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A Iifl Nc(iilhvr.iy,Sept
tee o previouii
a,ro
TGrES 94(.4.1„sx
y haShele'to the atc*,e of
44n4:9Vit-rhoshe1e•if Pati. •
ivo•reecortl:Yielde0;lont sec
• eit'froM.
*/.1).4
sPa
net agrMbt.fli
OW read thet.b1
norrett. of 140t14O14 -, la
1theguewt of MI AggleAndomon dor-, ,
ing,the wekA. 004001:tor .000 here
'attended the London .0:hit:onion Ibis'
• . Iji. i 'h gone
Atkiiigo
Ibir for town- 1 a
,
t tor:;*,0130,oe.0 bitilsoolvettt 0
onl Ida
teller et t
,
next Synml the uv P4 •
•
rr
,
ronti;:•Fair unqualifled
nuceea 004 year the exe ' :of teti,olets-
, •oyer expenthtnee beittg50,000 glseates,
?attest year. The Street. Railway
. Y.v0oelPt*W4V-,1140111k,
reater •er d uorm -ctre tam.
Is gv-isroturate e
crowds that most Utvelittendect---7
Alberta and Saskatchewan are now
enrolled as Peovinces of the Dominion,
with A. O. Rutherford as Pmnaier of
the former and Walter Scott AS Prem,
ler of the latter, liaultain. who had
-
beet: Premier of the District Assembly
for many years, was passed over. He
will oppose Walter Scott. The elec.
tions will take place in October, --
IP AP • ' ,
Candidittes have been nominated, to
/ contest West Lambton for the Domin-
,.
ing to tbe deuth of Dr. Yohnston.The
-
'contest will be three.cornered; Cons
Lestire,:-LiberAir
Mr .• P. F. Pardee,:'• and Independent,. •
J. G. McCrae, The latter calls
-41ttivielf-4. 'arromteetion-Atet-pwhibitien:
, advocate." All three candidates have
-condemned the eatery grab. • .
,
, .* .01f, 4fAA
yeit cannot attToid•to buy i* new
tbat..'1*-fotded'A
bavo,ect money to buy Mores: 411
ane • or two packages of Dhunoud to,Ye
,that.coot ten '00114 • per .Pacjitl$0,Ab
idroweris4Irkeat$4w-4•Y!ww,:44,
w t the autunin a,ettSort; Thousand
o women w •awl-tato:nut dresses
suits and. **lets, , that :cannot be told
from new, but whitchhavecost them
only a trifle, the tesolt of covering
over their old materials with 'Diamond
Dyes.
Never riek you materials and gar
went with the weak, Adulterated and
imitatiou dyes sold, by some dealers.
When you buy the DIAMOND DYES,
you: have the best tirecitteed in the
world. Send to Wells Ss Richardson
,to".'lttistt•at he'horne of he
pant, Mr.Anct•Mrsk•IV.M., McEwtn,,
•••44fl trperatein,"of.Detrolt, is, vinitor
atthe ,heolao ef• her Oistee'' Airs,_ ',Tames,
.-Moore. and .bitirray.
Let t Stelct-,afLea. :I
trop to tansy River Mrs. .Thos.
enteroolett a few days ago for Men-
it4ohor where, she will visit for or time.
Meng thb :umber who. tookin the
excursion to Manitoba from Ifensall
and vicinity we notived the following:
14'170Di Hen:tall, Thos. Phillips, Mr. And
Mrs. Matthew Olark, Vm.. eal4we1l;
-from Ohiselburst, Wtn. Drayer, Miss
Alma Pisher, Miss Maud and Ethel
Meters, Calvin Newell; from tlibbert,
Harry cloud: :rod Leonard Houghton.
-Air. T. L Berry has :mid the well-
known 4,draught _stallion, Natehe
Royal," to Messrs, Johnston, Nichol-
son and Fee, from near Blake. Thie
set, Witit'plenty of fine hair; that, -Clean
bone and good feet, , The new porches.
-ere have been fortunate in emceeing- so"
good an -Imbue' and we hope their- en.
terrorise will be reward,a
• Wgronma.----Carrea -Preihyterieri.
Church was the scene of a quiet yet
prettyrwedding-on-Tuesoltwr:ehen-on
of Ilensairsainiable and aceemplished,
eit4zensritrth- ersotrotlarermii-
,- Aug eo cot ,
merchant Of this-ploregi_gave her heart
and bend- to Mr. Chas. W. Chapman.,
third Cooker Mr. 'Wu:. Chapman, of
tbisvdiage. The nuptial knot VMS 'se-
.
curely tied by the Rev, E. MeLSCaith. ,
41T-fertheWerdon
eon • e
rove- e 8 :on whey •o
the five o'clock trainfor their hems in
Wi),,s-.Idsteelt where thegivom bolds the
respor*ihie-p.. ositioay-7ope
and ticket clerk, at the Grand •Trunk
Railway. They were met at the sta-
tion by a large company of friends
lithe had assembled to • pee them off,.
amid showers of rice and all kinds of
good wishes for their continued happi.
Which your • torrespdndent
bArtil*.smites.
en convene • n the Town , °red.
, Item, en Monday; Sept. 4tbi, -far 'P.m
,All pment. Minutes of previous' meet-
ing read and adopted, Anderson ----
Yearly that a. grant of $25 he given to
the Stephen & 1,1'sborrie Agricultural
Society to assist • in maintaining the
ground and buildings. Pinkbeloer--
Webb -that By -Law No 14, being • a
By -Law to aid the Stephen and Us. ,
borne Agricultural Society 'having
heetuead ellse third time be passed and
duly signed. After following account'
were passed the 'Council adjourned
to, meet in Town Hall, Crediton, on
Monday* Oct.*, at 1 O'Roulce,
Co.; Limited, Montreal, P.O., for now
book “Plamood Dyes and How to use
them add Card of 408 dyed cloth sam.
F.12
cultural Soctety
•
culvert, 500.; 0. Finkbefner, do., ,$
is_eits,42760.; . Schroeder, del',
WA; O. Ifoffroan, do., $1.50; Wm.'
14160ann, do..! $9.50: N, Pinkbeiner.
concrete tile, -41-50rEolt, Haist, rep;
road, $8; Wm. Moffatt, ditch con roadt
$4; N. Pollard, taxes re statute labor.
106,1-8;Sotitb, culverts on bondon road,
• $140Ainz1eand-otherscgradirogr$8
l
Irelapds.cuefvtiflOrflsE4ot-ert, $5.
' IL 'Either, .VICA,V.,
ittfir_to-notetherrayid-in
4ereass- tr'Tantt4alr-_pover-km-efott
timeLlikiiie Saa-i8W
funry by woeful computation the ' bora.
• her 10,178,530, an increase :of 802,215
In the four years., The natural increase,
,„„iltAktkee_a_s•ATh emainder_ss
the increase ito: due to hum gra on,
probably one-half of which is A result
of the influx from United States.
J. Schuettler attended the funeral
f- hos brother-in-law,Mr 00“1-014-10
Cleveland latt weelc;---Alfaiessenherry
of Detroit, spent it few days -here :with
bis-mother,---Mrps-Emnet-Sanders--and
son,Jddie, of Orendig_euttits.Miebi
faitint _
• ref 4oeltesterrN-i-N:v1iiter
_viiit......Missestydia-Paust -and- -Annie
Hess were in Milverton last Week' et-
tending_the P.A. Coniention.t-Miss
Freda Hess has returned to Seafoeth
tnreaeme,Iterstudies-atribi-Oollegi
" -ero*Hartnnettioseeturnedzil
Detrolt after spending -the summer
months here. -Messrs. Well. Fee G.'
Nicholson and J. Johnston heve pur-
chased it iine-h rtmglit---ImPorted
stallion from T. Berry of Reosall.--0.
Either has dis cod of bis delver to J.
Me0looky, of rich tp,, for $155. -.-
Mitts McCracken will again be Nand
atitfeeneee, taking charge of the mil-
linery clepartinent...-Isaac Wisruer,
who intends gong to Preston, has sold
$1000. -Alfred •Pfaff, SAM Reichert,
Prank Bassew and Oscar OW p !eft
Uri.
an, B.A.. one of the profesoors ...at the
iversity ofVhfeago, is on & visit' to
his hiatue here. His health is not very
ood and he ie now enjoying _reef& --.
Milfred Faust left POWAY for -emPler-
le,--1.11ereate-svill-conunence--ht
tudies for entering theministry.
PrI-
r to leaving he was presented -with an
addretss and a handsotne gift as al:light
ketrofitheresteenvirr-which-11
eld by the "tr. A, -Mee. Fred Schett-
erreceivedednesday..42
ng er o the death of her sots•in-law,,
Ir. Prank Gordon; who lost his life
n a wreck. He was head mezineer in
targe freight boat, plying' between
Etaltofrand-isake-Erin-porter--and tntd
'petted to finisirnw_thn..season
ew-SI fl*
Hay Coutaell
Council met Sept. 5th. All present.
Henry Litiphardt was appointe,d Zn
li_pootor for the "SchwAlm Drain. ' The
Reeve and Treaeotrer were authorized.
to borrow funds for Current ex enses
--ifintirthe-tarevarrya -num
of accounts were passed. Connell will
e0eet again on MondAy, Oct. 9, at 2
ro. •
BY the,departuie-Tifilli. -and 3-411-st.
W. R. Barefoot Ailsa Craig loses two
400WilaratrzeU3 an
Barefoot la acknowledged as It mestee
baud, while his ,gentlemanIrrstertights °
ferdwaed manner made It a • leasure
-46-'ER'imess errigSiTn. n • e rats ,,
hyterian church they will be especial.
I Whiffed. We trUar
every • a Mess in their new home at „
Lindsay. -Oscar Gilbert and wife, who ,41
have been residing in
for some time have moved to town. a
WEAtomjai_347:4prett Inge was
sorantied-on-W
horna.o
Drysdale
etpliloseliarLio to.ha
to Chatham, where shei will attend _the
conventschool for a year.... -J. John-.
stone of Blake„ aecured t • e s •-
.
vices of Leonatvoty, of Miehigae, for
the fait season. -The corn in this vicin,
ity 'is getting ripe. -Another little son
as arrived at the home of Mr: and
rs. Joeeph Corrireau, Mies F. M
Dotedd hati returned.. to her home in
TorontoPtfterior attended visit at the
home of Rohl.. Allen, syetlitre..1. W.
"
•
friends. -Alex. J.. Denontnie and taw
it , of Otiathosto, are here on a visi
we ng is
comp ted.....-__Dennis"Brissoo lies gone
•to Windsor to resume • 'his studies at
the College , there. -Mr, reliant, of
-Grafton, N.D., le-visiting-telends bere• to leaving, for Sandwich where
e-wilt-attend--Collegts.Johnjblni, d
of Brantford, ii•home-611 it eialt„,-.-Mr.
Dennis Bedard, who had- the . misfor-
tune to -break bis leg a few Alert, is
gtatitrotraa-trelt-areatr-
ssiss. S. Johnston has returned to
-
ars. John and:Allen Esters of the Brom-
son line, have gone to Manitoba* -
ITsborne colAW-
CooniilmstSsowindi__-All,menk-
rates were evt • to meet expenses for,
County -4
mills on the dollar; fowl:Ship 'note. 3.5
mills; general tochoo't rate. .8 mills. The
'amounts needed by the Trusteei of the
eeveral eehool sections were ordered- to
;helestied,hyestleciatiatec sitd-011_004.
the'06,1teeteett-Roli ,r7cellettlo .
----.1isiie-R-liusselichecarnethe wi
•otreitirT3Coperafor tot er n.. ,F
----The cerernony'wes perforraed toy Rev. h
-Geddes in the presence of over thirty i
:guests.- The hilde, who was beams. w
nee • un.- . emer'as returned
" ?oho
use
Is recovering from the effects of
is recent accident, which he received
n the fax Something had gone
rot* with the binder and while he
thitillt•Auttitten -
4•ed Aliscro ----cif-ITarichillosistir of
- bye&ty,
RuseH,thi.bridea brother.' A r,
_46attetoptiog,444iositttlii-itiatoltinery
tarteitivith the result that the needle
ht one of his fingers and cans • a
asty gash. '
bounteous wedding repast was served,
after -which the happy couple left for
a _short honeymoon trip to eastern
points. The bridies going away. gowri
WAS of navy blue ironies. . She was the.
• • . • recipient of many beautiful gifts. Mr.
and Mrs. Pope will tetilde--a-r-tWiln,•;.-.
•• Vree•Preste--"A quiet but "pretty wed.
ding was solemnized en Wednesday
• , Afternoon tot the parser:Age by the
Bev. Mr. 'Crouse, When Miss. Jennie
Iliaokburn,-of this city, and. Alfred, J.
Moen., of,Ailsa-__Cnogr•werefAntit
In merstage, The bride looked down:.
ing attired in cretin 'lustre, with- het
Woo:tett. -After -the elhAtnotty--the
- thAppy touple gathered at the home Of
Mr. Percy Celhoute where the tele -
*Ives and Immediate friends tat down
to it sumptuous roost. The happy
. couple were the reeledentsr of zi lotto
nombee Of valuable presents,. showing
-ithR.high-sateent, whieh-the are
held. We. and Itirte,Calheon left the
same evening for ,their home in AilsaCrul
01Ioton: At a recent meetin
titidtertrillfaiirS au s arch the
members presented Mrs. W. Q. Philips,
the retiring treasurer, who is about to
tem.:rite to London, with a handsome
chair, souvenir fruit spoon and ad-
dresses- --_.
met that inakes bone, muscle and
brain,
',Pure flour contains more grotein,
in most usefulform, than. any other
fodd but the flour 331UALI3e pure.
Bran and shorts are waste -4 -if your
&kir contains this waste, it is propor-
tionately short in "protein." "k
Now, you .buy aifnferior,pooriy
milled flour, you are paying for bran
and shorts not "protein and to tliat
'extent you are wasting money.
---,ROYAL- 0 MIPLD-F-LOU-
is:mifled.tornakei it -the
_wor _ ere ore-1 contain
protein' is most nourishing, is most
economical to use.
getting "Royal Househol
--teed - flour, instead of taking a
flour which the grocer may
etted in selling
---714141ta1rgirIFP COO V:
11711-Ittlrfit.7:-=`;-=7$13-0004410
7An2„.
FOlialy,E4Gfir BRANCHES' IN THE DOMINION • OF CANADA
u7.v.ro7
atzteta roosswed
O�asw 51
For coirteot or nopst, most delicate
macs. Dom buy new silk wabte.
dreMes 'or Blasi* because tbOY ore -
ditty or le fair gromier arias or a tottm
0!‘ thom,.gct
ZAP.O-REN-Q.
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OFFICE 11Ottatts-iti 1os 'Cm saTtlitnaiS. to a. s. W1 .
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Farmer s'Sale NOtee cashed tot col' etexl. Forms supplied on Application.
on -a pot e Om mon, crea • nLifliiTUift
States bought and sold itloweSt rates of Exeliengei,
A,DVANOES made to Partnere, Stack Deelets and Business Men at
lowest rates and on most favorable terins. . - • •
DEPOSIT 'Receipts issued and -highest etirrent rate rot interest allowed
P
het ellAY 4.11441 NNW :Fritsch -at- Attar
December 3let. ;
Agenta itt Exeter for the Deminion •Government.
CARt.ttett, Soliditors. rt flWZ QIan
tor *from: their visit. to TorontO,-:;;
eo. P. Paxton left a few .days
argolor e.:-Isushendf.
o has been ivotkilig there for some
-time. ;Weare indeed .sorry to Wee
such good citizentrass Mr.andikirs. Pa-
ton but we wish them e'er? happittesi
Saunderto has
neto- liorto-stork-iirtrbler •
_ _
conitti"ii
young.msnitnd we know he will sue
eW twee Janet Patetiensomliane
Pearson ate attending -MAI
ar ar • • . At the hoot meeting of,
our donna. tiell MeAlpinttotts appoin te 1
ed collector for th,j-k *tat division of the
township.-Vory little wheat has been
sown owing to the dry Weather. -14r.
Ao4 Mrs; J. 0. ttai4 recently cilehrati
,eitthe- .-V)!M-ItiintitersoirY of their wed.
-little daughter him -14
the home of Mr. Jttisl 11111.1tenben
M
o et.hovie Was pa , signed an
sealed. The Reeve and Treasurer were
authorized to borrow on their notes
web amountsas may be necessary to
meet Current expenses until the taxes
are whetted, me.:ClericfWits-instroct-
ed to notify persons assessed for
theEllmvlIle Creek 1:!train„thet.„Arty„
*lieu 'wishing to Pay thilr full essess-
ment and -so SAVO paying interest And
cost of debenture's -may, do sent, Town.
Hall, Elitnytileon SAturclay,Set.
tont o o e oc
Ing-t:h6Otek*efore-tha.attgLtii
notify. by
_
-thelollamount on theeponectoesitoilt
Accounts, art:punting to $105.40 were
tutordersissued-in payment,
meeting of Conricir gait:ratty,
Oct. 7th at 1 clock.
Morley, Clerk.
,
Itrucelleld
4atto-a000 aas/4 hislow1 Mt
-
1.1)03viag.tiom an attotek 01 typhoid fe.'
ver.-GladstoneThibadettu is work tig
iL the btittottACt0tiiat-',CAtbfifft-
1111' .w15 bns finettliAt( 00- the Ilth:eml; e
‘letses 5146 Motor* and Ten*, a-
iterson have trone to London . to Ott
•Model fic000to,--tiirsru Mather*
is on the itOmplaint of tater Eason"
fined 0.12 for silowing blaoMIle to *VD
littg6.1/6.,fol
•Yer the'Weettlitteet afore and Llz-
de
McNaughton; Hilda Pedlar* Btuee
Lockhart, jaso! (Mini tiara.
0101101.A 'id:Geo/4 joilti, 0116A
J. gl** Lewis* Jolla tireent„ Thinoan Mc.
riaite4. Harold andsOni'Dan (Jamj.
bolt :Clifford Zioittti; John'
PA6131011ADLI4 Wtrtmoto, The Lon-
don- Frefe- Pill* Of Prititti -041)tie-
ollowingt--triresterday Afternoon at 4.$
"'clock St* Andrew's Presbyterian
church Was theraterit Ot an exception-
ally pretty wedding, when Mite Alma
-
McAlpine McMahen, B.A., tit:tighter:
of Mr. and Mrto, Adam T. lifeMetten.
Beverley Ketcben,tor- Of the
Istabsoteeitt, Chit eets, Ilamilion, the
erneny being performed br Rev: Ors-.
Boni and Rev. Pr. .Thh,hotort. The
'thurrh was betoutifolir deeoreted with
1U*** and ,posima. **- The 'held:e was
*Witt, and Winster in an exquisite robe
• Ivory --MtbiSiOeTaittlit over liot
taffata, with WO* of roofpoint lacef
The conventional veil was naught np
with orange-bloetoortet And the ettrri
white rose and heather. --The' Aid of.
honor ° and bridesmaid 'we Eva'
cAlaben, Sister of the hride and Miss •
Adab tjatttpbell.. 444 :The twots
sopliorted:b tw*
Toronto; --
bride Was -A 114
by: re.;si
...ty and she:look "
.,After the ttt6i0,0*
'psstit* :AO
oyabletime
•thehridei foruied'
Liiiitet*
Ln the,
the h r. brit'
'utter watt
on thetawn. After whk'h Mi
Ketohro lett on
.rn xoing away the Ird
itMiiatt *hitt waist Stilt of lin
toque 'of Moe this:ill
The groom is tt tkOlt of 14
hen of th1i,p1ioe0, and,*
di here extend ',their.:
WitkitiOett
Vitiggii •
Mot r.b4
litratiiddat 31.55
Lis�rw tizoo"
Mfailebt
istasoittu 324*
,stoosormit* -3220
Arco*, 32.60
'rutty** }
Orktet 33,00
**sick
. 62. so
:stage
34.00
e
uLootptmeottlott acoo
itIre
illopertibritteme* ot "36:"25
init $33178
Moosel
aattioltri* 0.00
141m1OMIL .. 38.00
Calkary.38.50
r 3050
4080
KT foe totrotx, melt t"
tteDlecelelobiply Moot bUi 110, the
lever, Inditeditio., jokieo3.
g14* the tog sow.
EISURAL01A, RHOUMAZISM.
stml,'Provinetiki Hisith Ateetrer Omieotra.
'1V1.,'"*expeneece eel* explOINt tlio been
I cen voodcreribi oestdosti he salts
seesits scuee teirerroloartstoy tocos,
etesoots itStertionsisocti as *es, talstit sad rittioustlem
t kteel beartt, mkt *Amid eot itttboot tiM
, ott tol.;rtir st4*owl* Witilosrltoolat"IttraiTtrAtAsisisfili4
DR. 0, As- biik-&-Ce:
12.68Sit.Cattlieristai8
•
'tso?' tSonott
aoiatiottil,eilk tor.
1114 .Oottee'
ern by
tthVour VIOOlekt
00400. 4'41