ict toher grave ot = cove i: nd of a dose drel sent in p gand) see gs mails to peo 'a ot other ey os family, ail d Ge of the Shera th pea Ee re nil of rpc a Furbats; Embrey & vale W J Moore, Geo Cawattn, | teane--ttiiven, RIE OF oo Sa Miss Cor- Ivy eg Sent: : Petesia, daavle, in, bloom. T Wada, Mile; Petunia, single, in blooni, Mrs_J Busbt bin, T Wade; plant for lawn decorstion, J ¥ Welsh, A isaras;: Rose, in bloom, Wade, H Yendte+ window plants, 2 varie: ties, Geo Sanderscn; cos - Wilton, Mré J Briabin. Flow: ep tee Coat teat wa NOTED. e in 2) airy res' eee 2 ut +>

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