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THE BLYTH FAIR.
tl'uucludlxl trona page 3.1
timid& shingles for hest herd of ,gaud.'
cattle, John Harr.
▪ Dr. Milne, for best steer calf, fifty
Pounds of 11IaLchlurd'e call weal, John
Barr.
,Leiper & Moon, for hest vearliva;
cults sired by Royal Everard, l .'spay
Bros., 1st, 2nd and :3rd.
Leiper & Moon, fur best cult foaled
this year, sired by Royal Everard,
Leiper Bros., Shortn'id tiros., 41.
Moon.
Speed Tests.
(yawn Mace.
J. Reynolds, Mullett 1 1 1
J. Johnston, Bliley/de. 2 3 2
0. Heodersou, Seaforth 4 2 4
F. Kling, Seaforth 5 4 :t
' J. Emigh, Blyth 3 5 5
Free -formol l.
J. J. Merner, Zurich 1 . 1 1
Jas. Dick. Seaforth........ 2___11 2
R. Thouipron, Brussels 3 2 3
2:40 Trot.
Barker lit Mcl)uuald,Hrussels :1 :3 1
.1. Reyuoldr, Mullett, 2 1 dr
.Ias. Dick, Sea,ford]. 4 4 3
T. Murdock, Hensel! •. 1 2 .2
The 2:0 wax not finished un account
of darkneaa and was pustptind till
Thursday numbing, but owing to the
Mill Chia ,-auuuay..was divided-awe.ttw.
the owners.
BAYFIELD FALL FAIR
0 urn. et t01111 page ti l
ater color painting, Mrs. Griffin,
1 Dr.) Mt -Matte
e. Mrs. ‘14. Huston, 'drs. Grim, ; Ken-
sington paiutingll,\ Mrs. M. loss,
:fire. S. Huston ; lost re painting,
Mn. M. none --M1 .-2't ttnston;
painting uta silk, Austin or vel-
vet, Mrs. Uriffln, M. S. Huston
drawing by children Mittel. fourteen
)ears of age, Mrs: M. 'Boss. Mrs. S.
Huston ; burnt work, Mrs. Griffin,
Mrs. M. Ross : pencil drawing by
scholar. attending public sellout. Mrs.
S. Hteton, Mrs. ,\I. Hrur.
Judges -Mew. 4 1)r.) StanN
Mrs. John M'Nattglttt•n, V.t
Manufactures.
CANADA'S EXPORT TRADE.
In tach, the last year of Cramer -
waive rule, Canada's exports
alepunted to jug,ot;ssa.
In 1908 (the fiscal year ending
Match 31st last) Canada's exports
were $28o,uo6.6o6.
Under Liberal rule Canada's ea.
port trade has more than doubled.
DUNGANNON.
A. NEW'T'ON, DKNTIMT, LUCK-
kJ.Noe'. At hInane every day except 'ism -s-
ears.
New reuttty for eatracting teeth isoitillu-
furwtbetter nuke Maas. frown and bridge murk,
et0.
Aluminum plates loon -breakables.
N. N. -You tau always have your work Much
better done in the dental °Mee --more time,
better facilities fur doing the work. inure com-
fortable fur the uattart .
NOTICE -THE LOYAL AGENCY
In Dungannon for The Miguel feat the Post -
adios nook and titationery Store whore
rders will be received for subscreption.. ad-
ertleing and job work. and receipts will ba
leen for awouute mid for the same.
•
Wa/NRMI/AY, Oct. 7th.
Mir. Frank McLean, of Lucknow,
.pent Sunday at her hmue here.
Mils Edith Augustine is visiting at
the- home of her brother, O. E., this
week.
Jas. Johnston of Michigan,-vtrited
:rt the "t mie or i! ?, ZTawford tilos
week.
A uuwber 11 uel.bers attended Luck -
now fair on Friday last: They report
itas success.
5174• are pleased to state th{it Miss
Ryan in again able -to be .,wt after tier
recent illness.
Miss Nettie Bell returned yesterday
a
couple of months,
The \V.• M. St held their monthly
it in Klliotbg hall 00 '1'hnrsdxy
afternoon tittastWeek. '
Miss Roberts, who -kiwi been ill for x
couple of weeks, to roil alescent and
has resumed her school
Cecil Treleaven retltrnp
ford an -Monday after retire
ties.
Wat •
g Man-
ager Manning of the Sterling Bank
-for a few days. -
try -and ' Mr Patterson, of Seaforth;
, suer for the
in our village looking up applicants
fur that society.
n -
Yet single light harnl•as, P. Wan.
Tess, John Tippett : set double heavy
harness, P. Wanless, J. Tippett : skein
twisted yarn, John Reid : skein wool..
Jen\'wrrk, John Reid, Miss P Nett-:
tell rdx horse made carinat, Alias 1',
Nott;,colle•blun of,flannels, Mian 1'.
- Nott. \ '
' Judges' Thoa. .itd►nstun :mil .las.
Connolly, aptierirh.• ll
S nal Prisei. ) Sunil)ty e s ening Zest, the pastor being
- hn F. And ws, for the brel pAir engaged in sp'riaal.wot .. at Crewe.
1 • Wogs, ranging ft'llllt 1I t to 211 t - -:rhe f -in ily of John .luhn.1 an moved
m! a t Middleton. ( ant{ l'. 1 ..11d,ltrt m: , Irma Chinon t , line village yesterday
The f;:tiusdia11 Bank of l'ulun,rce'• anda•roccupyinglb, 'most. i-.'cntly
Meat.rtll, silver cordal Lir-10,4 1•,1111 in vast by 'thus. Begley. \Vr wri-
Teneple ('lark visited at Auhnt•n on
Sunday. Mrs. ('lark, who has IN•en
ill at that parr. is recovering and is
r),IWCtetl home this week.
1t. E. Manning and son Harold re-
tttNrel to Dunganoun last week., They
were a u•culupariell by Mrs. Boles, who
will spend untie time here.
Air. Young, of Luck new. occaipied
the ndpit in the Methodist ehurrh
harness, xcluding ro.1daer• vol ear- come til to mit villi r
� � K.
tinge frau ..I. h'aii. -
... The Ster 'ug Itai.k. Ittytlalel, for the
beat heavy d • (t, agricultural- Keu-_
eral pttrpuse owl.- Stalked.' 1 :, R. Mncn.AY,'t%•t. 5th.
t hen n.' \. ..1 rustic mess 1\'ii
a in 1 ham
tin Monday.
tl
ST. HELENS.
SHEPP71 '1'. %Yowls. o Stratford. • alled on a
few friend, . S
to tide h.• last Saturday. tela •.
F Mint Irene So rid,-tit--thid'i•ich, ie
Mir- \ttei, of Iffy i 'tin i r tilt \ a \I'
of her .'spar..', Mrs. Juhl R 1 r x r , .lt . K. h.. tiler.
Threshing is the and Mi.. Mar • . ('-1 tat. of %Vrstlleld,,
nrighbn•htexl. Mts. A. Durniu an Mrs. H. %Vomda
Miss Haiti.- Thnt•low, of :txleirh, • ttended the funea l ,1the late lieo.
was calling on t•rlalites and tend'& in Hanna in.\Yinghaua un\Monday.
this vicinity t'e out ly. \\'e cungratulale 51i. \rr►nderson and
d
Miss Ada Uamphrll, of West 1'aw'e• her pupil, on obtaining Ile first prize
nosh, was the guest of Miss 'Isle for the best Jeeorate.l wet ,o et laick-
a ya near fait: Tim .fine yl i.
Mrs. Chapman, of OI'an, N. Y., li xnd gr,es.•s made by -ry
t h 0th rs• Mrs. Sim p1131ite shows til' great tate
RDTON.
,. Oct.
nay, 7th.
b, is the grtest
Foster.
't•f the tlav•14 MAD Ike
-
t
ewe u mime e tit r �- Nsnattttst -Vdw_
sun. who haeTN•rn sntf'rinq an sLT-RA `
of paralysis. 'tVe are glad to state
Mn.. Simpson is on the road to r'.
COVE.' y.
KINTAIL. '. •
\YKINs:sita5. Ur t. 7th.
- Miss Orace Mclean left last week to
attend the O. ('. 1.
Miss Belle McDonald, of Lo-haish.
vent the week -end with Miss 'Jane'
McDonald:
Rev. Felber O'Neil, of London; and
sister, Mies Maggie, of Ooderl'h,
called on friends here Tuesday,
Jar. Thomson, .5. Cowan. W. 1I.
Robertson and I)r. Mabee, of (lode -
rich, spent Sunday with friends here.
The farmers o1 this Neel ion are busy
teaming their grain to market while
prices are good and roads are in such
splendid condition.
-
CREWE. -
TUBSnAY, Oct. (nth.
Miff) Ethel Templeton went to Oode-
rich on Tuesday.
Mrs. R. Higgies ih• doing nicely after
her recent illness.
The revival meetings here are still
in progress this week. .
Isaac (lanky left here An Intuitive'
trip to Goderi. h today.
Fresh arrivals of new fall goods are
daily arriving it new...
t...-�__.. o
ttTnM dans treemnvtng"Tapidlt t
Lucknow from this district for the
last few weeks. _ _.
Mrs, .1. Maly returned to Iter home
here on Saturday after an 111 encu of
levet'nl months.
Miss Maggie iLasty, of Crewe, was
theKtt uest of her sister, MN. J. Blake.
t\f
of afekin
g, on Monday.
EAT WI AT YOU WANT
But Find the Way to Digest What
You Do Eat.
The first thing to do in the rase Of
indigestion or stomach weakness is to
strengthen the muscular walla of the
stomach and intestines, so that they
will care for the food that 1s eaten.
In
no other way canI done
a this belas
well as f taking1 be-
fore
a Mi-n•na-awl let na
fore each meal. This restores
strength to the stomach muscles and
stimulates the pouring out of gastric
Juices,then the frxxl digests s reatil
and u begin toget the full benefit t
from what you eat.
Use Mi•o-na whenever you have
sick headache, heartburn, had taste in
the month, hosted tongue, spot. be-
fore the eyes, sleeplessness and the
many other symptom& that are the
direct result of indigent inn.
Jai, '.Nilson gives with every 31 -
cent box of Mi-o-na a gualantee to re•
fund the motley linters the remedy
cures.
Every time you get your awn way
you crake an enemy.
a4:
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COLBORNE.
5Ioxti,i y. Oct
Mr Ja11d Mrs. John Allil' visited
Ilenryl'ottng's bast week. , •
\Villar'll lee, of i„iuleslioro, teal
on Thos. Pennington last week.
Rev. E. 1 . Heist' and family visited
several horn+ t on the Msitlaid Ietet
week.
Miss Mayure Blak'e has been spend-
ing a few days AAtt the hiiiiii• hT MfF.
SIlyder. -
Henry Schwanz has not yet fully
recovered, but wear.' pleased to know
that there it a decided improvement
in his condition,
John Mehwanx h:ul a hits ing bee on.
Monday evening last when he young
g
people of the line •gatthered `together
and t(N•nt a most enjoyable time.
What's the matter with the husking
bees 'r They're all right.
- Tri,:soras,
S. S. No. 5, ('.Lito1Ne. Foliose -
tug is the 11u011iily 1..port of S. S. No,
i, Colborne.: Junior Part 1. -Mamie
Th,n•lew, Lily Mamie.- JHn'ot• 11.
class -au'v (1lidd, ott, Philip Bogie,
liratri'1• Ch1Nholnl. :Senior 11. class--
Ji.TI peon,, Della McCaw!,
Ter'nc Iftint,•,', .1 11/1i01" iII. class -
Ernest Bogie, Andrew. Bogie. Senior
111. class -Reggie McCann, Minnette
Mellouald, Thomas ('hishelnt Annie
Thous t, ,nal t LorneI h r ' ,1 low S' '
Iir --Hervey Mr Catm, .Alien
Watson. V. class- Darrell M-Uann.
AlitM. 'I'11i11'f't:lf:'Math.•r.
"SHOW ME" PROOF.
That Is What Hyomei Will Do in All
Forms of Catarrh and Troubles of the
Breathing Organs.
It's not a question of Hyomei hav-
ing reared someone else. but will it
mach your own psrtirular tits,'. If
it's cold in the head, catarrh, broil.
chitin, pneumonia, croup or any affec-
tion of the breathing organs Jas. Wil.
son says yes, and will refund the
money if it fails. No other prepara-
tion for the same purpose can success•
folly do this, because the Hyomei
system of treatment is different from
anything else.
y
R
You sun1nil breath,' and inhplr its
.
medication in dry air form, which des-
troys the germs life that causes op-
pressed breathing, nasal catarrh,
throat irritation and lung troubles
It brings to thew stiffer ng organs the
halsattl •ladell sir !hey would get in
the pine and eucalyptus forests, the
air that stamps not Bronchial
The prince of entertainers Marshal
P. Wilder says : Iiyumei in easy to
use, and swift to cure. It insures
against coughs and colds. 1t gives
you pure air end kills the germ of
disease. it helps the voice.
Hyomei complete outfit, $1.
Having the key to sources is of little
use unless you fit it into the keyhole.
PORT ALBERT.,,
WESTFIELD.
WiwatiixuAl', Oct. 7th. TVKpu.tY, Sept. '..Wth1
School is dosed at , At niNn. fterrnre -'rh
Iwtche has not arrive' yet. the .tandiug tit pupil.' In S. S. No. 11,
Mr. Brown is hone. molt' after 1"'at Wiwanosh, hared un Mepteubrtr
spending two years in Muskoka. exaulinaUou , : V. '1' h o s . Rodger,
Hiss Lizzie furry i.. calling utaLeslie ! IN. --Magggie Fallow•, Jennie'runuey,
li tends in this neighborhood. Ilu1•lt:wau and Nelson Bemis
on
Mrs Richard Hcid, of Dungannon, exams.
May l'uok i,ahrent for. nue
ti exams. Senior 111. Colin Campbell,
was the guest of Mts. '1'. Uicksou last May 'l'lIIli4'y, 141111111 llibhitt. Junior
Sunday, IIL- Violet Buchalien. 11. . ('bar.
Threshing is all the go in this local. lotto 1'unney. Ue ti ude ltibbitt, \Vil-
ity. laugh Stewart's machine is sluing lie Hib&itt. Roy Farrow.1'at•t 11.
the work. Aggie Howatt. AI. I. CLARK, Teacher.
Dr. sold Mr.. W. Y. Hayden. of
Otstrrieh, visited the former's pimiento, LOYAL.. •
Mr. and Mrs. IL Hayden, hast week.
Fine Care
Fine Hair
It's fine care that makes fine
hair! Use Ayer's Hair Vigor)
new improved formula, sys-
tematically, conscientiously,
and you will get results. We
know it stops falling hair, :tires
dandruff, and is a most elegant
dressing. Entirely new. New
bottle. New contents.
Dore roi thong.' the .do, of the hoe
formula with e.eb bottle
abo.. 11
ers slaw..to.' your
•n tom .bout n.
_ then dose boss.'.
penSunday
and Mrs. O. Ashton and two 1f'1u4UAY, Oct. tt�ir Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now made from our
children, of (iod.a•ich, spent Sda Mi,s M. L. Oreen•spent teat week i11
1 y Toronto and Oakville. new improved formula, is the latest, most
with Mrs. Aatlton'5 parents, Mt. and scientific, and in every way the very best
Mrs. Jars. Steteution. The farmers in this locality are new hair preparation ever placed upon the
eugagtvl picking their winter apples.
tl'rowutouleruurre.l,auieut-1 market. For falling hair and dandruff it
• 'rt•KaD.tY, October tan.
Mrs. A. Yioung, of Carlow, and het is the one great medicine.
'1'11 13"-'131 HAS STRUCK Gel. -'rhe guest, Misa Boggs, of Toronto, vigil est - tine se tn.,.c.ay.rc..,L.ww.t-....-
extensive work now goio_g on at the friend& 1n Loya nu Thursday,
bridge over the Nine Mile River at John Patton had a minder mf men
Pert Albert bee bootired the vii- with their traces a..isting hila cutting ,
lege and business is lively at the corn and filling his silo on Tuesday.
Port. Pietson's hotel is full of board- (iso. ('lark and suer Nellie wet, in
.'r0. til.- .'Bete blacksmith shop is W:ngtiam ori Monday Ing
crowded with work aqd at the poet- the funeral of their cousin, the 1•ilt• \\ esi Inst w c1 k.
office .'tore the proprietor tetls las Geo. Hanna. \II. all,! 11rs. Ja.. \\', 13.•11. til' the
that hi. conveyance has to go acv• 1'hua. Catnptitll, of (:tplerich, wap ''I 1 "II 'iuu, visited relatives 01 L.
eral tinges every Meek to Godecich to .';•rowing old nyg11ulotancea in 401• Uuug:uuaon mhSunlay'.
tiring._yl„tppliitt fur _itis`;.. -tiMat pleat ._la rne.yuwraatei s-laud-Wwk, Hirt - -meter .-,.11.• i ii I . M.i. ,jtarh or-ft,p,, , tt
ilea estate is eo11uuencing to boors filendr were ell pleased to see hiiii ...,,int,' \,•w• Yotk i. visiting 1 1
and last week W. T. Fellow .old MA lucking so w..II I (4 ItI cn 111" ii;n tl4'I 11llad.
Ftt.frQ t, Ott _NA.
1 /V t'1111 ii. MIts. i.f5KIYtcuIN. Thr
11"1 11 1 glee: AIWA ltttlltit.ourelict of
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
1'rrsuav,
11. t. nth.
111011 111'1T111 ll.r
pretty little cottage to \V. (:alley for .
a handsome figulv,.. In the immediate
vicinity John Quaid has just corn- BENMILLER,
pl.o
eted a handsome two-..'rs' residenneee Muvuny. wsuoist.-444esiss.---lohn- liestasttt• Use. Oct. Sth, the lite Alwatri iiolensein, of !smite..,
DA,'ilnrtmt.tm Titperantr rut,•i-• et...••st^R-. '7(th,
improved 'his propert y by adding t161111 ,t lin 1he• lit 1+: • •at the h. elle of hi r mieee, ,sIrs..Itol:tnd
another .tory tin It, W. l'raw(urd AIir.Kdnq it, arolil i� Illegueaofller Jenkins. in Iii. township. The di -
will soon wove into the new addition avian, 1fh.s•Ver.4 blas Ile•
ea ,.t ws iw ie, e.„ ig4s y hstrth .tea,.
to his house built this summer. Ex• The remains 24.•r taken 1t, �lifrl+ell
ten.ive iw ro ve111ttnte'ar'e win 011 at Cameron MUII ria;; arrived h. • o11
going for inl.•i•nl. til b .iJ.• liner of her hu --
the English church. My. Schoenhals, Thursday last rum the West. loau.ir who - 114 11 at' 1.. 111 ,1 fits yea.
lir wortbv come )or ' gad villgge Lea¢ua• st•rvi.0 itilLlic_hrldstt aeattal7 :tKa.__
nisi), r,T1r. completed a long range of rel Thur.•lay evening at N o'clock. __ -_ _. _. -_--
cemtent ssatbler. W. O. Hawkins has Th.• meeting =wilt 11.• 1pl l.v Miss Lucy iSAYFIELU,
built a large barn with a cement wall Mohring and t1.• -1 pie, C111011111 1..eMostiatv.•
Oct. 2.50i.
beneath. .1. (3.Oraham'spretty brick ,work, trill l'• taken' by Miss Nettie
one -and -a -half .'tAire. Jahn Alillnr•+and Jatr, iter, of
.'tory cottage Di " ed- \
'Nlvltl+r: \` kir"j'Cr for I:rrgt• attend.K
Mired by everybody. The Presby. suer, Take a l%ai 1 age ,o1 the moon- Itarrirtum, were guf1Nts ,at the 1
terian ehnrr•h Is to he renovated, light W1.11011 lams. • 111 alt's; 4•Irrn mid \Ire.' I)u11uldwon
and lanae Hawkins follows next A S.ti, /iv ENT. U.n !., llu wut•g for a few day* last week.
-st
with a new town n his property-. i tie mths old . lull tit Alr. raid ''Int: PAI.1. Snow. The fall 1ai1'
.Suchare theimprovement, that have Mrs.,\1'rll LonK.mrijjiJta' tat u..- value•,li inn 11..11y of lam week 40,1
taken 'ptaeethis year. whtr'h gees to -tient- on Sotnrdat ..vt.oh g111.1, :4 1 alth•mgh the t., cattier wits clad- and
',swhat the building of a new line. aider two (cuts til• .nN•ring p;r s., •.1 gloomy Tn... ,1 iiumt,'r turned out.
it railway will du to lug, i sway into the t neat Kr °stud. Th.. hr show enol' was very' }welt flttett
lochlity. funeral l.w.k p1u.•I• from the family re and mans 1.•111111 ►tri 0n the L'u'g' 'x•
Tic ETw! '1'1(4 yrs'-'•AII :111081 41 deuls• at 1 .;.'lid k' this att. II4
for Por Albert. Kingsbridge, Kintail 81a llfry Vini lone, 1'litfur,I Me 1 ,
aidK.itrc tale:' !'haat will 40011 114• Ch:1Ip•, 1''reival 11,.1 Alonzo Oki. r,c't•
4 he call f , u the conductors on the tug as (1111 1.•14 ' 1- . NV, extend out\
Inks shore 15, flit. line now being J.•rls•a .y11tpatl, to the bermw.s1
built from Or rich to these points, ,parent..
Thr road will un dost1 the stone - �-
tbtough the tow hips of ;Colborne. KIPPEN.
AshlieI land II main, wit 11ttie terteinus
at Kincanti11e. lHrltsDty. Oct.sl.n•
net•!11 theline will go lu a not been Je•- Stno,11 ItK1v:r•. 'i'4.' I .11utrthtg is
tided %vet, but t'ea`r is r}' •y' Ino114hi1- the Septemberwontlily report of M.
Ip+e I tVC,-
i1t, No.
1ti1 Stanley.
v. hDallied
s Fu l.tl't•'ol
than the fi1t t1:0 it will .xtrud r 1 farther V. !feria 14•lt•ath,.'tt=.K -1- \I.nI.11.etisu(d pt. . \rJoh,'o3:1,1
.•titnn wiry s••rit.u.
millti's, as it ss ill m e. thro,,gh a cry Y''ll1 - 1 \'. 0.t. \11 16•ati. Stith'
I••v.•I counts, :a}et whir 11 .- Pli(il., Itnttiw.•II, A. YI. A. .funic+ V.
of the two bridges, •,.t. poi Albeit T•4i lCrrl,wrlt, IL A. statics. Nr 11 14
tt: tl. ('. M
and the other uv.'rtbr F.ightr.•n Alih• h�,ll."A..1'I.hrr, \\'. M.
River, with a few mim. ritI•e•te uc.•r Its+u, h. .lnnior I I1. :\nut IInoJ.
the-creeksthe-creeks that empty int a ilia lake, Ida Kathwrll,Srn-
thc 1.0411, distance, Mime thirty to sur 1 I. 1'L nsuu11y A. • McAlurtir,
forty 11111... i. prunutici:d by 1 h ell- •I, \: npj. Joni 11. \ h'is7u•t,
1.• i
Mwle1 1 w. r:•s•.
1
ra I
einem- to 11,;1 trey rase .'cud to Kltaa. 1'e '_!•:. Juhnsluu.Av.
A&kiss
nall-
road very Intl.• gr,ubnr, will be r. I
.
'tired after the right of wn I its Iwr eta m [h. art lily aux Il.ng nottch4�e1
thnitd. Fo, a large portion of the R. l'e0(p•r,
1 b,( t y 1 n
#tsncaltaswi. Tb mad wiiIrutt on tare. were.:. Senior Mitr.•tty l''i'dir_r.
east side, leaving the inwsent township .'111101 . -Judea .`i lids . 1 1110 1%..,.
it,ad Int ,set, and for land bordering Arnold Petri,'. iui- III. Walter
thereon will have to be paid for at the Mrlieath• Junius• IID\ 111.1 i. 44hwell.
upset price of 8W Iw•r acre, Very few Srrund.--I:awrenrr \\'/Mnum,.
buildings will have to be 1,1110% ed and - -. -
the survey shown that the line will he - ST. AUOUSTINE.
n1uuMLn 1felly�ttruij(ht nnP. nasal's M,si+w, tick ;db. ria (iron,( T uiik__.Rittw.ay wy.4e- ,
4'ry ew (e`ila(i,'ns. As s1 at 441 &leoe Return ticket. at single fare I lclnher
the bridges. will he the must .•xliensive in1'. I nr n spent :Sunday will.' friends lith to X l%- n11n•r ::rd, to p1 tads i t
urea of the work, rind the one tat Puri 1'emagauli, points WII.Iwls le )`,.rt
pert to indeed ttti undertaking or Aust fe,m , 1�Rtwatfur.l. is liar guest Arthur. '1'o I:lulgi,ul It.ly ljrmil \lark•
some magnitude. owing to the high of Miss C. Lann'ndeatl• Maw (biwision : 1'or t Al Ulla• VGA N
banks on ..tell side and Ii' large •('Irl.., \\'uexls, of Siva! fort, visited N. 1't.., and to ,•,-1lath points in
amount of tlllin • t'- ,ii rJ
s. 1 t W 1.11104 the in thi: Iirin.ty least qr!•k. Ilne•b'e, \.•4t Itrun.44ivk. \es'nf4futi:b
road to the n• 11113 1 lea el. The .tecl M,,. E. 'ti 1;uire has rr1111 iu.,1 i and \,'\fuund1111d,
snpel.tt ietwr will 1s• )5l felt bag, after a 1 WO !ism( hti visit with friends October _S11t1 to November-:anal&-trl-
resting on r.n,crete :deo merits 511 faced in Alpetm, and Port Uncoil. Aliiskoka bakes, lecke of Krivs. ;11,1g -
iii from the Iev'I of the river. and anrl:rwan Iter. Pen...tang, Alidlaiel
the grade will ler only 1t "feet to evert ,Itroeph Fly 1111 ds w'raring a heated .11111 1., 1:4.114d. Alau4,awttska to Ike N,1
1)1 tee!. The magnitude .of the work "inti.'thw1.•dnyw. A Irllle gilt 4.eu"' liar), n, Al gv 1e to. 1'011x•. elk, Lind.,,•
1•a he judged frau the sta•eutent 111" wrrk 4n 'Un rt, his honw,
Y j lie- to 1llxlibortun, Shirr -not Lake vin K.
.V P. Itnilvav, and points trout Severn
to North 'Row inelil.iv'. Itrturu
1' 't nn &11 1irh:1,111
t,, vahurl*Va 1('(1.111
hr•r 5N1, 11113., or nntjl close•u( pavlgit-
1' , it •weber, to Iw,ints ren hr d by
atrainere, V.tll infrer•m,n4i•m (tanuAmy
1: rand'l'runk 11e ked agent.
filial ..I a poles and also un Idiot'
(4 1411 w:' This is s,tniewhat remark-
able, tu. the apple crop i1 supposed .10
Ina almost a failure in this neighbor•
hoixl....The exhibit ief ladies work wee
very go.xl, many Ip•antifnl articles
i In shown. A few of the lila stand-
try- , having grown old. in 11te service.
frctyvw1 their doe rrw:nl1 by lacing
tilke ed "510 Wil before.- :11e1 4 Iron Net
s.ula.', It is 10 1. lo.p.•.1 they will now
he olio ' rd to rr.: in- p••n I. 111 ho,ue
and utak way 1 r r•'ne•Ihiug n1•wer
and more, ul.•it.•ru. 9'L.• uutilo, r es -
Mho .n
1 i u tlJeas.i, t1 ry goasl, in la.;t h,•t-
11 Isis h -in til.• nein' e1 . 1
1 and ii1 lliril_r(rt.11..t-a-.
II•W.l- tags bol ..''.t ,l
11rr'wl 41111 Itrtmse
in the I,,ein hi11
lel' than 11.,l
animals efts.
'I'ba•,e was Ito
taw 1&1,•1.4 t'
1 IN
enu-iog
went. 'I'he'o111
mm show ni:;hl Ova. ell pottu11ixel, in
foul I he jama 1oelthr 'ol ranee fr-
ill n.l'd me. or .t 'rot rile i xhihil•
i 1...1 11. 'i'11,• I a ;grain 4...10....11.1 o1
r.4As b -
•t-1 e v 1'e- +
�w+tn n filer• -
.
pet
int etsiwrwrd n'i1 h songs and\ reit at ion.
by feed Pei t -.o, of Tor oto. The
1lar•p is• .'kinkier nerllefe is* v; waste
real brat, while 141r. Perrin pr•ny'a1
himself a vrcy f y matt deed.
The pnlrerds amounted to I ':ttly'.
$ 11111.
Hunters Excursions
1h t the amount of tilling on 1,11.. sill, Mr. and Mts. \\ m. MtAlhster spend
of a river only (that ne+ui t• .(itple• the hatter part of last. week .;siting
rid, wilt require. I Ityarll. of holt ter friends in Jamestown and Ht usttf ls.
every foot, for the retire length of the . We are plraw•11 to slate that Ali..
731 tei+k to the abutments. ' Martha 11 mdse.• is reran. ring :ate, -
um, how the =toil inn the ehbank• having gear through & se stank operit-
me•nt is .ing carried on a ith consider- t ion lass week.
able en.. y 'and „some .!forty Warn,
Milli slum .era per ,'
s r Inakin • til' x
1 N t. mg
lively on h sides of th.• liver. A
temporary t •eatlework will soon be
erected for t to dumpct,'s tt hi. 11 are
to he slut by st am pow -et'. There ace
three foremen, weer. 1'elbw., Iloy
and Flood, sope 'utend� openit,Ions
ant many o ITIe ants enlp eye are
from farmer, livin in the neighbor-
hood. A large franc • boarding house,
Capable of ttcronnn sting one hon•'
Bred !men. and nts - tilt.- teams
have been:et•ectel by he company.
These two buildingli at in sections
and will be moved its 111atotk pro.
g resAAa.
(Vh'n will the line It• .ginned
That is the question tha4-interests
everybody up here just 011w.
very populous and wealthy sec
country has been long enungh
ne 'Myl 'Vial utlie cco�Ifitte'di �ttrtl
promises to be a red -leder July
these townships. At the present ea
of working the ,•oolpan% has made a
good start with the Port Alpert
bridge and when lire dant on the
Maitland hive, with power linitis.', is
completed i1 trey ie shill that the
st futmt•tent parr of the Werk will
be over and the, iijmning of the line
will immediately' follow.
LEEBURN.
Ms,NoAY. deet. tali.
The %hrirk of the steals thresher iA
heard again in ou
g r midst. Thi+ time
it is Mr. Fesgan. who has tonne to
thresh for John Partial*, and he is
making R
thin .hum. I
Tte 1' is ago
re'
R
Ileal of threshing to du in this neigh-
borhood end he may get a gnrsl share
of 1t to do if he gives satisfaction.
THE POLITICA!. NVunu.10114 The
'wide that a oM' ared in The Sighal
tverK mi Lewis,last i A 1r. fa•wtrx-M
L P.. may
ie considered severe. hilt it was not
nearly so hand on hire its the Tories,
Ihens.•Ives were at the l inle he gave
his vote on the autonomy hill. 'Their
indignation was unbounded : he was
denounced as a traitor. as having he -
trivet! bis constituents and sold him-
self to the Government, and it was de.
clarcd that he would never get the
noanioat ion of the Conleervxtive
party again.
A good neighbor is as great a bless.
ing as a had ons isn't.
-\1'Kuutau. '14i )lout.' 4+1 Air, anal
Mrs. John era II( mat 1 h' . • •n•• of a, Weutd tie Dangerous Enough.
toy p1 :isnot event last %Verhtt•wttrv- An I.:110,11111 111 , was M-
et
recently
ening, when 1 he•ir't !deo dn,ghle' v- 41 by a. New Yorker to 1\11, pang
511-•a Sarah, was united in holy hotel, hint on a limiting trip on Long Island
of matrimony to Thomas 11uufurd, a
ro.petnns young fern►er o/ neem• • .atge or small gauge i Ia11114ttlly
--345.4-, A' M`: --Jen" p,.r.- naked the Heiken, who ban Winkel, in
formed theceveminy in the• prod"V1111.10114
V
der e4"1gm:19rrmflglob•,
eeof afoul se venty guests. After the, \'nm don't rxlsva to (Ind linin and
ceremony and congratulation., were
tigers on Long Islam!, 110 yew:
inr.
,loolnpre
iv( reple�4ee*sseuktus.alul yu%fl1R11t.''reeml the New ndt'drthy lihiTmWith
1; a was seIiet., • The a laugh, "hut I like a spin. r of danger
evening was s tent in games, timet.' I '
1 in n1'. honking."
an. singing. lite presents were vet ••If that's the ea...," nt,sttered the
numerous and rosily, showing the
r•steees n whirls' -tike yentng motile are
held. Th.• hrid,• ,and gr.,' nl left lot
Blyth that e.• ' g wit, frurn three
took thetrain forTurunlo, when'thecs
s(
intend nam Img;n few_dn ws l.r,fon
hr. s.
and settling down oil 11.1 .r
farm. We wiah thein much tet .tar
their voyage .1'11r the 4Pa of tams el-
ulon l .
MAFEKINU.
MONDAY, tier. 5t11,
all'H1n1, 11i lnttT. .- Int`1 met' of Y. M
N r
wain Id fur.
94• tenp• .
I
p / I,INasel int
w ly teat etgminat' • Y. • Wal
tee Iton, 175 ; Leila Blake, 10 ;
•%VII A 1 1 o 11, ILMI ; 'Carman
Mtothris. . Y,•nior IV. Mary
!anomie, , 1n47; Krnewt Hall, Bili. 11in•
tine iY. I•:i11e Johnston, I:Ct. 111.-
•.lessie Stott,,her±, 2112; 1SMin Twaminy,
ND: Edith Johnston, 101 : •Tntl1 Iden,
127 ; 'Wilt 1.1azier. Senior 11. I.illy
Alton, l'Yt : :laeie,, 1147. inter.
mediateI L `(feta i Wanitry, 71(1 ;
Peter 1dottier, t I ki • \
.facie3
l eke 11
r, I I .
1:
John left'I.17. ' Junior
IL
Beryl
.Ioltxtstmi, 1711. •tsii,.tIN•th Bowers.
Senior pal I... Irene Moran, Uro.
(:lel. Junior piked 3. ('evil John•
e
w( h. mer ,
•
Those nisi keelwe •
r, abseil., for
r
all tit• part elf esalttinatiuns. .1..t'.
M'u- ril V.1:., T1.1110.1.
That's Nothing.
"\\''11. I've 'nu•( w.tn1• th.c,kv 4•114.
leder. in my ' • - rrnlarlDst\a• tailor
to his neighbor, s Isnot Maker, "fawn __."
look heti, 1't e• hail to nv.,.' •st•
Iniose •s four lime., :and Ibey aur Iia
ever paid fur,'. -That's not hilt '
said the disciple of in. Crispin,
wi'nt to t.', Herd n hill for q pair n
hnntw yPNtenlgy and the fellow kinked
me nal while he was we.u'ing the %et
boots!"
Does the
BabyThrive
if not, something must be
wrong with th i
is fo
od. if
the
mother's milk doesn't nourish
it, she needs Scott's Emulsion.
it supplies the elements of fat
required for the baby. if baby
-is not nourished by its artificial
food, then it requires
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Half atea. c
poonful three or
four times a day in its bottle
will have the desired effect. it
seems to have a magical effect
upon babies and children. A
fifty -cent bottk will prove the
truth of our statements.
Ned 11.0 aAwtaenrent. fnfether alai name
g~wh In aakIt aelwart. vasa address ani
taxa to ender proitaldP. and -e ..al tend
pea •-ceerelete Handy Atlas n1 the World -
SCOTT & nfWNE
116 Ws W= Mea W.. TORONTO. OHL
a.
Clothing
Comfort
for Men
.1!
McLean
Bros.
Palace
Clothing Store
of/'act•
end
styie •
n materials
Ind tailor; ng.
,�'(p better goods made,
No (pods better made f
Fits nice,
Small price
Brings us larger trade.
Everything for Men and Boys.! i
Liniments can't cur. Rheumatism
'• Liniments are o 1!)' van deep." L+wt+eul a c;u't reach the muscles,
turves, pints. 1 :::.,•nes rya'; ret Io tilt, nick kldneye, which men
1ibCuwattaw,lSCI.LUI:i.iu.l l ui:.iJ.t•
A 7
�IPILLS
envoi ltte 11,11assets because they cure the
' E17lI ey's. ti 1 t jou are a ■utterer, don't
tj?L; waste money ou usulcrs remedied. Coir
-vonrRettwtf Irni1! rills. SOc. a bok ; 6 for
g4` 10. At all dealer.; or went nn receipt of
�+YaJa.a 1i•riv,•. Sample free if youmention, that
r.
CEpi. A P(T!0!'1l PIM; P: CHEMICAL CO.
4y -•Uri' it, l OR;;•NTO to
/1"-'11."11.1.- 44 .. • 14'1' , w,.awr.p
11111111i.
WONDERFUL REMgDye
..
"A? IgA] F. I1
. L\- ,. d.nli' cn,1, the
111,01 ol..N,,ulr •awe•, of Il•Imnle bl.a
.4 • r•, 1'allhw er 1110 Woad., 1.•ueorthoaa,
1'51111411 anti 11'11/11111,.1.,41 mI1l,'
\I u I ,.
tl• -: ctr,.1?' alof 111C111 1 .Mete& tint
w+t no h) 11- nee, ..net a Pew ...clot' (.1
-_JIMIbtba_40.0140e/11 :a'YNt111i.he, a 4•4111.
plulrsquat- 7t,„ remedy r• a 11.400 r,
04lrltltnit.441, 4t, ,t tea. ant i. 1w.a.1 on
the dimvterw A 1'.o1e11r ami Lister.
1, i. ab allplii'd, Ir. -n I1unit: 1100 ie, 11 I*
114.1 lakru itlll't'elatl-, 11111 1. applied
- direct' to .I lie -.offering 1:411., and it.
t)n•IMflw,•, art. nail II. all the certainly of
the k1Niw11 Ltws ref ,he,dvat arlun. A.
T �
tile
. I Itilh l
� __ `` N4t .iiw- 'I 1�
(i+wtlw. nw
• ate
i 1I bq( ,nr-
1 . u.•nl.eur initn'ner 1 1 fust Properties .'&want ' re , but ear a
xrte roan t., • w d4 1 iaiatdtta.)! 11 that
4t• and coral.
1 rinrnunal old -, •111.11 ,ua 11100 a wul�dl, w t,1 f. rtuiu,el-fore that 1 will rind, ab
hu• ll,tra•a•,.n&,.rent to,'.toe.err tulles in,: wa111.1 r who will write for It. Price, Ship pee
s. mew i. maiden.' for urn• term, h'. I real navel. .Addn,.s, with ;4411111. ..
-...-- 3f11•K S' 1: t't'HIt AH; Windsor. Out,
ether, ItiI1i a 4!.11, •'1111 4c11 n144!. AllBl• Better leave your children
! eg111. '1'lu• last :our 1 i)rul cul 1 .hot Id•Inlraeter to illlitate and defend tthan
iii‘ It..I Ilt•I-ireltro 111 the 1/X 1" llmyerntuent 1/011118 and pt'lligree.
,s ,l, -,- la• Irr 1'11e• \.fit 11.
r
, { 11 Tr ,u
Trial
free
Et epsy, HL Vltpeb e., ate. 1b
iman-is eFITjj'(URK
phoebe 8s., ?oeomr {meq.
;��etsr �esti•� Oa•
1
.��. , -1
v
Ila! ine r mideted my rour.e
-1111114, le the new .lean of .iglu\�
10+trrts,. w .u.v.w,f.,li'y. sdpt Imre I•r
Mil. Montgomery 1
,Iuareitet, ,ass,leln .Id sr coon
an opt teat work.
Till. no" -1.4 cif test ing the eye,
i. the very Iwo ,..)tent known, and
111•. awn y with all g
ar.. work lust
I•ntrt..4,..... t.) I„a on ,,rgt,,,.r.,
SOME SHOE DREAMS
are herr for those who take pride in
their footwear. 1'her,' ,are all the
ftwhionahle leathers, all the prevailing
styles. There are .'hoes for business,
shoes fat' dress l)rraaione.
For Fashionable Fall Foot•
W ear
do no better .tJlag-ta wee alae-__
e Is • ay. And to ser it Is to know
there, li; no use seeking further. .if
it is the ,,ho,' yon might to have it is
herr in``atts highest .civility and at the
lowest (tt•t'cr.
Examinations are Free.
� W. E. Kelly
Jeweller and Optician
issuer of Marriage Li.enses.
�UMIND SUM MOM eMMOMOM S
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(ailleria !!.
0 III=O111111111111 elk
Comfort in Cold Weather
SEE OUR COMBINED
Couch=Davenport=Bed
ALI.
N(
ONE
INSTANTLY ADJUSTABLE
STRONG AND
DURABLE
It will save its price by economy
in fuel this winter.
Ask to see it. No trouble to show it.
Ren
1'hone• •
°""'"''' GEORGE JOHNSTON
�nsit
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