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I - � � I � . :, i - 1 7 .11 � I - .3 . - i , i I i � I I I . I I .. - . . � � I . ILLINERY - . I : I : w . �: I � I . I . i I . IV - I / - � , -, � � . 1. � '. � . -1 . I -1 � I- � '. ! I I t, :7 + I I � : . . m . � i . - . I . I � �Ll . L I ... . . .1 1" . . WEEK. . . i i . . . ;1 I � . . ol - : � . I , I : - v :_ - . i . � . I � . - I . . . - �­ : , : , - , . - I I . nnn""M . . . i .: - � N , . - . -1. t .. I I . . . I � ­� �. . I �.. . J I . - � I - - A ..", I - - _____ ------% �_ , . � __ 0 , RG DAys -- - � . I I . 31 THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. I ' ,�� . ;. i. , - C ;� 7 � � - i I - McLEAN BROS., � Publishers A . . � : � 1 1 Z . �. i, � i - WHOLE NUMBER, 1.867. 1 ; , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 251 19039 1 $1 a Year in Advance. - . i : . � . - I x _�_ , - _______________ 'It'.. ; . 1- Sat urday., . - . - - I---- - _�= - I - I . . .. . � - : . . _-i Z I � . -�:; f - . - I I THE EXETER SHOW. Pair black breasted red game, Isaac Carling. Mrs. R Soevenson, Mrs 0 Campbell. Pretti- cally he Was a staunch Reformer, and for a I ­, � : . I _. -it and . . I *41 . I I - � , . Window Shades. .1; I � 26UL 11 - Pair any other variety game, G Irwin, eat tea cosy, M Brethour, Alms Brook. greatnumber of years he was very active In - . : I . I - a %STORES I I ,� FLOOPS ' ' Our Exeter frien a had their usual good Iss+c Carling. Pair black red game ban. � Side board scarf, Nellie Creighton, Mrs. R. forwarding the cause of Liberalism in the ,. i. I . � . i . 1-1 � � , - .-. 4 : - i I 1. . fortune in the matt r of weather on Monday tam , G Irwin, lob sod 2nd. Pair brown' Stevenson. Handkerchiefs, Mrs. C Camp- Brants. . In 1848 My, ,Carnismarried Miss _ 1, - 50 ft wide . I I -11 � I � Ground F10Dr . . ­ I . I . .. 1h All Oolors . - T I � . . � bell, M Brethour. Embroidered , - I I and Tuesday last, iiii so far an their annual red bantams, Caleb Heywood, lob and 2ad. centre Margaret Craigie, who survives him, Three . . � � I ; ! ; U191 Store with. I - ' R#AIL ­ 11 I - , . I � � - ik� Opo* 10G -ft- long � . show is concerned. I And they deserve it, Pair. any other variety bantams,Wm Carter, � piece. Mrs. R Stivenson, Rev. Mr. Martin. none and onedaughter also survive, . ; 1. �� . 0 1 V, � Widths& Length4. �� - I - - I Wo -his or bar owllv :1 up z for they alway V - - _ - -1 - : I -The jury at 0 ��, , _1 ! . � ,�er Floor a pub up a good .show and it James Grie e. Pair silver spangled ham ! r Any kind centre piece, Mable Brook, Mrs. won Sound retu4ned an 1- . I - the busin . � . :�, ; , I eat Of olir f . . I , , MANUFACTUR in not too much -to may that the show this ntgs, Win Carter. Pair golden spangled � Crochet lade, Mable Brook, unanimous Verdleb for Mr. Mackay- MXP, P. � I _­ I - . thatu not . - I - IMounted' on Spring� Rollers that do, R Stevenson, -9 9 . �hing is hri, , I I . - .1 ­ ��, I ­­_ . , - I t W .1 ING. year was miong tho best everhold iDthat mburge, Win Carter. Pair golden penei - � Miss E Ferguson. Irieb point lace, Mry R for Norbh Gray, in th- slander suit, Boakett ;, , I � - - _____ . � I ;�­ I , � c,� � 1. . I � . 'a � Up ­_ j" � � fort and pl,aaau � I - - I . . � I - �; I pretty and enterprising town, The d hamburg@, Win Carter, lot and " From 16 -� -�V. *_1 - 4 re, of. . - - - - - - - ball W" e . 2nd. ' Stevenson, Mable Brook. Fancy crochet agaivabMsok-ay, arising out of thestate- I I 'A � Y �; ! . . rety tastefully arranged, air black hamburgy, Win Carter. '�� I I I � for the goo I � Z . ,da t* i 1 1W 1W �_­_ - - - ­ . . well filled and I i . Pair WArds, braid, Mrs C Campbell. Moble Brook. Cro- ments made by Mr. MacLcay during the is ��. I --, #, � a � ___ I . ­� . I � . � I � ob 'Tt­ � a . � J ; I ? i _. I I 11 while the exhibiti were creditable to Win Carter, let and 2ad. Pair ; �i tituency I , r - � � I i chob work in silk, Miss E Ferguson; Moble political campaign in that cons . - � I ; __ t iz- . " � . -4 . t 1� �. concerned, the fruit, dairy products and white crombed-Waok polands, George Irwin To , k. Knitted-Isoe or brimming cotton Mr. Mackay in his nomination .speech and s :I- I . . � -epi - � . � I I �iC iv I . I Lb, I ... . =9 ig ladies'workbol oially well represented. Wai Carter, Pair golden polaudg, Goorg'81 AXIOM WIMUM15119 � IMI roe soR Ferguson, Miss N Vin. Pe, ut lace. elsewhere, charged Backetb and -other's with � 1, - I . � �? � ,as I . . 4 . i �, -,_ . . I - . 40 � � � . -co e- a. . 1 se ... � Wh The outdoor aliuco,V AS immense, especially Irwin, lob and 2nd, Pair any other variety , awpowia, Mrs Dr Hannan, lot and 2ad, Honiton and having taken voters into the Conservative 1 *') . I - . � . I - -A � I I .! . - . - 0 * ; I I � . . 11 In horses. The astils, were good, but the polabO, George Irwin, lob and 2ad. Pair A * point lace oombinid, Wrs-16hu W-hite..and oommftteeroomain� wen Soundlandshere - '- , . . . � � � t . . I . � - -0--a -a-'* 1, a. . � I VY I I I i 0 prime i 4 1 1 . VO n running thre . 4 1 1 1 1 .; I 1- + 1 1 F4++++++ -*--*--&-W--1 --a- � competition Was not so ,keen " in horses, white horns, Win Copp. Pair br wa leg. Son, Mrs. R- Stevenion. Battenburg lace, d them with drugged whiskey,renderw . � . I I . . Picture framing a Specialty. , - � I . ,� I . � 11"e, '! � ! - " -14 the store slimlk� ; but the fine thoroug bred beards of Manlike. horns,- 71C hn May. Pair white legluorns, rose Mrs R Stevenson, hire (), Campbell, Braz- Ing them senseless and then.taking tbem to � I � . � I � � Qky mathoda-do lip- WHY men find our $7.50 and $10.00 Suits so miieh " better than others a , uff � illifin point lace, I - Dr A R the polls audgetting th into vote for Boyd, �; 4--��'l - - _. .1 � - � . _n3t I I ell Henry Smith, of I and John Hunter, of comb, Win Carter, Ist and 2nd. T Pair b dre R Steveinson, e i, 5 r I 9% ' � Saddler e . , - !�: ­,., � I � - . . ' . . impbell, Mrs it Mackay's opponent. ,� � � tt stake. lb to - for the same price. I I . � . Usborne, were wel, represented and the loghorne, Caleb Heywood. Pair black ' �, J R Potter. Any varfet� potato a, Kinsman. Tatting- Mrs C C1 � I 711- - I . y - �� - I I � ,�: � ,, � I I I . ^; t been locate � Q � � I Java, W Saddler, Win. Copp. Three new *ar, Stevenson. Fine, Tr;w; thread work, 31re -A tramp, who bas no . %, . I . embraced many very superior a G Irwin. lob and 2Dd. Pair andul ' , how boncomhe, to , " -' animals. I Win- . yat - *, ,: - . '� WHY we always hold our old ,customers, and* are conSantly wifining 08'ane- ieties potatoes, S. Powell, Win. COPP (11. r1.1. . ; . �0'- P i fidence of & Wm V" . - . I .. .1 new horso.then were 32in the heavy draft Thomas Brook, jr, let and 2nd. Pair black John White & � Son, Mrs : R Stevenson. a few days ago went to ,the house of Frank U., , I � '. . - I .; . 11104 ., ones. I ter cabbages, W Saddler, 8 Powell. Pall ?1i - . ' � I _-v * . _! class ; 73 in the agricultural class and 48 in apsoish, Thomas Brook, jr, John Bowden. thread work, Mrs R Steven- Ashley, a farmer living in - , ; s buaine" here out. - Heavy drawn : Huntingdon � I InZ I . . 12 . i W - p �e, cabbages, W R Trott, G E Anderson, Blood I , " I � ; . ". I Of W_ RY so very many peo h think this -the best. atoie� &!', - which to my -the general purpose." But it was in the two Pair- black minoroar, G Irwin. -Pairmil- 'son. Work on screen or: Java canvas, township, Hasting's county, and demaz,doa ii-,.�." � I U � it . .1 . . , :10 VO ' N 4 1 - � . - idit I .- � I ; -_ . . . besta, W R Trobt. Louis Day. Globe beat@# Mrs R Stevenson, Mrs J W:hite & Son, and given something to ­ ._1 I ., � - .. � - . : - , I q I I gsir best*, i I . . � . -7 . - 7U � . . being 75 carriage sod -122 roadster horses 2ad, Poir White wyandottes, Joseph Senior - "� 4 .: I : any ib too oftau. % clothing. � . .1 light classes that- the gisat rush was, there ver Ia*oed wyandotbes, Win Carter, Ist and that he be lot In - v eat -Pri . ces, h - Nor R trading here. - 11 I W R Trott,W M Harbourn. So Coronation braid work Rev Mr Martin, eat, threatening, if that were -not -done, he I. a - plidet - WHY.YGU should do YO .; - T Harris, W Saddler. Long mangolds. MrsRSteveneon. Et P I `�- ��j ; � I Z � . . % I .. . shown, and of -these 41 -were in the single Pair, golden wyandottes, James Grieve. hing or outline work, would set fire to a strawstack -close to -this V4.4�3; . _8001 Z � _.: . " � z_ I _ . E � I hew ar Iidst9mea'*_ � - C Barney, T Harris. Globe mangolds, H e - � . I ro _ Mile N Creighton, Mrs Harness. Bead barn. The only oeoupaut,of the house W*s -1 � I � 1. i , &deter and 29 in tlie- single barri ge classes. Pair red cape I 4i -.�l ; w business. ` � . -­ - - - � . , John Bowden. Pair bronze '_ , 4., 4 � P., % � r �o 8 I Edworthy, W Saddler. Intermadiate, man. $ I I W1014 ft - . ! � ,J � � . business of ours rest - � I - 1�__1W1W1W1W1W1W , There w" the largest show in these classes turkeys,'John Bowden. Pair white turkeys, work, M,iss N Creighton Mr 010ampbell. -&little girl) who refused -to' eitherletibe __ � , . . I . golds, p - i4t� Z �, : I . . . . . . j T�ylroor, T Passmora. Early horn , �- %,,J ; I i I I ; . , Z � � . I . I . that has ever been seen in this county. Win Carter. Pair breman geese, Win Car- Berlin'wool work, Mr's C almp6ell. Bin tramp in or feed him. Shortly afterwards - 11 4I V � � t, P Whitlock, Nantes i - 1_4 � I � . ' The attendance, also was large, the gate ter, let and 2ad. Pair pekin ducks, G . T t "broid4y on silk, satin or wool -goods, Mile the strawstack was � . I I I earrotsi W seeif to be on Ore. - - . � - I ; . . Von@ ` - . �', oarrotei W R Trott Rev. Mr. Martin. L -mg - I I lb,.,�A n, .' Embroid . - '] - G I N Creighton, Mrs 4 Ste - Neighbors .came hastily and saved the barn 1! 4 4 � � , � . . Vdme and lea rn. about these,& 1' and other receipts &mounting to over $550, with 6 Irwin. Pair rouen ducks, John Bowde orange or red carrots, W R Trobb, W Bad. I � �.00dnf o ar now suft- C . . . - � _. I . - �, . I - I I I I ; _Iw - __ i � I ­ �Z,, A - � now 8biawer hoall, I I - membership list of oiax%600 and each main- Irwin. Pair sylesbury d'uoks, G Ir- dier. Yellow or white field carrots, W Sad- ery in White -otton or linen, Mrs. 0 Camp- from burning. 4r,�� 11 F i - A .1 whys—no better time' tht' " berwaigiven three tickets. 'The"following win. Best collootion pigeom,* John Do bell, Mrs R Stevenson. Rome n or cub work, -Duncan, one of the convicts who emosp- I . . rest TrimminA out � - . . - . . in ]low* * I . . . 11.* Idler, L Day. Sweet corno M Brothour .. . - I T � . , J &a. -1, ��l � � � I - . ­ . a trip 0 Ca pbell. . Mount d from 8heriff Thompson, � of Fort William. �, , Z � . �. . I . - , , o t I � a . , i 1, . - I- � . . - ; j i 11 I 104 a 114 i 1 1 i I .1 -5 al erialat our uswMth. � fhom. Indian aorn,Wm. Bawden,T Brook, Mellick w -1 . is the I gall, Thomas Brook, jr. Pair :bolgi a rabs t Mrs R Stevenson, M e 1 1 1 IF . . I � - ; . 1 rnl�F4 1.18T : . bit#, Thom" Brook, , Pair a ork, Wife N Crel 12tono - Mrs R at Parkdale, while on bin way to the Kin - X_ -, ; S � For costai our , . 9- Vi, . I I ,� . I � , owr ?y or. Sweed Turnips, P Whitlock, W Sad- Stevenson. Bulgariad . x: .1 I . The bi eat store -of its kind �� in the county fun, to thi I brim with gqo6 or HoRsEs.-Heavy ralujht,-Brood ware, other variety rabbits, 411. Balkwell, or outal embroid ston penitentiary, burned upat Part Arthur =-- q ii . . I . , i I � our now Readyingalk. '99 . � I 3r, dl r. Any variety. turnips, L Day. Pump- . fi -1 I I , . - , . , __ � pose I it 4 the new season placed here for the pur s000mpanied by fo , D McDonald, Win Birds bred3h 1903, -Pair light brahmax and I ery, Mrs R Steveuvoq, Mr 0 Campbell. last week, and was captured by the locist -1 � , Ala Proof 00aft, On I ) 1. I � of satisf ictorily meettug' � he ki I rgurun,1 a nor. # i__ . . , . qu r I . . I Brook, R B McLean Foal, foaled in 1903, pair barred plymouth rook&, J R Csrling,lab� I . F I v � ance,of other good* I reqah, -ements of the thousands of value hunters who are bi und to come our B 6 .1. Netting, Mrs J Parsons, Mrm C Campbell. police, Hehadbeateuhis'wayback.tothe i . :5 I � . .� R Tr6tb. Cauliflower% W , I �_� -- A. , - aY , Richard Hiakei N sker, Win Brook. Filly and 2od. Vair buff rooks, James Grieve, lot Queen Ann jdarning o �mbrd der ad was preparing to � ,� - Be r _v in fancy scene of his crime, :a 2 � I � - i . , I �t� I Mr Wear. . ,auring the next few months, Yes, those, who have been iere before w T t,. � Day. Red onions, W R Trc)tt. I .1. i -V . in . or go -old, Win Dicke - & and 2ad, 'Pair buff cochins and pair per- v M6 R Stevenson. Braiding; F take the beat for Duluth when nabbed. He � �A � . I . . � I . Z . � ' . Iding,'thr yea?s 1. on . owt or white onions, W R Trott, Rev. stitches. - . . - � z� I ; . , - been, we'll be .gad Son, - 4, . . Filly or bridge coobins, G Irwin, lob and 2od. - Hogarth, M a K.Steverison, - work,d Is safe in jail again. Duncan fsays that his , ? ,_� � - : I .r , One ab - . � 4- 1, - 11 rl_. and Colors, again, and bring their friendst and 'as to those who'haven' � , r, I laso Johne' M bin Tomatoes, W R Trott, L Day. 11 - I . , -you styles newe -nd - -give I ii Prices which e gelding, two year$ old, Win Kerniek, R ,Pair'black breasted red game', G Irwin, 06, ' the present �, time' by women imer 70 years handauffs were cut on the host before the � i it . - . , to sea you now. We'll show ,,F,1..,& r+1 � . To . ., ; y4 G Anderson, R Trott. Citro i f 1 : th%t court attentior . Gan and, 3�d. Filly' J R- Carling, Do' of age, Mrs Johu� W 'tW1 ` �! . ; . ., - I dry, gad i or gelding Pair any other variety game, hi . , Beat zol- party'reached Owvn Bound, and be,,only ! i I . -k wjR.mqa,ke yoi�, a satisfied customer. . ! t i . . 9 . A - rott Paranips, Rev. Mr. Martin, ' !�­ P . thin __ . . I ­ 11 . - � . bus year old. Wen . I .U, -was approached to make _ ; I . :: � 't 1: ! . . Haywood,.R B McLean Goo Irwin, lot and 2nd. Pair black breast, 1W R Trott, Best collection vegetables, G leotion of ladies' work, 'Mrs � R Stevenso waited till Toronto I - : . , " I . I . =1 I . 4 � I . . " �,f :-I-k - - . - � . - . : � I as Tom. wjorked ottoman a will be prosecuted 1�� 11 � �� � I . - , ##**##" I - . Anderson W R Trott, L Day. Miss N Tom, Jam break for ltbprty. Be ts, -, - _� � ****#*##***##***# Team, 0 C � Robins, Alex Sinclair,, W J ed game bantams, Goo. Irwin, let and 2nd, . I au iner fabrics: and � I . I � r I t� - � � in I , . , - Elder. Pair any other variety. ! of bantams, or foot abool mounted, Mine N Tomi- on the charge of escaping, and the chances - - � - � - . . � . - - ! r '. S I I I � : . �­ . . ;on th 2., -1 . PDA= PRonums.-Five pounds butter, 1- � .t . 1. I e new 11tuft rMM � - * Ag roo -accompanied James Grieve. G Irwin. l?air of silver _ Jennie Kenble. Rome m4de bread R are that be will-Irseeive an additional term. - -w , � I I - I lor" '. rloiiltural.-B 'd mare, . Z . I I . I- . 1 .t . : I . - �. I . 94&3featly malted, I Richard,Wm Fisher, %d McLeod, Mriq Dr. iia_aon. -Tho congregation of Knox church, Cal- . !�44�A - � . - 1. .. Wear. The seelie, it .L.: S - . I � by fosl,-I�icbard Hi6ko, Win Moody, W. in spangled hamburgs, Win Carter, lob and - ,� . % . , R!Kydd. Ten pounds butter, sufflaienbly .-.y, - - �, I I - u -ing both' aftyle, " . I . Coates. 4003, foaled In hd. Wm Carter took all the prizes for rte -_,T,;.- Hemmed �'.' � � . . . � R3 6 ape k* I �D= DzpAuTmE H .,::� I I - I , . salted, Thomas Ferguson, P MoTaggart, J . gary, N. W, T., recently deeid-)d to vxtond 5 -14 �, . - - ' - Kydd 4 � J1 . w you , , - ,­ _� . I ­ -1 I fferent weaves and - e' P May a call be the Rev.. JAn A. Clark pastor of .4iij � . � For mon and boys; the variety is large, and we , sho ' w' at McDona]A, Win Brook. Three year old fitly every other variebi a of hamburge, and also handkerchiefs, half dozen . I P 4- "oquantiaes, to meet the - is asked for, and never try to load you., up with someth" - I Hey. 'Tiv Roeder. Pound rolls or prints, five pounds, P I - 11 � ; ,: It " J - �. - ' .. . , Ing 3011 or gelding, Hugh Morris, John - ,o for houdans. Pair polands, G Irwin, o, Julia Tribner, R Kydd. Table Hawkioo. Darned no3ko or ,00kingg, J708- Cowan Avenue Presbyterian church. Tor- , IX - A I . I - . ike, The single breasted 8'7ack and! double breas;ed 'year old filly or kolding, Thoinas Foriu- Pair'whito loghorni'; John Bowden. Fair not know sie Manson. R Kydd. ork, in . � 4" . f . . vw I � - rvally don't h . ' , : - use, R Kydd. Creamery bntter, A Q Bobjer, Crocheb w onto, Mr. Clark had juit retui�nod from a � -.-a I � I .. i- . i . _4 - : 7� � J I _ _G_ I - . t, I sack coat suits are the leading styles. son, R Northp-otte, 'A'Iex Buchanan. One brown legborns, John May, William Carter. lot and 2nd. Cheese, private made� H wool, R Kydd, May Hawk1no. Crochab trip be the West, and while in Calgary was f1t, � I � �_ I . - I . - 141 . , i Zel �' . . - T. Millinery . . � � I � - - year old- filly, R Lo � W H P&SIngre, R B Pair white legborne, rose comb, Win Carter. Wisep j K, Wile. work, in cotton,,blay H-awki , Jessie Man- asked to accept the poRitton, ."The stipabd ?-,Z�� I of - ' I . � . I—— U ;i . . . . ' Teani, J mea Moir, Thomas G Pair badk jiva, G Irwinj lob and 2ad. son. Painting, any object, Je,isie Manson, is said to be $1,800, The pastorate has .---.' L - . I M A X VFACTU . - Woven home in 'ado .1-3 1 I", I �.� - 11 - . ; I Handford, Was Soho 111g. Pair anda-lasians, Thomas Brook , Pair been vacant for overa year. Mr. Clarke is I ­ I dt�5-001- $T50 $10*00�� $�2000 me"em I Drawing, pencil or crayon, Dyer Hurdon, ­ - . . quilt, H Wise, J K Wise. Ten yards of I k, . . ` I . in. black spanish, J R Carling, Ist, r, 2a*d - , , , - & struck our mil� IV . 0 : I . I . General Purpose.tBrood mare, acco an lob and 2nd. Best dressed doll, E Farmer, at present reeeivitig $1,500 a year and -in -not ' �� , : I . , - . , - - . . .- z - - - -, � .. ; ­ I -B cLean W I Inoreas, Goori od lth.,� I _. - I 11 � We are on the, - +0000 000600 : I . flannel, allwool, H Wine. Pair blankits, Doll's clothes, E - Fermer.� Fancy pin � he& - Sh,uld h*, decide to . - � . panied by foal, R rothering Pair bl;'ok-m We IrAu, lob and I joyinggo . �� mady ipn'tb many I I � I .. � ' all wool, H Wise, J R Potter. Home made .1 -.1 if . -� Z .. 0411V �10_0 . : . - foaled in 2nd. Pair, white wyandottee, ' b * � -e ` " � � 6 . . I ham & Son, John. Hey. Foal, T'Sanior is cushion, J Frame, May Hawkins. -�, i , , I 9 , 0 West, all the impoi'tant Pt .,byterfanpul-. - . -1 .1 . ; Ts� . horse blanket, R D Roy, M Broth . . �. I I Our, . _ L I � � � _� es ior the lovers of ��� - I . . 1 1903, A Hooper, D .Richard,- A -Hooper.: and 2ad.- Pair goiden wyuoitel, James Woollen yarn, Sohn Muir & Co,lob and J'UDCIZS. -Heavy" Hornes.­rll Anderson, its, between Winnippg ani Np,w ffiestiiiia- I tz_� - I . I - I ; - _­� . � � I - I I - � _� . ; t b."utiful ornaments . - . ill ,. I �. � I .. . . Three year did -filly , gelding, R Horuey,� Grieve.. ,Pair bronze turkey�j Jcohn Bow Ford� b ; George Spelran, i Shakespeare ;. star wi be oc pjwd R-st,irn incum ., .. - I ; .!� - 1. 16 . � � "I - I I - I I .� - I I & �, At a& � . I I ohn Rollins.' Two sr old filly or gelding,' don, 1@6 and 2ad. Pair 'bite. tiakeyff, hb Horses. -Wm bentg. Mr. Cla -_ ­ . i 2he openin ye wit . ; . - J w 2nd. Ten yards' domestic cotton, M Btet- John' Robson, lirr. I brothrr 0 'Rev. W. i I � I �i . - .. _. � � � --y - 'It - , Pair any oti - ' - d - eon _7 � nd: boys. Never. before have the at le' been _40 8 i- A J Robinson, A Lo , W Fothoringham.& I ter. if �:� , . or an � ou W! -W For men a Car ier 1 Win hour, J R Potter. Sowing machine. Ray. Graham, St Marys , RLIerti Wilson, 8 Cla , 1� . . y a - If tIrkeys, mond Co, 8 Marpin, agent j Singer C.o, 0 J , es- j. Clarke, of Loadon. ; �-j -.±, �- . . I P� . itt- hearty Welcome, of fortli ; Win Road. Luean 1 Cattle.- H -Mr. W. A. Leys, of Port! Arthur,,was . a , L bly designed -complete regard -for one's corn L Son. One Year old Ily or gelding, Joh6 G Irwin.' Pair pekin ducks, . 3 ,:I.. - . . . . fort, with . e - homan Ford. :Organ, Dominion Co, 8 Marbin, -1. - -�­ _. U& Id gooda to g64 - . I . - � ' ' . L . �. Do] 0 r, R. Horney. I r, Pturronenduokm,Joh' Bowden, Chesney, Egmondville; W dham, Ful- found. dead in his office laaL Friday evenin 40� ir " i . I .�, i � tention to details in finish. And the * ��ridge, Janes; L M eorle P � 0 L I . Team,! Broo i agent. L Sob. of parlor furniture, � 1. . at -prices altho at ! I lartan - R 8 Robson, Ilderbo Pig#.--JaN Deceased was lait seen naer -at -t a it' _� , �ff o offor for your' in- ... toot T . A J Robinson, Jame Hagen, Win Hyde. lob and'2nd," at d, f* � ' � - I I . . every other line of merchandise has bad some aldv Rowe & .Atkinson, W C4 Huesto.U. P, L-; v. i every respect . - I SO= � ance, tH Carriage. -Brood -toare, accompanied by� . IMPLEMEN.'M -Farin wagon, 1. Snowball otti, liensall ; F aNelll, L can. Sheep. 'Northern bobel. When hiq room was enter- pl�'"F I ' I : -L, - . -Bob of bedro6m furniture, W 0 Hueston. I fm f';� . � foal, not -lobs than'16 i hands, George Dick, Wagon Company. � Phaston or mikado, -4-- - K�ing to be dreams it , and overcoats are lower than ever L*u'many cases. � - i top ' -D McLaren, Hibberb ; 1Wm Rollins, ed at night the body was fouud on the floor '* 4 � . S . Stuffed birds, A McPherson. Fine s' , .J;Kk � 9 know pub It. .You, � I I . John May, Robert C4arters & Sons'. Foal,: buggy, McLaughlin Cirriage � Company. Exeter $It# Ste hen. Poultry. -Ed How�rd and Ja so ard bullet woundain theforebeaJ. The ball il ,-4 . 11 .. I � . - - 0, - . , Salt Works. Pac%iag salt, Exeter Grip. m -r-,__!,� � � . foaled in 1903, Robert Kydd, Charters & Sulky plow, Wilkinson Msufg­ Company, Salt Work , Exeter. t --A-, ) - -1 Ut&ka by seeing our, eve ,�r Seade.­'Win had evidently psesed clear tbrough; there -.;V . a. Factory made quiltx John 7 _ . . I - � � I I - , . ­ � Har4ing, Exeter, at lbrldge.Vs- were two holes, se. though two ;-4f! - I . I - 3 gons, 8 Esssr�. Three year old gelding or; J Flewery & Sons. Horseshoes, Vym Kuntz. Muir, let and 21ad. Factory flannels, John d "In * :re are ready. � $5.00): $7.00, $10.W;� $12.0, Joh:n 8 I)AIle had on- - ; . � � . . I � T , � I - _,W.i . - I �. I . . 0 -Dennis. 1 Fannin born6. Vegetables Rod ROO 8--w Hazel- bered. In the ro, in w a rifle with the � '. -11 I . I I I . I filly, John Hunter, J � hu May, James Beat-; Wheelbarrow, James ; 9 Muir, let and 2ad, Factory blankets, John ok� 0 As ,. I � 4 1, � -1, �e Beiugftld . ��� R! I i ***" * " , I . . tie. Two year old'gildin or filly, W H! mill,l) MoCorvie. Rollir,Wilkini r e wood, Kirkton, and R-oberb Mcks, Usborne. magaz e fills with cartridgea, The late I , � . . . 1.4 i . . . : . . , . - I . . i A I -C Zwicker andJ Mr. Leye wa9a, nephew of C-4onel F. B. �N- - - On Maufg- M air. Assortment of tweeds, W W Fs in r, Dairy and Manufactures. in d We People coins �% W . - ; �� I . ; -Dalbridge, 8 I Hantei, MoKee. One year' CQ.. Turnipseed drill and t pulper, . W Johns. Bob single harness, .George � 4 . . . � � � . i if i . pg. and aft -or l6okinx 4." . . I . gelding or filly obe'rb Charters & Sona,� de r'iip Stewart, Crediten. Fine Arbs.'-Dr. Brown- 9 . . old p�ml G Leys, :ex -M. P. P. of L- udon, and b" . ! . 0 , 4 �f . ODD TROUSF.RS111* . r !, I ! P11 J. Eacrett, lob and 2nd. Set double harass I— , - : - R Hicks, sepa"r '. I � � . : , . ' S, Ing and Reg. Samwell, E*eter� Ladies? 'hg in Toronto. He a now jackets-,. ask, . . . . , , . John Wood, Pair carriage horses,' Smallacombe. Cream I a mother aud sister livi . �y ` ' . . 8 .. , - A t, , Rows, . Atkinson. Single -Empire G Eaorett let and '2nd. Cared ham, James inbe - C� I im, one for them until Bliseb 1� Cream Separator Co. ; Thom. Assortment of upbolater-W 0 H * work. -Mrs. Douglas, Exoter; Mrs -T bad considurable reoto at Port Arth= ­ �V' . I ; We have these to:fit you, and at very low' e in mon , � ' ' - L �. 9 . . - they shall need it - L carriage horse,not I than IL6 handb, W H GuAiN AND SEEDS, -White fall whist, M 0"' Crocker, St Marys.; Mrs D L�nk, Credit0n- and devoted his time princip:tlly �o look' " 4-7--� - X_ . Patterns of cloth to match up to the half worn and 'vest. . ton. Rowe &IA tkinson. Carpenter Work, Rome SpeedJi 06'atests.-2.25 trob,-Isb, Joe -8. I U39 IVI ; : - " Red fall vO :abs, J K & 9 � 1; 11 I . 17 . - I I r1te r, J K Wise. Taylor, Bakers' bread, J T O'Brien. 'm � ha,ve couf - i eq . Wood. Thomas Ellori on, W R Elliott. Brothou . idence I . ,� - after inch Interest P . . � !.; . Wise, M Brobbour, Spring w I 6, 3 K . k, H-eneall � 2nd, Md.Ilie i n� I _.. . ; I . I �, &to. They I Y I . Roodaters.-Brood are, accompanied by I Stauton, T Murdoo ;; �Morrirs Newton, an empl,iye of A. IL , I I!, 1� �, J F - � ; FiNz AATs.-Painting in. oil, Mrs R . . � . � heip now areL as, u' to-- � �i � foal, T N Forsythe, n McNevin,'I Arm. Wisey M Brethour. Six rowed H., McClarby & Son, St Mar�'ra ; 3rd, Fred MackIsm ,A farmer. .ovn jarid a . half niller U� . i � � � � P* .. , mley, M Stophoneon,,N D Hurdon. Painting in oil 1, . . I : t Brethour, J i id barley, . Grand Bend. 2.40 1 wilt he shown thron�& - $1,009 $2-00, $2.51 3 $3.0D strong. Foal, foisted 1903, W H Witzelf KWise. Two ros' Lee, Boasenberry &Son, west of Wrigbton, Northumberland county,, � I .. � 7 � figure, T gMlo(Jallum, let and 2ad. Paint, - 1, i - ­ I ­ I . ` . T A! . - I I -5 d mmt now, iff, the t4int - .Ir ++,p 1 p 1_+ 1 R pi+-*- &tv a - J 0 Sheardown, M atson. Three year old large oats and common oats, J K trot or pace, -lab, Barney H., S Hodglati claims the while he was plowiag� in A field 11C_ �, . I I 11 ,_!i: r ; - I ..I.- I . Biding or filly,J M(Kee,-Ed- McGuire t Brothour. Black oats, M Bre Our. J K u- Clindeboye; 2nd, Jack, J" Peattie, Kirk- nearthe railroad be was awonted b U. ��!,l - , . + I !"r � 1. . gi � W'#81 M log in oil, Ouib or flowero,-Mrs R Stephe ,y a I . H&va yoa Soon our . I . . . . - i son"Mrs0is Campbell. Water oolor,laod- ton ; 3rdt Bells, A B Tennant, Exeter. ­ - �d - � . I me and make your fit- 11 I � Russell. Two year 6 d gelding or filly. R. :Wise. Bug proof peas, Alex. McEwen. scape, N D Haroon, Mrs 0 Campbell, We- . stranger wearing a mask, -who enquired the 4- 1 - I lour. r Fl,,, - tow, r 11 . I . . J � I - a � , � or . 1. aloe ! Bret . distance to the next _ . Colborne. I - -1 . � . sm I -your- nama. to thl* � I � Ch tera & Sonp, �, A, Robert?, Alex BuA2 ` thy d, J K Wise, M ter color, figure,' F weeko, lob and second. ; . . i�_, I I ­ , . . - . I . � - 'Time 16thour, Aleir,-MCEW81:1. L White- "Water color, fruit or flowers, N D Hurdon, While he was talking t,j him, he was sudden- ��_., - , . � � . � ­_ . A . . . . . anan. One year old � -gelding or filly, J 0 � 49ed, . Can�d� 04. - 15 r arvel * Dress - 8*, - it I i Z-1, . r .. i. - . . I Sheardown, W Elliott. Joseph Lawson.,� beans,, M Brothour, Thomas ' Forpueon, -J, W. Munro, jr., r - t, , � . � � __ . I . � � . - ]Mrs C Os . elder son of the late ly seized from behind by another man wear- � � - I � � � r ! J I mpbell. Sepia painting, F Weeks. � � .1 I . 11 - ­ " Pair roadeters,in har'ness and buggy, Joe Jz' W. Munro, M.P-P. for North games ,and P; ere 14 . I Mrs R Stevenson. Crayon- or pastello, any 1 -: .� . . M _R1 J. McKee, D Creighton. � W iniv 'Han�on. . Single, in ear, !�. - . 11 Goods' 9lover seed, M Brothour, J K Wii P. - Grain - Renfrew, in k Weyes a -ad mouth w 7 INT_ A 3D::M � rTO* 3E_A_S;, - I J X Wise, M Brethour. Ensilage . I � - . I r I died at Pembroke on" Satur He was but filled with dirb and inted to prevent .him ,-� � . ; - - . 11 subject, T H McCallum, Dr A R Kinsmen. dsy� " il, - . � 1 ­ I - . . , � is ad buggy u1so C . . 25 years of age, yet be -bad for several years making an out -cry. His hunds' 'were hen - �Z r, in. a p, The corn, stalks and ears, R Smith, J � 1, Wise, ' i ' � . I Pencil sketch, F week#, Mrs Stevenson. . I - t, i .1, " . IF - . f.; We have others at $12.00 aid $18.00 but'this $15.00 sulf:is to be- found Handford, J ,r,n,e,l H Widtzel. Saddle Speeial.-Best collaation grain, r K Wile, Collection of photographs, Photographs, x, -_ - w, no such store, in tilvisr - - t . . 10 i been engaged with his father ,in the lumber strapped together and be was boand'to A - � � � � � . - . d get what they horse, John Farmer, Dr`D A Anderson, W Specials.-Speltz, M Brothour�' Alex Me. cA . � . I I ; .1, . ; I . photographio,views, Joseph Senior. Pen business. � rb wheel with a heavy trate chain. The - I I , , � . 1 2 5 i . . ! �. � wen. . 11 � Ensery. . . I I - iff many and no liava - - - are lookim, for out of it. �,We have' had'pe6ple say I - . . I "ed what a 10,30 it It 11 In such variety of pattern.p and kihades, that most any one cou int�nded goin I E I -The wardens of Eastern Ontario Waited, robbers then ransacked hia pockEta, securing . , 0 .91 - - ; i and ink sketch, F weeks, Mrs 0 Campbell. . � . '* � a olal forthrf RoDuot 6 ter . _. 0 1 . I I Sovexeign. N, k-, )a heavy . HoRmctr=RAL P � - I on bhe Minister of Asirioultuie ab'Ottaws, $33.501in mon-ay. They lelz him ticd, to the I - ihe place for yes to& - about $20.009 bat that $1".O,one suits me - perfectly.' black suits, hue . OP' Misodilansous.-Hair dressers work, E H I � . , . I _ . ht foals - I 0 no ores, Alex,, Dow, pies, falLapples, Julia r ner ru or . I I noub, ia being fittei up draug . lamb week, asking the �ppoiutuieab of a good eatt and unable to move. 8,,me timc� after ­_ d .- _ - 0` ' �h6 oldest ( - Fish. Collection of coins, G Anderson, list ZS -I ­ , 7 Scotch tweed suits, fine fa0y Jp6tt rned worsteds -can please I lown a Orobard Willow.?' Plate of twelve wilite apples, pli to twelve r- � . k of tild special, fon-'y . , . . and second. Collection of stamps, G Auder� rondo officer for the Dominion,' , Mr. FUher Ws. Macklam heard his cries aud went 1- I - . I _4_ t I . I . �­ a � 4 1 � ­ -'a . � bften 80" to the youngest, and it. wiff-be made strictly as you instruci,Jwith every saks., CATTLz.-Tho4dghbrad Durbam.-Aged, fall apples, Julia er,;Johm, Hunter. promised to work out 4 plan ift one was poll. down to the field and released him, I ­ - requ=g_ . , son, lot and 2nd. Collection of curiosities, .=_�i � � . � � ­ � - t NO- he babit i �1�. cow, 1E1 Smith# John Hunter, H Smith.11 Plate of 5 Rhode Island Greeni 9. L Mo- s sible, but bb6ughb the matb,�t was rather � C,� � - � . � � ­ - r a-- in the � faction in point of fit and -workmanship-FIFTEEN DOLLA Sf,i -1k Sweet, let and 2ad. . * "_� �'� � . � I - J& . I I 1%. I - . I Three year 91d a 'Ji one for the province- . .. 7 J_- � e a __ . i - �; )W, rhu Hunter, H Smith, Taggart, Robert Kidd. Plate of I Northern � I . � , � ­ I � , - � . . �1 - i � r - � . - 8 iss, Ed McGuire, Julia With a view to Showing t4at the now i - I - I cial goods ktora fory I . Fx,owERs.-Funchlas, Mrs James Rich- I � , . - . . ' H ftith. Two year!old ,heifer, H. Smith, Tribn6 . platq - -No4,es. � M� 4 i i Foliageplatits, win Bagahaw, J W i � . i : -1 . . - . ardson, Perth 't ; . . - . � John Hunter. 'One i year old heifer' H; oF 5 -Roxboro Russets, T - eli)w, John Cottle. - country to -be traversed by thO new Govern- -The four year old �bnihter of Mr. - , a, - - � . : � i 0 1 � 4�i , " 4 � P �+ F. - ­ . : I - � Begonias, w 14 Harbourn, Mrs Jae. � . , *:-?I . , - 4 = ! , _ P a ��j � an i I � - I � h , lot and, Winuipeg I - I . . � I ' 1111MR11S Smit -2n4 . Heifer calf,' Johni Frame. Plate of 5 Spitz ba 8, � MoPher. Richard on. Geraniums, 3 Cottle, Mrt Jas ment railway between Quebec od ,Win. Wood, who lives a frw miles -up t -he V I � � �11116MTM I - , ­ . i 11 . ' . I . W * I ent, a �pa�ihphlet of - , iv��. * -F . " surrounding counties w- *! show Hunt;r. H Smit,h, 2aa and 3rd. Bull calf,i son, A McEwen. Plate of: 5 Raidwitis, J Richardson. Hanging baskeb filled with is fit for sattleni . River Thames, from St, Marys, had a nar- . , - 1, . � I I - - I �1 m No house in this or any of the ou t he John Hunter, H Smit i, 2nd and 3rd. Hord' Tribner,, lab and 2ad. - Plate o'' 5 West- flowers, Mrs. J Richardson. Collection of 200 pages is being prepared d -or minister- row escape from death la3t week, It ap- 7 _.,_1 - � � - .. : . t I ZE - I . . ir ��_ 5- ; plendid. variety of new, bright,. clean and stylish furs. for ladi", and de set si.-, consisting of fo females and a ball, H! field Ssekano-further,CD&Vman, B Richard. con, quoting the via � of explorers pears that; their prainfews were Infested " I I . I 81 I . . . I flowers in pots, w M : Harbourn, Mrs J ial aual?i --� I . ble., - tical. furs for men that we cg,n 'show you this year -all new� No. r6b- Smith. . . . Plate of 5 Snow Apples, J TIbiier. T Yel. Richardson. I during the past 20 years. it will be scat- withrato, and 'Mrs. Woorl hud prepared .1 � !,. I ­ " " � prW _. Griviles.-Age .00ir, Thomas Shapton, Jow. Plate of 5 Gravenstsinot H It Rueston, tered all over Canada by the onsands. some strychnine in a saucer Sim bad also - 4�j - � - T - . . . . 2 i : J . ? . Dearing. Three year ol' J R Potter. Plate of 5 Fall Pipi ,ins, W R I �, 1, � I bish, nothiing but the best -.in fars Can 'find. a place in' our sto6i. We say -co ne Wen Westoobt, CUT Aowzus.-Dahliay, six varieties, - � .- . . I I . I ; : . I standard, John Cottle. Pansies, six varis- . �--According to the will of the late Mr. eat some smallipleces of broal, ,ind had left T � I and see our furs and get prices. . I . � 11- . I . lads CO. - - : I heifer, H Etwo by, W Wintgoto. Two Trott. ,� Plate of 5 Colvertai N X, Hurdon, ties, John Cottle. German Asters. six var- Pirie, of the Dundai Banner, his estate is the butter dish on the tab,13 -m­paratory to -A# . 4 � . . . I % . . T � --- )ld heifer, John Walsh, Thomas Shap -i At Bissett. Plate of 5 King of I 6mpkins, valued at Wfift The child en are tore. apteadingpomeofthsallocio'brp3d. Rev- I 1i I � . year ( � . . ***.##** - eoo - � 1 Isties, H. E. Husaboo, Mrs J. White & Son. . J. � I . � �*,. � ton. I � � WC4 (9)(Uh I ­ . � ; I : �, One year old he fer, Thomas ,Sbapton,! W R Trott, L MoTaggart. -Platel)f 5 Alex- Ten weeks! stocks, collection, John Cottle, "ive the income for their maintenance and Ing to go to another room for % -moment, she i . I 1:1 � � I John Huntat R, -Yellow. Heifer calf, H', anders, James -Snell, J Kestle. to ties, eduo-ot . 1� I � - 9 'Plate of 6 H. E. Huss n. Verbou", six varie 1. I I � I . I � , ton, and as each attoinel 21 he or.she did not observe her little gid in the -room ­ , W! 's ­. I . : Elwortby, IArmstroi . ; I John CottI6. Carnations, six varieties, W. � . � I I ; t.5 -Store.. NEW FALL HATS '.. . .. . . � ­ i Canada Red, M Brethour R Trott receives the principal. Mrs. Ads Murdock she left. The child undertook to have a � .; "I � � 1, I � . . I- k Butchore C�ttle, — 9 year old steer, Plate of 5 Ribston Pippin@, Jo4n h. Potter, Harburn. Petunias, six varieties, single, a sister, and James R. Phis, I a brother -(so' piece of bread and �butter, and had, whom X . �J 1 � � - . I I . � 1.14 � � � Elworthyo Thom"'S ton. Steer calf, H, Roberb Kydd. Plate of 5 Wagni ro, James 4ohn Cottle, Phlox Drommondi, six va long an he remains unmarried), receive the using the butter, dropperd a piece in the _0 � ; . ­_ -,--I-- ­ American and English ,stylefy, in soft and hard-, Get your head and'-P-A!a . - r- - * _� . 1 4 - pol'yer- I - I I e Elworthy, Jahn Hun r, H Etwo J Kestle. Plate of 5 GO rento of the Toronto property. 1 saucer where the She then, . I I rthy. Fat Sn'611, as# G Pio- � P 401, . i , . � - . � ,I - . polson wal, '. iw a Very � I . faties, Jchn Cottle. Zenniss, six varieties, I 0 -. I V , , , - � fitted. - . 00wo H Smiih, lot an 2nd. . in*o, J. Tribnor. Plate of 5. MajdoiN aring a heavy electrical storm, which childlike, picked it up with the bread and . .,-? 3 � 1. � d Will afford 1. f John Cottle. � Bomb arranged basket of cub -D � 4 � ower I . I - ... .,__ i �, ­ _ _ _ _ _ . E - part Of Garafrax's. &to It. 1 �`5 � ;. � 5-1 I � I � -light-, than the Pre , . I Jersey. -Best co�r. John Roweliffe & Son.1 lush, w Bowden, W R Trott. � Plate of 5 flowers, Rev. Martin. Collection aana&lg swept over the grester I , � I I - - . � � � : 'n u in ber from to' -w" � . ' . � Thom" Brotik jr. 04a year old balker, Golden Russets, F Treubner, Chim Harris, in bloom, John Cottle. Wellington county, on Tuesday of last -After a lingf3ring illness ext,anding over 5 ,14 � , I I :,� � crn Fair, at LondOV7 .. Buttpr and Eggs as Oash. �Armstr6ngt 1,rhomas Brock jr. Two sarl. Plate of 5 Ron Dams, a Kestle, Frreubner. LADiEs' WoRr,.-Wo Ion warp rag oar- week; the barn of David Ferrier was struck several months, Mr. George MW Daiton, of 0 '�Z,q �� . � . . y ol ­ , I - . . - I I Wealthy, J Tribner, John Oill, Duchess by lightning and burned ta the ground. Stratford, passed away SAtul-Uy morning, _. 7 . � I � � . . I old heifer, Thomas B�pck jr, lot and 2nd.' . pot, Hannah Wine, Cotton warp, rag car- _4 q . r I ! . � � � I P-47 L I Y. I t-` r -1 . . **"*" I - . Heifer calf, Thomas Brook jr, R D Ro of 'Oldenburg, W R Tro% Iss , a. Blen- t, J R Potter, James Tom. Hooked rag It contained a large part of 1 tha oesson's 12bb inot., in his 45th yosr. Mr. Dolton �� `4­ � I Pe t I � - . I . I - . - - . )ook all the� helm Pippins, Julia, Tribnor, F Troubner, crop, but a a mck of bay a -ad oAa was saved. had for many years'beon associated with tha I 11 - dh. Herefords. -Alex Moateith t ( . mat, Mra J Parsons, Geo McLeod, Bowed r � i . . � bei buildings or clothing i I I . n I prizes in this elass. Peamen-Plate of Flemiih Besix ,A Me- rag mat, Jam Tom, Miss N Tom, Yarn There was no insurance on t basinege in Stratford. and until .4 . _�J 'I " W � " fl� .1 r .,_rner. or., h � I I , SuREP.-So"uthdo A T Ifer took all Pherson, W Ba, shaw. , Plate of uche@s Of mist, Miss H Wise, J Kestlei Heavy wool I ,� I 9 � � - 0 .. . contents, Agents were around about two few montlis ago, wheu his fated illness Bob in, � - . - . Aock improve . � � T' Off. 'I department of the - _�, I d by A - - W I iM � the prizes in this di ' I Angoulime, Joy Fisher, Job Gill Platoof nooks, J R. Potter, R Kydd, Fine wool weeks before, bab he, put th was manager of the retas I I I , are fit- Grei S"t'e , a t 4 4 - ber from here � . . . . I - .- I : - 'Ir ShropshiredowneiFfL.'r,cl raim, L. H.'Welch, of the boot land shoe firm Stratford Clothing Co. .Born at Byron, � - I . . . T i � ppo i I I r.-MaDy wiff regret . . . . , _ Win Hoy. i Boors Clairgeau, W th Co A Pherson. nooks, Nellie Creighton, Miss P. Stevenson. � V � 4,0111. 1 � - MrJ6 - I . I I -Shearlingram, I y, A Duncan, Ram! Plate of 5 Clapp's Favorite, i Fred Hogarth, Faboy cotton stockings, Nellie Creighton, of L. Welch & Coig of Owenj Bound, died Middlesex OOUIIIT, the son of the late Joseph � 0 1 1 r ia Detroit, of I . (SUOCESSORS � TO GREIG & MAODONALP-) `_i '. � . : . I . poisooing develop, Duf ton, wooll, n manufacturer, he spent; his - 111'� I , � � . . I Umb, Win He �1491t d 20d. .Sin e owe,1 Plate of Vicar of Wingfield,, Jac Roeder. M E Ferguson. Ladies' wool mitts, Miss ouddenly,Sunday, Blood ­� 'Val I �%i . - anher of? Father . _' - . ' be 1903, Win oy, lot Plate of 5 Bell Lucrative, A, 8 D , Itt, W J N in, Mine N Creighton. Ladies' OIL the neek, which boyhood days i�a St, Thomas, and his young 1� .4 1 r village;, She had � having raised Za,� 94 . � . 0 ed from a Small pilople On . . � I � L JohnasvAftn. Bross' - Old -Sta nUl", - and 2nd. . Single she rling, Wen Hoy, A' Carling. Plate of 5 Sheldons, W woombe. mi a, Mrs R Stevenron, Men,fi wool mitts, deoewsed had first noticed oli the previous manhoodin Stratford. There he bad many ��. 'I'l . . , � 'p- .1, - S. -Miss mare, Bu. � � . . I I 11 : - 11 Z . .1 . Dancau. Single owe amb, A Danoau, Win, A Mo2wen. Plate of 5 Host B urre, A S M R Stevenson, James Tom. Men,s wool Wednesday. Mt. Welch Was: able to be lat friends -attracted to him by bia kindly,, sool- P, '. " . I I I 1711to—Oar millinfre' ,#--d,- : . � his place of business on Friday, and his able disposition, all f whom will t I fi, .., -�, I b . M A __F � - J' Hoy. Pan, Win Hoy. Davitt. Plate of 5 Lo*26onie de Jorsayi gl ves, James Tom, Knitted counterpsneg, 0 regret We . - IV I _ . I i � a _J, Rickbialt � _Omrx w � . i - es his other and - . ,.14 ogw - 1. I I t3 . 1. - __ . Lin oolne. -:-Aged room, George Penhale., Thos Brook, or., W Newcombe, Bartlett, Not known, Miss N Tom. Crochet count -or. death w" quite uneVected.! He was 39 early dem,zo. Beigil in !-. t ion- Hardy left 001 ==================. . I - d. , i 1� � iev, Miss N Creighton, Tufted countO yearfi,of age, and leaves a widow and three brother, Mr. E. T. Dafton, be leaves a Z__,i . - ­ -, � - I - . - wbomas Shapton. ftearling ram, George, W Copp%. U Ballar ; � psi r- 1 -4 1 . - . ,�_ . I . - I . r - a , - � 4 , � ! - - n Ram lamb, Thomas Shapbon, Geo Plums. -Plate! of 10 Co' G Idep Drop, W pa ogarth, M Brethour. Silk children. . widow and one daughter. 1 . I , -,Pe hije. 0 1 '�'11 . , . . - — . F. � .r I w I I 0 st Penhale. Single owe, having raised lambs� Copp,RS&nders. Plateen shiDgt0u, qu !Its, Jas Tom, Miss' E Forgeon. Cotton -Walter Andrews, a young Ottawa man, -A very sudden and sad event was the _ _�11 . �_ Ha ' Am& Excursi n o 'North� IGO, Fred H reveat t we Is I I : - 2 _�`_l . � .1. . �;, . � 't_, "I . � � �*, =ith� � � . . . I . . in 1903, Thomas Shap, on; Single shearliog, Ross & Taylor. Plate of 10 in I&I Gage, a iohwork quilts, Thdim" orguson, Mrs was reported to have been killed in Now death of Dawson Stewart, eldest eon of Rev. 2-1 :� I . : � - . � . . ,� � � I . - - . Never of - 4� : . :town I Z - Pacific 1�ailway will rua an harve George Penhale, let a d 12nd. Single ewe' Win Bowden, Mrs G Mans . I late of 10 � Ontario some months ago, and his parents, and Mrs. Stewart., of Motherwell, ,�;_i . � , T_ i rness. Cloth patchwork quiltai, Mina N . � or village any- . The Canadian at excursion -on, S * , f� �-_T � � . �. r,ari show, to, you a . lamb, Thomas Shaptoi , let and 2ad. �- Pon, Duanse Parole, Mrs John W'hi who live in Ottawa, have since mourned a ru ged or hardy frame, his physical pow- �r�. �- t - ,k 800, W To � Miss J Kestle. - Log cabin patchwork , I - ( . � � I ieraber the 29th, retumina good till -November 30th, at the''fotowing ia,tes .- � � : Bowden. Plate of 10 Lom'4*ardo, Powell, qu - him as deaod. On onday evening of last ere i uring the pact two moutfis were gradu- - �, � wonably priced rang& I a I ; . . George Penhale, Thom is 18hapton. � I , Jae Tom, Miss N Creighton, Wool !, . -1 � I . . I . - � : . I �v:� . � e ; . a � 4 a , � appearedat his parents'. ally weakening, yet no one ou-peoted the � t ra for thia fall: and.. � . .. I Rome & Taylor. Plate of any. othi variety, shi wl, Mrs John White & Son, Mrs R week the young m�v -1 il - . Winnipeg, Man oba,. And re- I . . ! � . -. Lelcent�ar. -Aged rai i2, Robero Bell, Wm , lj, - . -1 - I � . . it I . ­ I Mrs George Manson, 8 Powell. I &to Of 10 St4 venson. Patchwork, James Tom, Mims home, &live and wall., and .great were the serioustievs of his condition o- tom it would I I , I . M ;,a, Sea- . . L .CFaul CO. I ; . . Darling. Shearling r in, Robert Bell, Wm � A � , . � = - . . I . turn Regina, Assa., and- return ��-- $30 00 - . � __ 1. sie Imported direo I i Ram lamb, Robert Bell, lab andl Pond's Seedlings, Ross &. Tiylor, Copp. Or ighton. Darning on atookings, Miss N rejoichigs. The reporb'of MO death arote have a fatal termination.' Up to the day of 1 . � I . .1- �, .salt ,W . Waskoda, Man., (ft " Moose Jaw, Assa,, and ret 30 00 Darling. Plate of Gr;ud D k or, M. through a mistake is his identit his death he went a,b ' Z- I . and return 1112 owe,' having raised lambs in! late e.1 Re" & T , Miss N Creighton. Buttonbolon, .17, - 4 ­ .1 tt%inly do -or. I 2nd. Single I i ? I- I . - . - ; (. _-perts ir( the art Of I Estevan, Assa., and return - T . , Robon, Bell,, lot and. 2rd. Single Brothour. �f I 6, W J di rent materials,blable Brook,J R Potter. Mr. N. A. Lindsay, of the lirm, of Lind. Ing his little duties in the h,.rmsehold, rander- ,:. � - . .x m Yorkton, Assa,, and return & 30 00 1903 1 "a Seedl - ­ - �.. , - � I . I �fl � . : � - � .. � . I ; ;� 1866-1 Ptince Albert, Saak., - 11� " 36.09. Zearling, Robert Bell, lot and 2aid. Single, Carling, lot and 2a . , & Son, insurance and real osta�o agents, Ing material as-.Ae"nce in the home, in the ; ' . , Be of crooheO table mats, Alma Brook, Mrs Nay i :�i . . I . I �� Elgin, Mam, and retuin � - ro. John hite and Sb. Cathen'nes drop d (lead on the street, absence of their domestic, so that w -hen the A- I I : . - Grapes. -Niagara, Mi 0 Jo Whit 4 & Son, Doylies, not-lega than 0 . I I " , st � 35 00 ewe lamb, Wen Darlin . Pon, Robert Bell. - 0 N I . Although well up - 1 I -W , . Ma�leod, Alberta, I .. I . I - " &� . . t. � . sa., and return : . , R �gerx No. , . venson, Mrs 0 Campbell. y tn' , . ., I � ArcGla, As - a . � Fat Sheep. -Fat owi , A. Telfer, Thomas Son. Delewares, F Hogarth. I , Mrs R:St,e onFriday., Heleftr� office-im company � summons came on Saturdr. moming, i2th ­ 1 . ; ; 11 35 00. . ' . I= . - ! � ,of the weab 00df 1. Ifoosorain, Assa,, and return Calgary, Alberts ' " - ' � . I 19, W l4owcombe. Rogers' No. fi: -Rev. W PoIr of pillow obame. any kind of work, Mrs with his son atl2ololocktl) go home for iiiet., with ouch nudd,wriess, it came With I �� I i � nil the young 1000 . 4 I I I " Shapton. . 0 , 4�. if - I I . I— i B afth, 11 -Tan 0 RedDeer, Alberta, i 1 14 4 1, old Martin,' 1�ogars'No. 22, Rogers' �To, 45, W R Stevenson, 141m . on the way was Stricken pfostrating efroot, upon the fr)mu saad as a .­ � � .. � ' . . i � r two year t 14, I" I - ldyle his years, 0, � � inse -% i, , ,as, -Yorkshire. ' or f: N Creighton, Milli'N dfuner, and when a an i a 0 - 4- - - - ;, . [a_aril ha4 time U-16, .6i 0 Strathcona I . and over, - Richard Bl' Charles Harvey, Newcombe. I Tom. Hand nay bag, any kind of with heart failure, and expired almost in- shock to th t r ommuLtity, Death re 4" 1. - . I I . ,-- �; ; Grand View, 3fan., - ' 4 � : . � . - . and rot n . . Posches.-Harly Crawford$, JA 3b Roeder w0rk, Mabel Brook, M Brothour. Laundry StautlY. He was one of the oldest residents sulted from heart failum ' : -1 i I . work, i" .,- 46 . �� ; I I . I - .. . )avItt, A . , - 1.� aeighbare at iginiotag M - , Edmonton I . I : 40 00 Boar littered in 1903, chard Delbridge, R 8 Pow:ell. Late Crawfordej, � AS" ba in of the city, and for never . : 4 -J a . an., I . g, Mabel Brook, M Brathour. Fancy p . ml ye4rx carried on -Another of the pioneers of North East, It _. I ,y notive mail _ AV 1 1 . I Birch. 2nd ind 3rd. two years old and � H - f� - 4 - - � I 2w%n RiVer, ?Vlan.$ � �(' � I . : . - I M oFaul. Any other variety, .9. f ?owell. 77 cushion, Alms, Brook, Mrs R Stevenson. a large boot and shoe buoinoss,. He � wee hope passed &WAY on Sunday, Saptember - � R�� I - I er for, - . I . . i ; . 7� 1 . eaerved feath . . . Ill. t � . . over,. R Bitch, lot and d, C Harvey, Sow L lk,� - � - __ . � � . : . � I . one year old and under two, R Birch, C Brook, er, .. f Plattielb got$ pillow, mounted, Mrs F. prominent in Methodlebehurob, work and 13th, In the person olf'Mr. James Callin, at �49 I I I _ �- i . I I I , � R I the Masonic, Ordero . his residence, Stratford. Deceased w" aged "I 2 � . I g fook. � . e or 4, Miscellaneous. -Canned : fruit., Miss H reason, T McCallum, M Brathoya high , to 7;� �?� � - ­ I 2etty weddin� - stop-overg allowed. Tickets may be extended on '_ if le- Harvey, 2ad and 3rd. Sow littered in 1903, . 8 .�y , 0, months I . r, � . . . , � . I � . I i ; .�, - ' Wise, Collection hone digahsw, A P -Xr. John Cla -a and nine wortba, He was born ia -c � ,- I I . I I Y,IW B . �v;a of I I "T,ebtles role, or., - died suddenly at 80 year � week-,, when I , -1 on ayment of 85 a month. . . i . . . . R Birch, let, 2nd and3rd. . b A, MoPlier. t photo frame, Mrs R SteVensoni J a rn and and was onsof the firab settlers on -AV- ­ � ired, . 6 oney in e0m R Potter. Wbisk-holder, M Brebhour W, his residence in Paris on Saturday n o ing, Irel it,, , rile were, united ia P I . � Berkshire. -Boar littered in 1903, John MaPheason, H . �t . , 0 ­ I I � I ' W Bag- Bqsbisw. Screen, T H McCa , age of 84 years. He complained of the 8th con-tession of No;,,,h Raothope, tah- �, - � . - - zhe marriage Of bir, ; arm � Id and ever, C Har- son,, W Bagshaw. Honey in jar flum, Mrs R at tho ! I �t , , � I � .- - I I A&AM . Rome made wine, B not feeling well during the -night, and passed fog up and els.aring lot 26 In the spring of � � � . � . you -09, I � � -the Coa tei .1 ! `�-"*vd,llayi 'low two ys one year old sin venson. : Toilet articles, home manulloc- . I - I : - ; respee-ted 11 - � Clh.,* Rates to I I. ey let and Zhd, , Sow d shaw,0 A McPherson. nth thr - , ! �._, � y 8=91 . f - . , t re, Mabel Brook, Mrs R Stevenson. Rbg� away two hours afterwards. Mr. Carnie 1873 he removed to lot 37 o ' 0 t I d con 1- I - . miss, tl-uey� Wil I . I under two4 0. Penhals. -1; : James Thom, H Wile. Bottled pickles, . � � I . .1 - ; . n of tba, � ' Goc4 going: ,Se'ptembqr . oer 30tit D3, V0130ouver, Tamworth. -'D Douglas * took' all the H st Mrs James Blehardsoul Canned and prettiesti novelty in fancy work, not on was One of the best-known .and most highly concession of the $am$ township, Purchasing . ffm. wilso , . 20th and until Noveml: f 43 wak;ou, I -_ . - 11 : . I vage ables, Mrs Jame's Rich4rdso.b, H Wise. Ifat,lbliso J Xestle, Mrs R Steve 7 respected residents of Paris, Born in Aber- ,at tf�a r.ar,.'t#,_it'1 lot 27, wijud eirt , � I - , .r prizes in thlo'class. I . noon, Miss . ; . _: I I � ceremony wax per - - � . . : � - . Savrere, of Bru0` about I ­ � . I I : ; . -1 , , I I - . - Vi4toria, New Westminster, B,'C.; Seattlep Tacomaj Wash. �x­ - -, - 1 t5 ia, deenehiro, he came to Canada when a young on the oppordL3 Lide of the road. - He IWU- : - . , Diploma. -Pen of any 'breed. to consist of VzazTA':sLEs.-Ameriean Woqiler Pots. J K6itle, Bedroom slippers, Mabel Brook' ` ­ .- �:� . ': - . . . . .1 . I I I � ' tin 'he former -until I , , V ; I - i I . tm_, � I .aa, ulmyod by 0. P, R. � i boar and three sows, 11,; Birch, D Doglase t ;r 11 Beauty of Mrs R Stevenson. Child's dromp, Mrs man�, aud nettled in Paris when iD was a nod to reside �nn t ^' - - as C j:m Saddler, John Cottle. Dr . � __ " if T v �_ 1-1 I sry g� - houses. Ac a builder and four years ago. when be rpmoved to the -city. . - T . . : : 1. . I potatoes, Wm Sadler, VV R Trott Hannan Mrs R Stevenson, Set, of ladiel hainlet of tw6nty I I W f : I . Special. -Best three bacon pigs, Y. . I frac, -4- 1 , . . W � -1 tractor, he erected many of the best Two yf, ax,j agt) he fall In bi � own hou2c, i- 1 1. After the W&J��- I i PouLTRY.-Li . ! ;� - thit Birshmas, G Irwin, W Pearl of Savoy potatoes, Thomas'i Ferguson, miderclothing home manufactu�e, Mabel 001, 4 = I . t i 11- . q � . . - TEWART, A Me � oil oa houses in and about Paris. Until recen turing bf si bip, anti although he re,covored. sa- I rr t couple left for , GREIG & S ge Y Carling. Dar --Bra[hmss, G Irwin, lat T B'ock, or. E �re Sta� p6tatoes, T Brook, J R otter. Painting �In - s;=_ � I ! I I � Itip I _�tevenoou, years, Mr, Carnis took an ;active part in an t,) beable -i walk b,4 never fully regained -. i �.I ­ - r` I . d 2nd. Barred Ply0outh ROV, ke, A Bis- q �Jr. . phant P0. 0 r the train for , Bro k, sr., W Sadd 0 El hipa, glass, terra cotta, Mrs R . I I i *� -, . an . I , f _-.4 � - dv� �rmen I � . ''i sett. Buff Cochins, Partridge Cochine and tatoes, W R Trott. - Brooli. No. faney outing or night Oirb, Win municipal affsfra, and at various times serv- his formpr health a -Ad -for uoine mouths had - � f I i - , I A h( -,r4 of f OM-_ . C. P. R.Ticket ancl Telegraph, and Domini�n Express. - W Mrs R Stevenson, Fandy afghan, ed on the school bosrd and council. Politi- been confined to -the hotuse. ­ i -,::, � " T� , n wishes- . also White Cochjoe,� G Irwin took all, 1,WmEaddler. Rural Now 'N rkers, ; y" I �Ies, . ; � "I, I . "'adingireeb I I , I . � � 1. - - � . � i ­ . . - I .. . I . . .a " �; I � I - ! I - : I W� -, � AINOW11 - * . a- All : i :_ � � I - AEL 1AW ju I r grog " ( Ift 0 1I.Or -14 ( 4 � - I I . i � . . - - Z . .. I - I ; � i ��-�._ I - : . . I . . . 3 � � i 4� J � I - . I ! � - 31- - . �, � - I � � i - ­ . �_ I . - � . ­_ I I . I I . I I , I I I I ; I I I i I I . � - - - � -1 - : i .. I ; - - . � - I - I ; I I ; I 11 . - I ; � I I o � I I I . I . i . " -1 � I I -1 I I .. i . i - � I . 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