The Ellesmere Guardian. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1891
A quantity of leading and other matter is held over. We understand that on and after t^is i evtning, throughout the winter month*, | the Library reading room will be opened a 1 seven o'clock. The Tndian Fakir has tarn'e>l ont nfaJee m roal earnest. lie wus b lied to appear m Leeston on Saturday and m South bridfj* on ><ond»y, but m neither fl-tcad id ha put m an iippeann c. A JVKW Yoekc bl-Kra-n sin: -Iflxperi mcntH have he-n maduwiih ICdiMonV lutest invention, the kinßt'^ruph which om u'te-* oil. -notrrni h with \ hotogrtiph, »n<\ ilu rosuitH otttiiiO'l hitvo be«n imrvelluim. AuGUBIBNT m th>< grent Svdonlmni Lioenainn <>leutiorj vane wn* lit'ird on \?r'ulay .nd yuturday la^t, n stroi g bar bning ro-tuini-d on both nideH. Mr FiHtior lud for the M"dnrtt!ei», hir R. Stout fo- llio Pio J iii|ftitii//)i«tfl (Jit Hnn< fir rem<rv<»d j ulg- i niHtiL ilia Qwuiihttiti p'Mipoam^ im ilrsi I
The election of a Synodsmnn for the J^eston Parochial District took place on Fn'rf&yHatt.' -Tlt'er* were two cundidatPß, Messrs H. D. Andrews and R. B. Willis. Th« !^>oll W'ib takfln by Mr W. D. L»wrpnoe; Retiirning GflScer, and resulted m Ilie election of Mr Andrews who received' 27 v<ite», as* against 2 recorded for \fr Willis, One vote was informal.
Mr Owon Donohut, Southbrid/je, has shown us a splendid winter apple, weighing three qnarttrs of a pound. The apple grew on a last year's graft. A tree suffering from blight was cut down twelve months ago, and on the stock, the graft was 'set. It if surely somewhat unusual for a tie* to be grafted and hear fruit, and fruit of BHch a size, inside of twelve ■monthir ' '" "" -<■•..-»-•—**-.-
Thb Criminal Ses«ion of the Supreme Cetirtwraß opened on Mohdfty. Tljcrp was » light balendar. For forger v», A. S. Liimh w.a.B Blaoed on probatipn ioj;J;.VK.oJy.e..nwmthii and S. Novthey was «ent to prißon for two years. T. Gorman wan sentenced to one year's hard labour for cutting 1 and Wounding; W. M* Do well, to six mtfpti}% fur larceny; Ti H. Conway, J t6 two years for burglary.
Some frivolous small boys made things lively* for the Soil thWidge folk On Moiiday evening 1 . They, annexed a dilapidated old cnw-bellaud paraded the town making a most ghastly din. As they were inviting all and Bandry to "roll ap «bd4ee the Indian jnegler," a good many people hunted up a shilling and turned, qqt* .They; did i aot see the juggler, and the blessings the small boys received would fill. a vary thick j quarto volume.. '. , ••:;;,,,.,;;'.,,,;) ;...
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 915, 3 June 1891, Page 2
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