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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-09-19, Page 1 - . 6st dresa ram. . cy to -marrow, what we are at collection. ividual tastes I & end of the, 9 - - r lineir" Home - ans., Ripley"is 2 as and Satin, la , -eta., are $r, double fold in quantities . p a t * ,%-,> t h a ! I . i L , at either the 4ess goodsi I*eket3 judging Oready made. f -all lines you ; : wed with the I 1 'grade finish. - I 40riai We ,istice with de-- : I not but fail I I rest assured i u will be of I I be difficult to ,Dtable' to the - - I 11 and winter --cque- - 30c the yard., I ire., servicable. : -colorings are lesson,, if that .. F , I Wei give you. Id "have been 1. A -heavy, Itheaskedfor ,7ets are suit-.. r as material .lueo: we have L 90a the yard Le usual, lines i I . I I - .T, This val- , process and :)Solut9ly fast. xkd servicable . L avoralile com- th silver pill n, spot, black I ET. We have two I and siliver. itlynig I . . I . I as. cash far I prices allow- -Ir k I , -UL.. - - I " ..10. I ' Cash Ore. _ - h Alies Mary d. -Mr. and Ir. and Mrs. 1 7 :of Mr. and ' he fore pE rb ,lexauder,: of few days last ' .Lernick. Mr. ail ready ta ew stables. - tee will soon 'yokman was cish in trade, utfib- This osher.-Miss spent a tow . sea Ford and q to Toronto Ladies' Col- - - E. Ball is I -Levi Stron I 91L Buta here. - been on the -Miss Fisher, I s here. lasb ttending the .r. Hall, of at Turner Sunday the . ind Mr. Bert ague, in thq . , . . I I ,,f ! I i i : I I - : I . . i : - - - t I ! I ; I : 1; . I - , , ­ I I I I . I I i i . I . i q I ; ; 1 . I . ; - i . . i . : i . I I I : I ! I I i I . .1 . I ; 1 4 . I . I I I ; I ! f . i i f i I : i i ; I - - I ; ; I ... . J I I !. ; . : - i li ! . . I : t i : ! I 'c I I I . i I I i I ; . , I I i I ! i I I I I . . I / ! I ! ; j : ! i i; I I . . . . i -_ - ______ 1 i , —_ I 11111 — I . 0 I I . - . I I . --- . I i i ; ! ; I ; I . — I I I . I I . _F . .!01 _ __ I . : I --- -_ i I p ; I I 1 I I I I ; I I I I i I . I ! . 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I i 9 i I ) : ! 1 9 9 1 i . I I ces W.EEOLE NUMBER, 1,814, J i . ; ......i I . I.. - ... __.. * - i I — i __ I i i , __4 i __ - , . ; I ..6 - . q Z=_ — — - . - -- ii m!- , ­ 'I I i ; i i ;; _ i i i I i I _ I I . I Fl ! I I . ­ I I I from there I was - I FEN PIOTURES OF dIjD embracing as the 0. I i o R )gins, Assiniboia, where condition most serious. ihe Aep'eaaed - I ! I y 9 i they spent a 46 years of age, and leavoo a husba,hd aina I . ere IOU E 1 FURNISHINGS week and had the phasure of I ,I 1 2 PLOORS1 i I I . .1 Young girls have long escoA f6ath i : I I a - . . . , I . : I 1r. !t . r i LONDON I 2 STORES I I I I with which they tickle the men indiscrimin- I . I ! . seeing where Rol was incarcerated, burg four children to mourn he The former is . i Ground Flocor i .i i — i I i . w . I , . . . I .. i . I I i their chins as -;he3 pasF. 1,4top- i and buried. ' The r left for home on Septem. in' Manitoba at present. i I I 50 ft. wide I I . I i BY AN AMERICAN AATIST.1 I ately under . . : I ltll,A,IL , ' 1 1 : . 'ia,Br.%udon and Carberry. The relatives of .Mrs. so 1 wride. of f i I ped and leaned against tie wall to make ber 2ad, coming N . I I i I i Mr. F 'nk G. Carpenter, thO we kno a ! 1, .- rA li w mental note! f the crowd. Every now and WALL PAkR'Si . At the latter. plat a, they met an old friend, Leamington, are exercise. ,over- ter strange i a Upper Floor ; - . I 100 ft. long I i newepap4j correspondent, *ritiog from , . E. B. disappearance a few weeks ag . I . , . . MAZ41WACTUR. then some gid y Whibechapel maiden with Mr. Campbell, of Seafortb, and Rev. I o 1 One day I London. $ngland, on Septembpr 6 , gives sa WINDOW SHADES Smith, an old Clinton boy, who is M d a neithbor atd left her ING. I her hair frizz,fi over hot ears and a ilor I iaking Mrs. Wride visits yi,,,,, . I I I : the follo ,v!ing graphio and in eres i g P"n hat on the We of her bead chucked me .CURTAIN POLES AND wonderf0prbgreas in hislabor's, Erecting infant child there, sa is he w" going to- . i - - ___ _ . . . - - _____ sketches 10 that wonderful !city; ud its 1) do some shopping. She as not, been seez.1 . . , sa s . under the chi or pnb a feather in my nose under his superv sion, three churches in , - i oi . PICTURE MOULDINGS 0 . b. I , I'larf." Indeed, it made me thab B otion., nor heard.of since. He ome life is amid to : people. , , , ! I t ` and told me t I I . I I . I . . I Lond , cis ter of'tbe Am r ca I 1, i I i 8 have been none too bapp _, andi this may . ; I . b n I n in blush. i . I I i - I . . I . vasion. * laund edB of tboheand6 o Ameri: L 'd c I I . I . I I 1 1 1 1 ) I DRINRIING IN LO DON. ID . e plain her disappearai but bier relatives i I i can dolla p are ouring into iti and c ur cap- . - Oane.da. , of the AlEll" WINTE fear foul play. Shortly After her disappear - I - ! italiRtS holpe to Itake millioDs out U is the I was surprised at the dr X119 - -The cost of tfie,Metbodist General'Con. I ance her husband sold the 7 bans hold furn - , . , I I I I . : I I ) tr or2el n the 'world's co; morcial or number of intoxi- I ' tit] I d at Winuipe I I . ! fatteal owd, and especially the, ference, which reqe y a ose . . . And FURS. i . cated women." I have uen every 91 I ture and left the home. i : i ! i ' . great . O larder, a0d thousands of specula e mice was about $1 - -The public drinking trough I the city j I I : . I - . . 6 Closed L ' 0 of from evety part of the earth are hubgerin city in the world, but now wre have I seen . - i -Premier IiO2?ia, of Manitoba, has suffi- of Ottawa were all . Thuroda morn. : I : , 9 . . I I - I I y I I . women driDki g publicly i i saloons as they Irom his recon; indiepoei- for it. There are to -day 30,000 k merican . and carrots, o4ions and pot.%tee,,, and all ciently recovered it 'ing by order of the city engineer on account #AFWt****1*****1*****A#***1" Z : I . do, there. On the peace night I saw drunk- . 4 . . - . I residents! in London, not inclim Ing the sorts of green stuff, from watercress to ae. tion to attend to business. . ence of ,glanders among the - I . I . I . I I . . I irls of fifteen and some who -seemed' I ;of the preval % I sands en g I I floating opulapion of tens of t hou paragus-. : - I i I -One day lately Mr. Charles, McConnell, 'horses of the city. Dr. Moore, ipf the de. t . i : ger, although there wpre signs on the . ! i I . : of Dondalk, brought into the, village the j;r'4 "t I We begin the Fall season of IR02 with the largest clothing and fur' more. The city has morg Scibitchmen than Youn AMERICA . N FRUIT I,N DEMAND. partment of agiieniture, as-- ag-T td to dia - t . Edinburgh more Irishmen !than Dublin, .- ' We (Io so, becawfe we feel certain there will be the' I fourteen wool not be servcd. There was a reat display of Iruit I I . . . V I stok we have ever shown. 0 . I saloon wind s saying thab children under . I I in bas. twenty-third beaz captured by him in that inose all suspected caste f Ins etor- - - I more Je s thad Palestine and f morb I Roman cores of women with babies kets and in crates. Tnere were oranges vicinity. . I lett, of the Humane 86 et , .an will have - I ! ver been in the fil-story of, Oathelics than Rome. It has tene'lof thous- . I I ce, who occu the nostrils of -such ani 11YA as air-- condemn - greatest demand this .season lor these goods that has e There were 9 -Allan H. Ric . pied a seat in , in their ar a dancing and ,11iouting, their from 41a and app . -this country. And. we feel equally sure that people will come to our store e,x 1 Califor! V lea a council of Toronto Juuction - for tb . protection _ . I ands of 4alianw, Germane andi Irren(h, and ,om ' from the first tom I ed and killed preserved . I I . breaths re o',nb of whiske3 and gin.. Some Virginia, also fJ A New York died at his home bn Saturday. He leaves I - _ pecting to find the cheapest and best of everythi!2g, a;nd -*e do not mean to, people from India, 4frica and:the J slands of . . L . I of the officers whose duty it is tc stamp but I . of the babie egnn. Many of ho apple boxes were five : - I T ,43 I I . i the seae.: L . a ere not more than two weeks and Or, sons. : I the disease. he departm ut will also act I . I i I : , . disappoint any one, if possible to avoid it. I ! I I old, but their mothers bun led them up to marked Tasma ia and some South Austria- -The peach crep in Essex county this in conjunction with t I ; I - thorities, I ; I T E BIG, EST ITY ON EART . ; - be, city an I R I their breasts and mag and danced with t,he lia, the latter having . )eeii brought here on year is the largest since the disastrous freeze . it i i I I I . and render them all the aid in t, eir power. t i - I I I : concep- rest. I I . a 40 -day trip in, cold tor'age ships. There .avy shipmen a are being ; I I deep r of being able to give I , out of 1898, and HE thati, 'T-- I - - - - - - 00* V" . onalallong the Strand were filled were hothouse hes and straw- . . -It is now reported that Jam William - , I I i I tion of t siz f London. I h, N e -been The salo . made every day. ! . . Freeman, the adopted soi of B 0. Free. . here for ` eeks, and it grows big r every with half drurken people of both sexes. I berries. The atkawbe rise sold at 75 cents a . 1, belonging to the I . 1 -4 . I I -Twenty seveh horses Mau, of West Lorne, who was said to have i looked into saloon after saloon and did not basket, and I was oiffered pe6obes at 85 1 . ; t ,; i r day. T statistics show tha 1 .... 8 more . I . Rest, Light and' ower Company, Montreal, been accidentally shot last week, Was muriiii I - I - were not women cents apiece. The chas wkro larger than . - I 0 NT T?J C 0 _r._ , S .i pecople t n Neiv York and 0 0 com- findpne in which there . p '. were burned -in : fire at the, company's i i ' .1 dered by Charles King, ,Rho was in the em. I i . . i I . 1 bined., ist bigger than any!! w 3apitols drinking. Many of the women were gray- any I have ever seen i 1 ited . tates. stables early Saturday morning. The lots I I i I ! ; greater haired, and even these were drunk. This They are raised under glass and sold from I ploy of Mr. Freeman. The deceased was . I . ) of conti ntali Earope, it ha is es-timated at about $15.000. .. adopteet by Freenran when he w1as a baby I If your Overcoat is two or three season is old, no matter bow economical I 'I Loudon. The boYes of soft w6ite cotton, being handled as - I popolaticin than New 1 England a d it ex- drin king prev.ila throughout I Mrs. Andrevu Beattie, vife of a promin- and King, who was born in Whitechapeli . y3u. may be, you cannot but think and feel that a nice new overcoat, is reall l r f its inh; " . I ent farmer r6iiding near Pond Mills, arose London, wad sent out fforn at -ciection, . - i . 3eeds in the numbs 6 Abitants many women patron ze the saloons almost as much carefully as new1l babies- - I necessary, OWID(I to the radica'l change in styles the past season or .two. ,Dd terriitori s gcoverned by kin! a. 'By the as the men, and you canno drive through Among the ci6rious things so d are green from bed on Uturiday morning,' and almost I - . 0 0 . 9 - - . barb. Thi's is the only was jealous of Freeman s Place e ' - not say tha-t you cannot A ord it, 'for no one will belilOve you. You ask w ' latl.estfigareait has more than 6 500,000 Dbia poorer see lous of a Saturday evening gooseberries an4. rbou . immediatelly fell (lead. Death was due to- -1 i . I . . without eeeing drunken women dancing, place 1 know :wher c 11 rhubarb ' Deceased was 34 y6ra I Y. King first told Mirs.'FrRom?ln that bir people, (or about one-sevent, 0 all the ! I cerebral he h son had accidentally abothim'self but there so I We say, becanae--it costs such a mere trifle nowadays to get an up ' . i and gooseberry ta Orr 2 , bb . I -to-datio. : dleave ree children. I ; - . ! people of Great B'ritain and -Ire i d, and shiDUtiDg or quarreling. fruit. Rhubar of age, an was' no .mark of powder onbis fi and this , 11 0 1 1 I e w o ii­ I e in ere, . il I - I garmenL The prices: I - one four h of all thoe b Ii & ties. AMONG THE PICICIOCKETS. served everywh, and my teeth ara still -Walter H. -bite, an empl yee of the' theory was discredited. 1 King .afterwards . L . I . - on ei . 0 howease : : - I . I have tone to the top of t4e moi iumenb, dge from trying, to masti to the a. - Canada 8 Company, T?ronto, was * . I J . I Y The seen made me t ink df Dickens called green gooseberry -tart. he berries . confessed his guilt and has been put in the i , Blue beaver or -rey Gheviot, velvet callar, $5.00 to the top of St. Pan a and o l to Hamp. es . t drowned in the Bumber river on Sun0av Elgin county jail. I 0 . i I - novels, and ee peoially of Oliver Twist. The . e .1 .1 King Bhdr, Freeman I . - I I . stead HOAth to try and get a i view I of the are larger than burs, I ut so sour thab they afternoon He ha,l been ubject to pi eprac I . I I I I characters of that story ware everywhere, I 8 i while he was in the driving shedl Making .& I I turn the face of a girl of cialitabn into that one of these spasms 'he is sup. I 1 city, but at no place have I bee ble to 0 fits and i . . I . and Fagin and his pickpockets were abroad. I I peg. for a gate. I ., I Grey twill, black and white, or the sof t grey cheviot in Rau- , of an old maid of thirty as sh Is bitee into posed to have fall -an into the wab i ,_ , , 0 see it all. It extends on and on I a i . I er. . . . I - vast There are no more expert thieves in the . I y 4 dense them., : i ; I wildernei a of h6uses'overhuug b . ; -There is on exhibition in Rat Portage perth -otes. I lanette or 0hesterfield style, velvet collar, I . $ 7.50 ! world than here, and I saw a good specimen FLOWERS FOI 11 MILLIO N I - . - I - smoke which shrouds. the [wh a in an NS., a potato grown &I, the Sultana mine which I I . I all. I I . - of their work as I stoo a aiust" the w I _ . ; . 4 I . .The trustees of Rostock a0ool have I . M I - autumn hoze aud at,jimes makes oi think isa-U-ni.lue freak )f nature.. itis an exact . I Two men lost their wai6he ineide of two Leaving the yegeta e market I went to' purchased a fine bell for the school. - I . Fine dress cloth overcoat in black, grey or blue, in no -Nest blocks are , looking througli ipec a Ate of . . . formation of a. mi in's right foo , from the I L - , you : minutes. The firat was an old fellow with the buildings adjoiningL, where flowers are ) -Dr. J. P. Tracey, of Detroit, accom- . - made to your measure, if yoa wish it, and tail O r-made, . $1 1 0. 0C smoked i lasq. The smoke is io th1i.-k hat hie wife. As the thief i ushed away the sold. I capnot . describe the blaze, of color instep forward, having the 6ve !Does so re- - - . I . hte . it clog y n ome p& of ; q - good woman shed are, aying : " Y and beauty which grecited me as I entered. 7 i , " to, . - mark'ablv distinct that at fl ponied by his wife and dau , have been i . ;@ Me chimne a, and il r so, ret sight it looks I i . : tie I i I ! I visiting friends in Stratfor and St. Marye. - : the city ;he chimney ee . em like the getinine article.! i I , , 1 4 ow they've stolen my husband's watch." The great build ug, aallarge as one. of our D highly re. They travel in an automobile-, and are to - I a, p i clea 3 th - . or Shine " combined rain coat and fall overcoat in rich , The exte 11 Of . -Mr. Fe ton . Fitzge , " Rain three tin so a year. . The other as a u e n i tall bat, who, biggest,depofe, was filled with *blosis.oms I visit Toronto and -Niagara befor3 returning I I I grey- shades full back and fly frout, made - to your meh- . for a radi us of 15 miles from Qharins cross ; lik spected farmer of London towns . I . . . e myself was cub to ace the. fun. One every description fro the hothouses of ,ip, was in- . - i I it embra so an "area of abou 700 square thief knoc ed off the bat, another pushed England and tie coni-Tinent. There were Stallitly killed at $is homei Friday, by fall. home. I - I . . I ure if you want it, . I r . ecti 6 farms, ' He went up on top of -Word has been received in Sebringiville - . - - ! $10.0 , mites,iiieqaal to 2,800iquarte Dads of beautiful rolies, vast, 4uantities ot i10g off a milk stood. . . I I - , _ the dude and a third grabb d at his wa I I that Mr. Will Templin, A f,Drme resident of . ,. . I and in it there are 966,000 in labibed houses chain and too ,eater before he callas, cornflow* Ore as blue as th blue of our the stand to emp a can of milli, and' when . . k his gool4 reF . . i . ii . :Lg down slip ed and fell, breaking his that town, whois now in Califolnia,is suf- I . and 7gOOO miles of streets and mada. comil . - . Finest OvercoLts to your order, in all the prevailing styles of . . could turn around. I buttoned my coat up flaig and masses 'of flowers of ev ry tint. The fering from concussion of the b rain, as the I . r I I _$1 0 to $ j .. Think qf that andifigure on) what a chore 1 nook. A widow, bree sons and five dengh- I 1 . )n 1L f tightly, and pushed my way through to one English are fond of flowers on heir tables, . : cloth, made as you may desire, at prices 1( I I result of an automobile acoilent. Mr. . ; - : I I it would be' to explore the cit] ot. It tore survive. I - ! . I of the policem n, telling him of- the pick- and at dinner and luncheon eve y well-to-do , i privatesecretary - I ; ! i ;not stop- -Daniel Matthews, a farm0l of Round Templin hay Lia position as L c , - . - you should walk day and ni hto pookets. He eplied : family has its bouquet to look a . I regret . I i , ! I I I ; _____ A . ping it rn nute, you could nob rauN' through 46 th a hotels ake a better Plans, three miles west of Waterford com- for a wealthy mine owner. : p Mr. .and ,Mrs. Alex. Faill, of Downie, I - 11 - - . Yes, this is the pick 'ookets' harvest. to say that many of . ­ . L e If the p I of flowets that of food. mitted suicide on Saturday, b' taking a - - I . i ; all of Lai i 2don's streets in a I . . There will be hundreds -of watches stolen display I - . - have returned from Scotland. They, left : I I i - streets v ere placed end to e0di beginniu doee'of arsenic in his barn. is was' not : I I I I -1 to -night and we cannot prevent it. You . L FRUIT: Al JCTION S. . . I I 9 . . L here, th4 ly Would reach aer arol e, .Ma . dead when found ' the barn, sin told them about two months - ago., and -have been L - I had better ke p off the side . streets. There : , I ingapayed walk, walled ith houses, over A little later .in the day thei e is a great what he had done. A doctor as sent for J speniling most of their time at Skellimorlie, I T7S, S_ul TrTs. : i -s such aIjarn ere that we cannot watch the a watering placp on the Firth ot Clyde, not . I 3 .close . - ' . I — i - France, .xermarq and Rusaii, i the alleTO that le'd off the Strand. The girl retail market in Coven it- Garden. There are and eveirything d )ne to save hir 1, but he ex-_ very far from Glasgow. - 1 i a also fruit &nations, *1aere fruit of .all kinds pired in a short t.me. ; I I L r ! I I I I Ural in , utaing and Highlands the Thibet W* ili entioe me ri into the d rk places, when . uantitiea, and here many -The - two -yet r -old I daughti or of Louis -Mrs. Margaret Phal an, of Ellice, who I . Our Own make of suits are meeting with continued success from e'v er and clear through China tc) Pacific their pals will knock themi, down and rob is, sold in large - . . I . . I - 11 of the local -dealers I me to buy. passed away on Sunday, August 31, was -- : standpoint. The cloth is along way better than the average suit at the piip ocean. All the way you w0uld find the them. Theworkisdonein a-minute,anu - Wagenheim of hatham, had ,a narrow I 0 1 . business is enorrnous, the sales of a sin Is born in the town of Fethard Count Ti - . . ­ b el, streets 'll paved, and some of them'. the . eheapelrom deat by -suffocat' n recently. I I y -P I I . And. another the thieves get away." perary, Ireland, 97 ,and was one ; Aind the ent and finish are much more satisfactory to the wearer I . I r I ng into ten of tiousauds A pet 6kb was diocoved i th t of suck- I , .1 -smooths t, hardest and beat stre to of Dhe In the next day's paper I saw the. report I I . . . s the earliest pioneers of that township.,. . . . I . 0 _. . . %v el . feature about these suits, if w , world. You would find ma ranj build- of a. number, a,, robberies of this kind, on - away. T ut Her husband, the late Richard Phelan, died e h4ven't just your prop 'rtions in, stock, -v e'l , pounds. . ing the 3hiWo br,bath little one- Of s run unanlas ir y little : I have talked with a me of the merchants. had to I on, b . . make one to your measure for the same price. The styles of suit Very iings, an ,'tens of tho man being knocked down and killed by th I , pia;sed -in a' deathlike sWo I f I k6d with . At th 1 Londor , market is ra ua . - , ards of 40 years ago., I two andthrbe stor blocks They tell me th d ly, recover ed ca . . . . i . I' `Ameri(a du Is ' -Mr. David Ea I I much in sacque coats, single, and double breasted. The same :with -vests, 4na y roughs. . . when rri d into the uPW soon$ ,of 1.3tratfordo pro. , I bondo "4 'roor, the M,ost wr9t 1 d most - li d wibb % open air I .4 `iP 0 loupp, , plea I the " . ,!,- - - * : -'sh. In cloths of grey' mixture, - brownEr,, ack, IFIFTEE'N 1111OUSAND POLICEMEN. and th4 our' ipples Iniug ' 4 - r the tro-cisers the width you w ! b1i an ri g -:-.The'Hanbur, r Manuf priator of the Millatreet ,planin z mills, met I I I winter, the best ac uri j6inpauy's , - i . , . drunkenlioor on earth. : I . n - th a painful accident 1 OP20 -ovening laab , curl) I. . _ ."You Niduld find plenty of plac a to eat And still London has R1,000 policemen, prices. Califorrkia fru C of all k do is in -de Thurs- wi I . fancy v,yorsted, black and blue woratec ' I office at Br4ndo was burglarized - He was working a res , -nd­ his I I - THE PRICES $ & 00 ,and drink. along the way. London has and they are, I believe, About the best police mand, and the marks 'men believe thab .a day night. 'The irobbers failed in an at- week. . %W111 a - - , I s 6uld be built upin the sale tempt to blow op n the doorof the* big safe. left hand was drawn intro the rollers, break- , I . 7 59 about 8,000 saloons, 'SoMeth'ngL Ake 2,000 in the world. The city is so great, how- good busine3 er,can ' , I i . 0.,00 coffee hi uses, and it has thousan Is of res- -ever,'tbat the cannot tak' f- it all, of our late vari0ieo :)f Am peaches They bhen drilled-throug the door of a smal. ing his recond finger. The doctor. scit the L I i 1 : f I ,q care o i nd of the hardilpr kin a of pea . broken me Mber, wbieb. is healin as fast as I : , pa, e. ' It although the do so very *jell - in ordinary a ' I i taurantO nd places for tea and' ' ler safe and dynamited the door!, off. -They I t k L . , I I a" y I $1.00 can be expected. J i i has 500' hotels from enormous uilding4 times. I I I FRA NK G. C R PENTER secured petty cas to the anaount of . MUM X X I I I . I r"-Fg11%E __A__9, t I i 'over acres and sleep thousands The police - Ire under the.. control oi the nd-private pope . -A quiet wedding was solemnized at the . i f i which 9 1 - A 4 - . a . i down td, the little h vie rooms Home Secretary, and their jurisdiction ex- un6r a ban I& - I : L L L inns which --While digginj e in Orill, resideme of Mr. Hugb' Iffamilbon, of St. L : I - Marys, on Wednesday afternoon of last -- ; ! , 11 i for a sm re. . I tende in every direction within fifteen miles Through the V,1l.eat Fields of recently the wor men came upon a okeletGn . *HE BOY FOR SCHOOL I ; I Man toba. . of a human being, but whether of an Indian week, ,vv hen his youngest da; - 11 r I of Charing Cr as. Three hundred of them . I I I ; A CITY OF THE RICH AND P U I. ! I , - to Mr. J. W. q part of their busi- One, of the pleasure of the recent Notbo- or a white man the finders ,were unable to was united in matrimony Possibly the idea never occurred, to you that we -can supply .you 'With London is a city of millionaireh &rd paup. are mounted and a larg . . ' bria I Henahaw, of Port Sandfield, Muskoka. - , . neas io chasing - bicycle riders and bicycle dist Oonference in Winnipeg was a tri say. The house is a " k cladone and was I ere, 6f usands who are very .rich, of . p I odd. coat,, odd vests. and- odd trousers for the boys, and you can fit him out for thieves.' , through the wheat I fields' of, Manitoba, erected some 12 or 14 years ai It is well The Rev. T. A. Coagrove tied .;he nuptial i ' . : I . , every day at'small cost. We have them in sizes 27 ,to - 3 3, and they arei all hundre a! of thousands who spend rr oney as The police ress in blue with black bel- About 400 persons availed themselves of known that the locality was a burying -knot. Y: . I I . . earth, an . . ­ . I I freely a any people on ot 1,000,- mete. They are not all laves -Mir, W. Hiarvey Grant, of the Honan - I owe to carry pistols the trip, including Many ministers and lay ground of the Indiana, as num6rous gr ­ flood striong and warm materials. You may learn the, price by asking td see, e 000 or a ho are retchedly or. The I . Mission staff, China. and son oJ Rev. Alex. - ; , J 6 ; : i 0 ; - . I - 1 . their oole weapons are hort clubs. delegates, as well as a' niumbEr of Winni- have been fo-und there. , r Grant, pastor of Xnc ! - ! . . Down boa'100,000 paupers apd I cannot tell 'fi'(1 . 1xichurch St. Marys, . good, . . f hey are far more polite than our police- pegers. The route was over 'the Canadian -George Wiseco, who li , q. I ved bout a mile I I . , I I . you how many millionaires. 'It b %s a king i I I . i I I men, and this'notwithatani ing they do Act Northern, which in 187-.-mileb in le]3gth,'or sad a half from A Jolmer, was h4ping thresh was married, on August Sth, at I -adore, In- I . 7=1 I wbo bae civil list of 900,000 year, and . dia. by Rev. J. T. Taylor, of this- Indian I ff_K i 11X X1WrJrZdX UU! .941191m-R.Tx-Jugm =1 ; -83, 1 t, . . I I . receive half t e pay. The ordinary police- nearly 60 mifes 1011gtr than t e Canadian on the farm of George Trim io e day last sa, , I dukea w earls, who own to ns, and vast man gets from $330 to'. 64 a -year and a Pacific line to Brand) It lies, however, week, pitching or to this table Irom, above, Mission, to Dr. Su McCo la, ,of the I . . I estates, nd lords and other gol en drones - - Central India Mission sta'fl_ Dr. MeCulla is - I 0 . I sergeant receives from $46 In ad- through wheat growirgi territory xiearly all when in some iwa, 7 he slipped and fell into . . i . I -F- I .. : 5 to $785. . I . OTH ING ' , i galore'. n the West End, about Hyde leg and arm &JEo a Canadian. L i i I I dition to this hey are furn shed with cloth- tbe'way, and the delegates wore therefore the cylinder,'whiphi tore his . . ' I ; i i , I i Park, yo d " throu street . -An efforf-is being in I e -the 'King a . i . I I , rive gh stre t akt r - by . I I i ing or money n lieu therso . f afforded an excellent opportunity of seeing and cruebed him Oo badly that he died in I . I i i . . , i : L I ! of Magn cent palaces, and in the eat and I Manitoba at its beat. To those who had about ten minute4. He leaveif, a wife and Daughters of Stratford to raise a su&Cient, Ale " Undefelothing, fleece -lined, all sizes, regular rice $1.00 ' I i along the docks you, may ride for ilea and HOW U.NCI E SAM FEEDq JOTIN BULL, . I . I sum to purchase and E. ; ip teats suitable I J I I I I : stern wheat one child. , : I ; I not previously toured the we uit, 37 ,c per'piece, or per suit our price 1 70c miles thr' h seat one where whole ,families for the care and treatmet t''Of consumptives, - ; , I . . .. But I must not forgot the Amtrican in- -fieldis the trip was it revelation, end the -A special to the Detroit Free Press, , : : . . , . ; i live in one room and where 4em starvation sa; a that Charles the Hospital Trust baving agre d to allow , i I I I k . C c per piece,- ,; : , ; 1 reigns. - i : I vaiaion. Ta. a look at ondoD's mighty train was filled with voices of enthusiastic from Saginaw, M chigan, i - - 0 d wool mixture, all sizes for men 40 1 & & them to be placed on th, 3 hoopil &I grounds) - I an J I i paunch and ei a how it may be filled with visitors as they witnessed mile upon mile B. Robson, of At in, British Columbi , . - i Suit Price 1 716 T11 CHURCH PARADE OF THE 1 10H. honey- and to maintain them. The amount re- : I , . i I I American eaables. Tber are six million stretching to the horizon of wheat in stock. rich mine owner, endea a t*o day's . - I - - I I I 1 I ! Let I give you tw pictu I s of i London months in th( city itself ; ( very one of these isne and jumping into the quired is estimated at a I slioiQ00. _ ".. z I in , The day was a perifect one, such ae western moon by going i -Mr. James Robertso, , teacher at, Riat2i. ' I lur all -wool, ei' ther in heavv ribbed or the mediiim we I I 11 I ave seen during MY eta yi. One is has to" be fille I three time i a day, and &I. people Bay characteri2eS their fall months, river after foicin his bride to walk thiough . ight which 7 burg school, North Ea thope r . . 00 h ith ini at 2-45 a. m. I , i J i . the chui ready many are filled by us. Indeed, it has and t e farmers evetywheie seemed to be in the streets * Monday ' ._,, bee; just re : - %11 sizes, 50c ' or per suit v! A parade at Hyde I PE rk, which o I - a piece L ! : 1 takes plabe every noon on Su da, ,a rom one n said that England is almost spoonfed a jubilant and burrying mood to take ad- in her night robe, He was married Friday turned from an onjoyabl trip t Manitob*, I I In tbis d4Jirtment we have in stock most anything i require(I in men's Woar, nntil Dwoo'clook. Hyde Pa k a a y the United States. It be outside up- vantage of it. Threshing was in progress to Miss Phoebe Grant Stephens, of Sag- where he visited -his b there and sisters. I . ' While in the Prairie Pr)vince Mr. Robert- . . i expamse f green trees, soft, i ve veity turf, plies were shut, uld- nat liv: for on dozens of far me, and the delegates viewed inaw. I I from the lov.est priced to the very finest gii ' I i 1 , . . off she cc .. - 0 i I I . I : d Last more . I - -A distress' a 1.04 0 a I : ! beautiful' lakes and walks andl than si; months. We annually send with asto'bnishm nt the engines and separa ingl sad event cc urred at son.took up a quarter Isect' f I nd at I I . . I I I I ; I I . , a . . .. educisday evening of last Basswood, near Minne oss 22 d bag some I I I : I there were 20,000 lking her more tl 'I 28j000,000 pounds of beef ; tore at work 0 t e open P . -1 I i I I Sunday Poo . rairie, in most Bowmanvillson . i +_P._2._! il 1. ++ ++-h&-++++++-!4++1:_1'4 i I ; 39,000,000 - ' skirmishing the field to week, in the p Being, away of May V. thoughts of moving t i point next F i I I : , upand lown the chief thor6ug and pounds' of bacon ; 68,000,000 places the Wagon : . . . . I I ! , : I ; 1 these people represented the re Lon pounds of cheese ; more than 50,000,000 .bring in the sheaves for the maw that was Clemens, the young wife. of Thomas G. spring and engaging in I ar.Ming I -George, the b ot Dr. Piiul I _. _t . , 1 1 don aw(Ildom. I have neverlsee , so many bushels of w eat,and more than 100,000,000 never satisfied From the !rear of the Bragg P. A., classicalmaster in the high I youn ` ,D,ons i- - -, I ! : r i I bushels of barley. . machines straw *'as burled out to &wait school 0 Exactly five weeks ago, on tile of Sebringivill!e, MeDge ;h severe and ,- I ; , persons1so well dressed. Every an and . . I 11 - - --i '! I I : silk h t. 1 were . LOINDON'S BIG MARKETS. the torch or the matc , which in the case of very hour that she died, they were mar. p2imful accident on Su Iday ol last week. I T.T: PU S, - ; I i i 1: I ; . I Every b y wore a tall The little fellb running aboutand I , . w wall - i I , I . ! gloved, and the men wore frqck c ate and The city has the greatest markets of the many piles left ,behino bad already been ap- ried. On returning from their honeymoon n u_sivg himself by blowing I a long tiu I I ' I I I - . I ''I - . We . ave a revelation for you in the matter: OU variety of style I and trousers ,tightly creased. As a , the world. Take for instance, the Copenhagen plied. 'a tra Iv le. Ing e villages Mrs. Bragg caught * cold, and peritonitis ELI istle, when he trippe, I and [fell forward, . I I . I I I the best dr!e8sad of their a week's wb . hu men are 8 loaded with golden setting in she at ecumbed, . after a i4es,l Gauntleek, a A Fields cattle : narkets, near Islington, one of were er?wded . driving the whistle with such force into the - 0 , . , nd Ale "s Americ desicm of L dies' Furs, Jackets, Ruffs, Muffs, Caper . . . I - kind in he world, but th Hyde Park - grain, which w a the ready 'equivalent for illness. . : I I Fur Coats. I We shall have more to say abont these later. - - i I . : -crowd ct Sundays is better! dre the scenes 0: John Gilpin's ride. They he At station after -Ethel B Dir gle, w1lo is said to be a palate that a number df stito e3 were re - I i I ef ed than the coiii of t i rea -in. 11 i . I I cover 30 acrei and handle about 4,000 000 to close the I ; i , t a ilton, quir6d wouild, t Powell, & . I 1 they, ' 't -represents only tho biag t ailors ' ion new elevators were observed under Canadian, t one time living in Ham . I I I i ; ; ! - cattle a year, Four thou and beeves and Rtoil . Fit: a I -I% I [917 9 I - ai-) IN MR 1_11 ; at" t . . I on, a d wa one wa o'chester Saturday night ne day recent] Robert Powell , . ! of the i, gdom. i i - e constructi iting their turn came .to R I with -0 YA who wi rko for Mr. i I W9 Z lt.:92 01_t I . I M1 . 1-12,000 sheep Lre, on the a verage, sold ther it Leland Dorr Kent, who w '" atsistaut phyal- Stratford "' home " boy, I I - I i And then the women eatit Jumps every market, day, and the places has ae- at those already in so. A grand eight - . I i I . hospital,where Miss Dingle I John Reid, of the 9th li no, Mornington, was . : . w re was in the harvest: time of ti cian in a Buffalo .. - I : , 1 35POOO 1 T1 is couple registered as man -serl'Dusly injured in _1' runaway He was I BU'Aier and Eggs ta'ken as Oash. i i as I thilA of them ibere at least commodation for 10,000 cattle and he pra'ries when ; 10,000 Aai girls and lordly &rpes, clad plied to fertile was a nurse. I i . the result of faithful *or a . : . i sheep. er, helping W. A. IM cKay, a neighbor, I : I : : Pari gowns and b I i - - - - - - - - . I ! - in onnets, an t . Another great market f r cattle is that of aoil, under exuellenbi weather conditions, and wife d 8 d morning! the woman ov, . . an u . to the 'farmer, and a was found I'd nd"thp man w'- h his throat to draw manure, when the team. ran away i ­____ - - I not lea ti, in American shoel. I T1 ey were was a rich re ard it . I `0 I Smithfield, on the site wh re Bloody een . ith the empt P wel I was thrown . = I . . . lo king, and, as a rule,tall nit statel . Qu consequent at i ' to- all trade and in- cub. Kent says iss Dingle wounded him W y wagon. - , i S I I ! ood I Y. Mary burnt the saintly John Rogers at the I u an and . me I ! . and then killed erself, The; man. hike and - ' ' - he, I ked back and or) , so e :Aace has a bioody history, chilled'i juries, which may prov I a - I a T y meMy wal h stry. -a below the wheels eceivedl internal in - i take. Th f ital with men and some without,' ta i lau At Brandon the excursionists were en- wife and childin Buffalo. Is g.: gh- o ' chi Mond - ast week, a i . it is bloody W -day, for it is one of the -3f ilson Stoddart, at -Oa ay evening of :1 I I . . and afterwards a -The death of Mr. W, - , tdw:art, ing ab4,6hatting. t meat markets of London. It is filled with tertained at luncheon, serabled at the I I lie . I I I 5 f addt1essias -were given by members his home in Bradford , on Saturday morning, .number of young people as G.r ig i a I I . In the crowd I saw faces of e ery n iioin- number o I - I . I American b ef, which is !here sold as the the pur- . l . I I _. . I i ality u dtr the sun, although t e majority of the excursion pa -ty. The return trip removes one. of tie oldest residents of. that Methodiab pareonage, Atwood, for - i 11 rare roast beef'of old !England," Then ' of . . . . I (SUCCESSORS TO GREIG & MAODONALD) t I were E6gli8b. At the same tim a there were I ureion section of the prc vinceo he being 82 years pose of giving a jond-oll to 0- M. Stewart, L - q - ; I Deceased who was leavinj Tuesday: mo in ' L i i I there are th ! Leadenhalf Mapket, where was made by mem ers of the exe e of his deceive. f4orRRe- i carriagpl, coaches and four -in -bands driving poultry has been sold for 400 years, and the party and others. Djuring the latter part of age at the tim . reag of . along the roads outside the 1 walk S*' ; there , the return ion ney he prairie presented a was a life-lojig resident of the county of gina. Anadd 8 preel - ion was Iread I I I ! ;: I great markets of Covent Garden, which sell ng I WAS ; anded him. I Joh nson Bros.' Old Stand, were scores of automobiles i whistling by, ce, aE the countless stocks Simeoe, bavi eon - the firstl white child and a pares of mone-: : . I I fruit, veger,a lea and flowers. weird, appeara I I I and altbpether the scene irnadq me think t were dimly revealed in the moonlight, while born this side of the Holland River. He Although taken by suJrprise, i r. Stewart ke 1, r the , I I ; AT COVENT CARDEN. .. . 0 . e th ke I I I i -E31 thati,po'verty was d6d. It was! *e parade . I t the flames of was for a number if years a member of the expressed his sincer kindly . SIE A ]FOTtrT - I . ' the horizon WaE f ringed' with he gif-bibestowed I . .- 11 I : I : of the rich. . i i The Covent Garden Market is one of the burning straw, the residue of the day's bigh.school board, and also a men.bor of the worded address and for t UP. , I : . . I I largest of - London. It is within 'a stone's ! ; . municipal council. He was a Conservative on him., . . I . I t ; Tfit SLUM IPAAADE OF TE[E, STR4 .ND. I tbreshing. i L i - -Mr, and Mrs. Woo. Skinncr,an elderly .. - . ;1 I I . . a ber of Ithia Anglican church. , . I I t . . I . throw oftheStrandand rightin theheart . and a Mai . . , ' NowIletmegive you a ictur6 of the I't )uple living near Johr stcn's :lime kiln, on I , N I '. of the -city. The houses consist of vast -The Clinton New Era says: "Mr.and -A curious op ra ion was performe(I on a' . I ; JO at 1 7 * - , paradeji6f the poor. Imsgine,yo raelf on the8tratford road,were the victims of a i I Rehm ittances', by Mail. building's of iron and glass', big enough for a o on July a little girl in iAland last week. The ' ecia , I I , ! the Strand on the night the woid,oame that Mrs. John b on, who left her . oin. rather serious accident[on Swiday evening , P. i i I int.tional exposition. They belong to the I with a pain in the gr I I , I I 5th, for a trip through our Northwest and child was sufferk . - 910 ; I I i the,Bo"' war was ended 'nd P ace had I of bat week. They were ckiving towar- f . 1 was I , I Duke of Be ord, who gets! a rent of so.much Manitoba, returned home last Tuesday. A physician! ,meat, for, who found a -We' st the use of Express Money Orders fo all Remittance 18 "by eome# 1 Everyone is mad with j )y,' and the 1 1 . d of. St. Marys, -when they met Dr. Tracey -and 9 5 S110,0'e . . per week for every'etall in them. They hada mopt en oyable trip and they lump where'the 3 in was complains , I ; 00 h I i I I I wife , of Detroit, in thei , ' 10 convenient and afford greaier security than any lower classes have dropped iwor r, for a holi- this i section whom The child vo s Rii en so ausesthetic. and au autoniobile. Their I niail, The are cheaper, more I EARLY MORNING MARKET SO'LNES. saw many peo le fro . 11 * 0,.h + V,es from . - . day. hey have poured t4en sell way up they stopped incision made ovt r, the lump, when a sew. borse became frightens at th a sight of the . . -,rlll lof remittance. No written application is required. Send' messe crer they knew. On thei . automobile and shied, pping Dut ,the occu. otber ft i i . r' White apel and the alums! of other parts Covent Garden is the chief wholesale - I I I and too in the fair which was ing needle was fo md And easily extricated. I I -with amau't and name of par y to whom you wish the order mad.,e pay'ble. of the ity and have come 6 Fleet street, market of ite kind in all London. The beat . . pants of the rig. Mr. kinner was dragged . ' ' I IR a! Dgr'e3o at! that ime, and report a fine It is supposed, th 6b the child had swallowed I #_ - Receipts aIq'e furnished pu reha. ers, and prompD ref und. made for all orders i6st, the St d and Trafalgar qulaiil to cele- time to see it is shortly fter daybreak. I in Pro for some distance, but oth e - c.vped with a I . . . I of Istook of all Ynds. this year's grasses - the needle, and t at it -had worked to the . I . I i ; P I aturday show . . is p. Mrs. Skinner was I I I i i brate the occasion. I lef b my room is &bQuf 4 a. m. last S . ' I 4. I i I After a week's stay surface in the spot named. ayeu, . -Up en or destroyed. i id lasiE year's wheat' . - dpl . . Many e been rihki g all day and walked down to them. , All the streets ar to .visit -While Mrs. Albert Atchoson and her brought to St. Marys. RATES FOR ORDERS, payable in Canada and the United States.— , of them hav there tbey lef foi Q prus River ' . I I I and more are drinking no The crowd surrounding the naarkqkhousea proper were ith hi I 'a er-i0aw, James Chewing, daughter, of OCur rie's Crossing, township Of -A pretty nuptial vent w6a celebrated - -`) anitl Un4r, 3e ; over $5 to $10, 6c ; over $10 to $30. 106; over $30 to $,60, consists of men and women "be s nd girls, filled with carts and ' ?ons loaded with w . I t At the home of Mr. , lillis ( o6ki, reeve of I y I who owns 70( &-area of grazing and wheat East Oxford, wet e proceeding home from he I 5k ,: an gi' pushing and jostli g otio another vepetables., Imagine the largest bay wagon mark buggy North Easthnpei, d afternoon, . " I 5c. : over' 50 use -same ra,tes. Apply for rates on orders payable in Europe I '11tod. and down k f6w piled high with gre land, which I e considers very .valuable, Woodstock. et, Saturday, their on Taea Jew as they ,move up t e Adewalks you ever a en cab- . . . ig through was s t crossing by September 9th, when is - eldfat daughter, may be us d aa exchange on If ew York or other principal cities of- the TJ)q owiligt6theCypreei riverrunum truck on th 3 Wilson stree . tion ex- Miss Lydia, was muiried .4 Mr. Henry , I I i and ro I . I . ways. At times I th By stop the ,bages, so that the head is Oler and broader d ace mmoda 11 . I , i it, enhancing iA value as 9, grazing section, the G. T. R. was bouu 0 States an&! 0anada. . am cabi mastj go at a than any load of sheavej ever brc.ught in Wss demolished, and the Kollmsi a prosperous young Ifarmer -of the I . . i buses jid the bans I ' `d pre a. . I . I I i nd be, has $2,000 viorth of horses .besi es 8 The rig . i . ! r I The iceremo iy I I i walk. 1 1 i 11 from the wheat fields. rhe- cabbages are 8 rs, Atcheaon in the, same townsh was con- - If : ! 1 2 laid in regul ix ro*a, an d -t 3ere are thoui thoroughbrpd attler' Another old resident locomotive,'strik ing- M . IP The ces are hard and man], of! them are sands t1', on whom he saw there was %,Eou I kiltly. Her- daughter,, ducted by .Rev. B. Holm, Lu;heran minis- . T , , : - cGre'g' on was believed to hav* 9 I presence . , of this see body, killed her nati Of G R AG & STEWAR , Agen :S red, w h drink. Even the Women are - of beads of cabbage to the load. -. r. John or, Hulletto who has Mies,Sadie Atchesc , . I ter in -the of upi rards of IW Ell 1 $ 1 pink Of M I dding I I i drunk d at every few Step YOU meet a Then there were great ])ads of seasons and owns one escaped uninjure , though beside bier mother guesta. The young couple, af-I er a. we I I . i . . ; . 6 ' a a. been there foi two' I tour to Toronto and other I oints, -will rt - I party , I them who are singfn and dancing radishes, each radish no lirgor th& n two more from at the time. it anKpired later, however, , el L. I . ; and t wing their arms aroun I one another pigeon's egg, piled up tie mme way, so quarter sectio and rents id 1' internally and that I side on lot - 28, cone mop 7 North East - I , hope. . . - I : y en . 1, I I - Fc, Canadian Pacific Railway tickets 'and telegrap4, Dominion 1 Some .bave ru *1 carefully that they form ,,n which he will "ake Dff & large crop. From that she was inil re r r I ss Company ; Elder, Dempster & Beaver Line steamships. : in the' I inebriate joy. . t I#hty cubes of . . setinwhich ends her I I . I . i E X . I with t 'em and men and W_ m )n sea along pink balls. There were * do of spinach Cypress they Nent north to, Brandom, and complications ha I I i I ; I . I . i I I I 4 ! 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