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The Fordwiell Drug
Store
A Full Stock of all Patent
filediCillesSe
Dickmore's Gail Cure for
Nornes,
Dil Cake, lierbageurn, Con-
dition Powders,
titc., 'Etc.
..... _ • As Eits SPENCE, rti D
Code raw- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cod of T
bridge visited at the parsonage • on Mon•
day.
The League here purpose visiting the
League at Newbridgo to-morrow (Friday)
evening.
Miss Annie Faust of the Second Core
; cession West returned to her situation in
the °it Wad d y,onnee ay.
. . alr. a A Sewell, relieving agent 'on
the C. P. R , is at present relieving Mr.
J. J. Crisp, our popular agent, who is
not at all well. Mr. C. intends going to
1 the Pan-Ain. i
I - Rev. R I. Husking and son A frcd of
HinleY called en friends here far a short
thus en Monday. They were en tbei
way to Drayton trona which place Mier
Raking intended going to Toronto on
business and pleasure.
• Mr. Frank Knipe of the fourth comes. .
sum, Wallace, was in the village On village o
Thursday last and gave us a friendly call'
He had not been here for beady two
years and could see numerous impreve•
Monts in our busy little village. Mr. s
: Knipe is having a large and commodious
• dwelling built this summer which, we are
told, will be one of the finest between
Lisiowd and Fordesta completed, w h en no ple ted,
A Large Order,
Mr. J. C. Burt, traveler for Brophy,
Rains & Co., Montreal, one of the largest
wholesale dry goods establishments in
Canada, spent a couple of da ye l eas week ,
C h Store showing the et e ot wi.C.. _ as _ The F d ' h .
Imes, line .a samples be had with him. ' Mr. Castel( itiforms us that he gave Mr.
Burt by far the largest eider he has given
for goods since 'corning . Fordwich, and
that in a few days he will Lave one of
. '
the largest p teaks of and most 6 -toalate a
fall and winter garde ever eh"' is pert
cf the country.. ,
"Ail Coons Look Alike to Us." :
. never was a paper in any local -
it that gate allthe keel n y ews. It re
often that some persons come or go that
given them to brighten: their alreadyMr.
1VI. Barristers. a".`` ' a ir f Hamm a • factory on Tuesday. The wall is sixty- ',family is missed several times. They 'bliss et e, in town, her mother ben • MI.ey &larch where the Rev. Mr. Marshall spoke- Money to Loan. Offices above Carson & Mease s dead. Her father and briAhors en four feet deep and the water in it is with- get the impression that the paper • does feeling wads of warning to as all; of s} m= re,.Main Street. It is not good manners to quarrel with . . ' • t live • Hamilton.She is doing f - --. - - - — to nine feet of the top. Mr. SEM ate not ea, . mention them or h. a grudge peaty and comfort to the bereaved. wife "" era in g
guarantees it to furnish tweety gallons of against them. It is a mistake. The and other relatives and a warm trilette to well 'e a'"Id in "Pee a L-Wiagho
per minute. paper has no illfeeling, no ',Rife, no Hie Hie of the departed from the-words limes
HARRISTON, ONTARIO. *Mack, Grey and Red Coating at . . • • take the local paper. Don't be afraid to des b." The Clifford Methodist church 12th conc.-Wen yeaterdey after nom Heuer graduate of Dental Department of Toronto Niceone, choir kindly came out and did the singieg. Abram Miehlhausen Sras cutt'eg oR give the editor news of interest. Per-
Store. Mc. as low as good work can guarantee. Mr. Jahn R. Hard' and Mr. MAUI-Jew catches slipped, and in acme way got one haps you think the paper has shown par- church here the.. Di lee.? i,er, ;ears ae with the binder, end had stopped an
Gent filling and preservation of natural teeth a Wiison ;spent from Saturday evening un- of the fingers on the right hand nearly tiality but try and see if it doesn't treat . Y ' left the horsel while he went . g,
specialty. Vitalised Air Gas if required. WM be . . . . ,semethism au the fence. In the meat
ford the and and (tit Monday &each month. Winghane. bruised by the carriera. - Canadian Horticulturist. oi,,ging ,,, 0,,,,,, ..„0 cart ,,I,, while ,,ther time his Mee ...meter, aged about to
- members of the choir come and went they
pastor a a especially treated in the Canadian Horti- two were always their . steady them and ' "
gem:sof Ontario, in the village. with, He seems te have discovered that horticulture in America. It contains music. We could wriM Many more parr. and the sadden j„ It threw the little gi
The Misses Castell gave a party to Jacob, the hero a an ad Bible story, forty-eight pages of up-to-date reading graphs on the life of our departed friend, into the knives. Both her legs we;
some of their friends on Tuesday evening was the first Yankee. The premise for matter written by experts and profess- but his demeanor througliout his career terribly lacerated. One leg, neat tl
of e.aaaa,a,a, and they report. liming spent a very en- this. cenclasion was.that he was such a renal gardeners and is fully illustrated was a better criterion . his worth than thigh is cut • about eight inches Ion.
6n Ti',.sgran:Anf,411°i:',,T,;ili b..pem illyable time. trickster. by beautiful a photogravures. It is lemma anything we could pen bete. ,If MI young layine bare the bone. Thn other leg in Wroadtcr. monthly, and a sample copy may be had MOO whould copy hia gentle manly cm.- -body cut at the ankle and knee, swamis
Mr. David Goggine Minister Of Educe-
with your troubles and if you haven't to all the other, relatives a. sympathetic horsesca'‘ ;l as tirr'm Werer's'ti.-"'er1-. oe until Tueaday with his brothers and may have the balance of this year free of by mp ,
He should be able to find the town he •ia sympathy and we trust that the healing
pad a carload eel live stock to Toronto en at least mitigate 'theirintense .
trip through North Dakota, Minnesoia the corner stone a the new Presbyterian se . a , ,
is guaranteed. concession was theguest of Miss M cry.. Her lags are one masts a terra
Mary very enjoyeble trip. Mr. Johnston lig. congregation from its origin, team. of . • - •
says ere is members of Session, Managing Board, • -
*People wishing . buy Peach. other places. - and Teachers of the Sabbath School. well a long time before the. Maier.
• their order at John R. Ward's; Bakery. Dr. Henderson has arrived in town In ' the greatest net profit, butter fat alone Gazette.
the intereats of his sister, Mn.MM Thomas, ' ' considered as determined by the' Bac- ' •
Architect, and of those who laid the Yam. e<0,,, tee,,, ,,,,,
were also within : Presbyterian Review, -
Miss SMith intends remaniug there for first grist mill in Canada it being the ...r. . • . Mail and Guernoffe 8 72 Gorao a Host of III:
Fordwi ' • •ch Record, Gerrie Vidette. The Licenses at office or residence. Me James Cattanach has secured the the foot of the mountain. They also Reel Pulls 7 98 "o Gat west ead Keep Well acs
• built one at Port Credit and one ar little 7 69 MONEY ON MORTGAGES at 41 allot 5 %, good service a Mr. George Himmer and an- taker. out it will ba by some one who le ( hauit's Xi,: L. i F-I: yor Pills.
ll buy one any time if right price. Nice Resi- Mg a brick cottage for his. sister on the • • . Brown Swiss 7 92 weeny, um 1- , ei• eill kaint vs to becor
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LAKELET.
Tag LosT S. Rivatc-iThen we wrote
cur not. last week we yety meal feared
that; oar esteemed friend the late Mr.
, , Myles Scott would succumb to Ins in-
juries and the sad reality happened on . Tuesday at about 4;36 o'clock. This is
without exception the most lameeteble
death that has occurred here fox many
a. year and none has caused more wide i
spread sadn. nor 'elided so much sym- • patty, The deceased was born here 32
years ego and jest attained h Polled is 32nd birth-
day when he was called. Some years ago
he learnt the cheese making trade and
pursued. his vexation successfully in
Michigan, Bruceteld and in your own
factory at Fordwich. Bering the winter
months he ran the noted chopping mill of
this place and his honest dealings, and.
affability gained for Mm many friends,
Two years ago, his father-in-law, Mr.
George Gregg, offered bite and his "0 George the management of the excellent! •. farm and they were enjoying
life . it should be enjoyed till the sad sad
aaaidaa ,, a week ago Wednesday Das.
Dated all their .aspiratias. Some six
years ago the deceased married Miss Ella
Gregg a union which proved to be wrap[
. the utmost have... as they were
fondly devoted to each other. One pretty
little girl three-and-a-half years old was
haply
home.. The funeral. on Thursday afters.
noon to the Lakelet cemetery was the
largest we bay° seen in a sojourn of 12
years in Howick. Nearly two hundred
vehicles colnpriscr1 the sad precession
b . 5 headed bOddfellows of w ic i was v the
whom he was a member, haying joined the
Clifford lodge some three years ago. The
beautdal casket was literally covered with
i vvreaths, flowers, etc., farewell souvenirs
from loving relatives and friends, The
pall bearers were three of the Oddiellows
viz: G. E. Robb, J. R. Seat and P. Col-
gamuts and three of the neighboring Young
men, viz". Albert B. Blillson, J. J. Mont.
gornery and J. Darrocb. , The Rev. Ith.
Marshall held a abort servive a the house
d. at the grave after which the Odd-
follows conducted their ituieressive funeral
,,a„iee. • Kind friends had the • ,
lined 4""' with linen and matted it with evergreens
"There is only a ate between us and A dep.ral.le acc:dent occurred on tt
Lae, preside) at the Organ here . ply he
g s a ement was Mede . "Fruit and Flowers ere the topice . . , err bed up onto the binder, and 0
allattended ' sa 1 ' •
"'g - " were always sure of hearing the very Met run a waT• Tee hinder struck the Dm
f f b dd •editor, duct, temperate habits and moral Molina. free o charge y a ressing rho . . . be c, - F. .
., Mr. L. Woolverton, .M. A. Grimsby, tn., they wall be rush° was prepared for knives she was thrown on to the canna
Ont. The subscription price is only al .death schen it _comes. To the broken weich carried ber upwards and she b
per ear, and new subscribers for 1902 hearted wife, to the little daughter has; • e 4„t 4 , ,e. . ,• ry. TI
, community pours out their sorrow and
• sorrow- was, M. Mrelhaueen had to use a fen
. leg the greatest net paefit in total solids
The standing of each herd to July 301
latest report is as follows
Holsteins • 8149 68
Arshires 136 74
Brown Owls, 124 06
Shorthorns • 120 48
Duernseya..... 120 20 ..... ......
Red Polls 117 10 .
' Jerseys 113 79
F'rench Cauadians .. . .. 103 34
Jerseys S4 43 • - h Bee Belted Du • 77 08
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General Local News
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• Interesting Items Picked Up By Our Local , Reporters During the Week. t '
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*See Nicholls' Wrapporetts at 12 c.
*Barrel Salt always on hand at Rogers'.
*Another shipment of Leather Laced ,
Team Nets at E. Mann's.
Mr. and Mrs. John Donaghy of Gerrie
spent Sunday at the home a Mrs. F. A.
Donaghy, .
Mrs. Jones of Port Huron, Mich., la
nt present visiting her brother, Mr.
Robert Hooey.
Rend the new adv't of N. McLaughlin
and the change of John .Donaghy & Son
and profit thereby.
Mr. W. A. and Mr. Stephen Edwards
visited their sister, Mrs. Orr, in Orange-
vine on Saturday.
'; so.,NZ'o'd'—faPresrael:nehouhlris"Z thfueuFr-utt-
wick Beker.-J. R, Ward.
Fred. Gibson a Listowel spent
Sunday with his parents on the fourth
concession and with friends in town.
Welted-young man to learn photo
graby. Apply at once. Good oppor- grapy.
[unity. C. A. Lee, Listowel.
Mr. James Lora shipped two 50-bag
lots of flour ou Tuesday and Wednesdey .
to Mount Forest and Harriaton.
BORN-In Howick, on the 6th con., on
Thursday, August 22nd, 1901, . Mr.
and Alm. George Totten, a daughter.
*File dilks for Embroidery at Nicholls',
One of Mr. Richmond Fallis' driving
hors. got entangled in a wire fence and . ad y cut by barbs on Tueaday. bl the
• Mr. Oliver Rage. and son Ben' spat
Sunday at the home a Mr. Thomas Ma-
DENIAL young litdies Geo., M—t because they make faces at you. Do not do it again,
Mrs. reel and little daughter Caro of A rather startlin t t DR. T. E. BALL, L.D.S. Toronto . visiting at the home of Mrs. . his Bible class by the •
thevarsity, Licentiate Royal College Denial Sur- church not a hundred miles from Ford- culturist which is the lead• journal f
- *The balance of our Lap Dusters at A Meisouri editor, who has a littk
MISCELLANEOUS. redueed prices . clear. E. Wehrle • money and is advertising fora newspe per
Eyes ' tion of Maraitoba, spent from Saturday teen where the peeple will sympathize
Tested sisters here. any trouble will hunt some - for you." may have
If se u do not need than we will Wrie,ht last week, ohe also "lied " these Statesprettywell but th •
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N. McLAUGHLIN, pee as '
Licenses •
FARMS FOR SALE -Some fine bargains „ himwt bricklaying and plastering. now Toronto. The'docter intends build-
FOROWICS, ., OPITAMO Theede • • • • • -
Issuer ®I Marriage Licenses -C,eat.
INSURANCE AGENT visiting her permits, accompanied him a vs Myth and Morrie, Blvth Oct. 8-9
quate There
*Black Serge Pants $2.00 a Nicholls
*Fruit Jars of all sizes at lowest prices
at 'lagers' Grocery. R
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Miss Mary Wright and Mrs. Annie
Hutchinson. spent Friday evening with
IMMs Maggie Johnston in town.
Rev. Wilmot Mahood, who returned to
t ran on Thursday last, occupied the pa-
Pit in the Methodist aural Seedar
evening and preached a very accept abley
eermou.
4 - Mereimzed Sateens, fall weight at
Nicholls'.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Edwards of • Mitchell spent from Friday a last week
until Tuesday of this week at the home
of hie brother, Mr. W. A. Edwards, Of
the village.
Mr. Lew Mahood of Toronto arrived In
the village Saturhay evening and intends
remaining for a couple of weeks visiting
relatives and friends. This is the longest
holiday Lew has had for two years.
Miss B. McKee and Miss Nellie Casten_
leave to-day (Thursday) for Toronto,-
where they will attend the wholesale
millinery openings; and secure the a t ' net
at les for the cousin milli lora season Y g ' s '
*Fall and Winter Goods arriving daily
at Nicholls', •
Mr. and. Mrs. Hamilton Irwin wont
her home near Luelehow on Monday, Mr,
.Irwin retiming on Tuesday and Mrs,
Irwin will return next week. They intend
to commence house-keeping as soonas
-Mrs Donaghy moves out of Mr. Spinks' •
house. . .
- Mr. Sa. Strome completed the Orilling ega-sy & esepareez,grejjegleg,OeV: gui„„ of see es„„eoe end Wallace asee„a. of a well on the site a the new aeese the editor does not see. It happens that aes many as could then repaired to the
water•
J. T. IRELAND, L.D.S., D.D.S. please. snooty against anybody. Most people a • Dlr.IIenry Darcy was engaged . winds
mg up the carriers on his threshing ma.
University. Office over W. F. arisbic's Book chine the other day when one of the ^ • - ' • ' Who could be more missed 0111 of the
M Palmerston me rat and 3r_ on , . all Monday morning with friends io taken off and his left hand and arr'. badly Yea as well if you give it a chance' could while his estimable wife led the . . ,„ , , .
opening, eel' ' "Would prefer a Mall
Free 'V Messrs. Charles and John Schafer ship. looking for. Burried in the Corner Stone. hand of time, though it cannot remove
If you have any eye trouble have Wednesday. The load consisted princi- Mr. Samuel Johnston and wife return. On Saturday the jar containing various ""'Y
your eyes tested- by the undersigned. pally of sheep and lambs. , eel home last week from a six week's papers and documents was deposited In
If you need glasses a perfect fit Mrs. Annie Hutchinson of the second and vvi • • I h It conSained a history of the cumin, and report baying had a "ore • .
tell you so, and it east you nothing. other friends in town. lots of rough country there as well as in Secretaries, Building Committee, Officers
T25 .111ms, Grapes, etc, should leave Trustees Uhers, and of all the members - '
Craduate Optician, .. • Corrie of the congregation of the .'
Miss Kate Staab accompanied Mrs. her name bang Henderson before mar-.li.`iit .efInstRlation N WAIT, ous corner stones. The following pane. George Himmer to Mildnaay on Monday. rine. Her father and uncle built the • - s ' Jerseys
Cenveyancor, Issuer of Marriage some time visiting friends. little red mill on the Chippewa ' river at va am:sister, Glebe Mail and Empire • .
privileges &repayment. Notes and Charter Mort- ' . • Muddy York, then a military • post but French Canadians 7 52 gages Gashed. other. gentleman from Mildmay to assist - unborn and that the generation of the
Tuesday morning . visit • the IndustriM concert in the near future of which pa, ' ' Sept- ' 'II titulars w; appear n .
flare And Them,.
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Another. old Harristenian, passed awe
when there died at his residence, Elor
St., Beleaguer, en Seturday, 17th A lige;
1901, Dr. James Flake Gordon, L. D. S
who was aged 78 years, 3 mouths and
days. The funeral left his late reeidenr
on Tuesday in time for the 11.10 a m. C . ' P. IL tram Arriving at Elora at L5
o'clock, the funeral proeeeded to Ea s
cemetery, where interment tear lase
Dr. Gordon had been till Idea few month
his death being simply the result of senil
deer.),
Miss Florence Raymond, about si
years of age, was run isle by a wagon 0
Monday and sustained a broken je
bone. The little girl was crossing Job
street at the Queens betel when a wage
turned the comer and . the horses ral
aa . e. , . - -•
t t es little 0.1 m-cd knosked h sa' • a. • down. Fr ore the appearance of a,
betnae a seam the wheel must has k her arm and face, and, then shove °rue • her aloug the pavement without lb
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wheel turnine. Fortunasely, at th ,
word the bases stopped and thus pr,
vented a deaf.h. Teem is a bruise at 0
angle a the yaw shelving wire, th
alma steuk her, and other bruises o
-. examined It was four the body.When examined ' -
that the jaw loam was beckon just at ath
angle of the mouth and the piece turn
out into her mouth. It Was.foued ne;
' - i_ b k essary to wire the ro en parts togethe
The doctor states that tile, Will be ' deformity. -The girl lives With her sun
yrara, who was returning from Schoo
those who tee Leae et eeurch 110,86S took flight and commenced •
t . rds in' b. th 'aces. From tl
is like'y the little girl would have he.
Genial through to the knitter, whs sleuth would have been certain: As
sass a • rail to release his daughter, so bight
MdID" la daughtera • d ' th hi ran-timerman 0 3 airy. ,,as 3.8 wedged in e mac
The following is the standing of the cute and ecratobes and mho. was also i
to girl recovers completely,-Mildmt
LECAL. __ —
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inieXiinte; SolicitOY, =tn._
HARRISTON. ONT,
c nd Money to Loan et 4a, pee cent. on so
Farm Mortgages.
E. L. DICKINSON,
BANNISTER, ETC.,
HAMILTON SOLICITOR Fen Ps 'sir on '
• Wingliam, Ontario.
SWETT & BRAY L1STOWEL, ONT., BAR-
(1_11risters and Sonde:Us, Notary Publics and Con- .B esysocerseatoese to Loan, •Soliciters for Scotts Banking, Howe and Ont. yearn. Bldg. alwl Loan
ASSOidtIOD. a. it. atavnera. a... 13V,, II. A.
serg, tc. Solicitors for the . 0 Hamm a
a e a M slay -nd at GRI-
First classHonor graduate Dental Dv.. Toronto Robert Mar.od and with other ideals
DENTIST, HARIRSTON, will be at
THE ALBION HOTEL, FORENNICH,
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]yards in the Pan-American Model miry jured Internally, Dr. Wdson was call
at Buffalo, for the week aiding Aug. ',MI dressed the wounds, but says that
• ' 130 for the prize .for the herd showing
' Ayrshires ....... ....... 8 57
P ro a • me that when that jar is Holsteins Laic. the .17,,,O:N I, tieing E
to day will he •sil'ent in the dust.- • • 'Polled Jerseys., 7 47 You. nr.innet avoid diy :use if Y
Guelph Njara, Guelph, Sept. 1749. tat competition from May let to August pet es public pi'tint, but I feel it a al
MARCH CURE ... 2, ,.e. , - Brown Swiss riavod my Ufa.' I Am novvwed and f
_,./ 11 saeg,. agsntoo.,•or...h 1h. . e s e e- Polled Jerser 1108 7 -cnuse they cure vrt.en other reined
$9 70 • r
Call or write Me. Office opposite market HARRISTON, ONT
. c rti‘glect tO reqi.ille in' the bovrels at
. iiihariC's Eldney-II,T fills are t
s ',aeate' s: at a elute. the excrete
to my follow-men to recommend I
141 08 e Ile chronic ,con _ . . wee
e -- ao,s of the IddneYs. My condatIon se
117 13 like a new man." • 108 86 Mere PeoP, - • or,. Kieney-Lis cr Eels tstare any other Cr
deuce to &change on land, balance pain *Flannelett for Sc a yard at neholls'. a asi... 6 49 eapai, sic,iIdish arM inaCtive. I lot Mr. arid Mrs. Thomas . now .occupy. Sher thor.
Mrs. George Wilson of Mount :Forest, He is the cekhrMed 'carnet playa who • Fall Fairs. Dtecb Belted .... ,.„ 5 00 :1,,t -ra:Nalli• family merlicine th
" who has been spending the pant-two took first prize . the re-union of • the • For thole. three weeks the JOrasyi '‘1,` can crill'itdive of Lucent,. ;they i
Weeks with her purents and relatives Grand Army at Chicago last rare where. Flowioh, Gorda Oct. 12. . ' have been in the lead and are now push: , 'a pit...et, or2.ans 2e no other preps .
dAmEs RoldVE here, returned to her home on Monday. seventy.thousand veterans Were in ellen- W. Wellington, Harriston, Sept. 26,27. Mg the Gueenseys closely for, first •plece. eaten wan ever ant viii to Ms.
dance. The doctor is going to Ilea a Industrial, Toronto, Aug. 26, Sept 7, The Stfindillg of etch herd in the butter ?Ir. :Ora), Ben, .I., Wiarron, 01
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Paths left on Western Fair London 5-14 writer( :-"I aon'i. I.Le to have ray oat
eat week He is a 13th is as follows := CONVEYANCER, Exhibition at Toronto and relatives in North Brant, Paris, Sept. 26-27. , almee's Kidney-liver Pills. F sootchrimn and a staunch Presbyterian. Guernseys 147 18 . eet four years I was tiembl
Mernington, Peterboro' and other places. Groat Northwestern, Goderich, Oat. 1-2. . steeetioe -and N, R. of Oxford, Woodstock, Oa. 1-2. Jerseys
Mr. John a Webster went . Luck- Ayratiires . . 140' ti0 .... ems when I beg an to use 1 REAL ESTATE. North Grey, Owen. Sound, Oct. 2.4,
se, „fro jaazor To kaataaassa, *Lee, Photographer, Listowel, is get- e , lisana.uffiels, cl.:Ts,cltr alr Lima, Atsvood, Sept.. 24-25. French Canadians 108 °a.. mitml mediclne. 1.1.cy are popular 1
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now on Saturday, returning home on e Holsteins jew 30 Chase's Is Pills, and —AND— DR. A. V/. CHASE'S 5 East Huron, Brussels, Oct 3-4. ., v,eity believe that they ht Sunday. Mrs. Webster, who has been - Red Polls 128 40
. Turnberry; Wingham, Sept. 20-27.. -- home. 15 sent direct in the il:scaaed . Shorthorns i use De Chas par:shy the lamas a Mower. Tlstowel,Listowel, Oct. 1-2.
Dug ,mt an entirely now line. a Photos .i.,, , aalreasail rot...tut:a ,ffirru , South Huron, a. ort , Septt. s4-..o. .. Mil. Af.k your,elzhbor about the At 4a; interest on' Real Estate °ailed Celleron Petal, Call and Sce 4.esa •• ' Leattli7•..12rsIri'g7+3;Br"!°: Palmerston, Parnerstea, Sept 24-25, Dutch Bo It 70 41 Ono pill a dosr, Lii oents a box, all de ,t.„, wt...., .., Tfroowol. -.Lail: c Ce.. To,vareiotri:_:, . Teeswater, Teeseeitai: Sept 24-25. . f' 1n the rompoLition for the herd shows ers or iidni;OrsUn Sic e.,..co., Tem,
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VOL. V. FORDWICH, ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1901. NO. 41