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I MCLE plfwlishers
13 1904*
) . 1 $1 -" Year in Advance.
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I � . The Exeter Show, vey; sow �ittered in 1904, R. Del- " 1, Itm; Yarn mat,, Miss 1). .N,ott, with farin implempnts. Mr. Ilogie's
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. I I FURS The fall show of the South Huron bridge, R. Birch 2nd and 3rd. Public tichool Mrs. lk�nry Creigliton; -�vool socks, loss �s about $3,000, partly insured. -
- Tafloring I I I � � and Stephen and U-Sborne, Branch was Berkshire' Boar, I year old, R. ,—AND-- ' I beavy, b1iis P. Nott, P. Whiilock� A valuable team and fittings belong-
� ,, 1. . - . LN'D held on the ground -s of the I&tter, in . Birch, R. Sanders; 2 year old soNv,- Oollegiate I nstritute wool ,iocks, fine, Mrs. Henry Creigb- ingto Mr. Brown, of Arrnadak-, who
'1�1, and I Exetcy,�,o,n MGPday and Tuesday last. C. Harvey Ist and 2nd; I year old ton, Mrs. R. Stevenson; co'tton stock- was 'runwng a stumping outfit, on
� � : I � .1 I The Exeter p`eo,�' Sow, S. Oudmore- sow littered in I ings, Mrs. Henry Creighion, Laura the tfarm, were destroyed. Mr. I
t ! read-vmada . . . . I FURN ISH ple &d nut have, quite 1901, R. &a�ders, G' PP-n1ale. - . Ferguson; ivvool mitts, Miss N. Tom. BrowWs loss was $500. A set of hay-
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I . ll, . their Inqat luck , 'this year in the 'Tamworth$ -D. Douglas & Son Mrs. -R. Stevemon; ladles' silk mitts, n tolen from the stables
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I 'Clothing . .. � 1NGS matter Wi weat'her. The f)irzt day took ,all ,t%e prizos in ihis. class. i commended by the minister E. �Ilanham, Mrs. H. Creighton; t weses W]% v,a,s, .8 P r e V i 0 u S.
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- �__�_ � . � . . second da Bi-gs 1for Packilag-Be�t 3, R. Birch, of education of Ontario. men -3 wbol mitts, L. E. Day, Mrs. H. -Mrs. Ronald XfoLeod, of Galt,
, I I y ,opened -cloudy and wet, T. P�,ior, D. Do�uglas &!Son. Creight:on; men'S wool,gloves, Mrs. aged 65, NV,he itbempt,ed to commit
- and )very unpromising, although the I If you vant a Seholorship or a , Z,
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� z Mternoon wa!w fair show weWLher, Diptoma-Pon, R. Birch, C. Har- a Gold Medal, buy your Cyellkht.on. Mrs. J. Tom; counter- suiciiie by taking a dose of Paris
. - ; :But the� b -aa foren.on, - voy, D. Douglag & Son. . pane, k4itbed, Mrs. Hurdon, Miss N. green at her residience last Tb,lirsday,
0 ma . ny a . no doubt, kept Poultry -Light brabma.s, Carling books from I I . I . I ,Tom; counterpane, crochet, C. H,. died'tfrom the effects of the poison
. - N I -13yos.,, G. Irwin; barred Plymouth Sanders, John Decker; coVn-terpane, in th,e hospita-1 at 5 eclook Saturday
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I . . I a (good many neaTer atband, at home. ,R6cks, A.' Bissett 1st and 2nd; buff Q 1EX,0 WINT10101 tufted, ffred Hoggtartb, Mrs. Creigh- mnrning. Deceased leaves a husband
. . . o . But, 0spite this, there was a g*od coth-ins. G. �rwin Ist ana 2nd, part- A - INIL19 ton; �silk quilt, E. H. Fish, Laura but 4io obildren.
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SXI%:Y-A- � show jand a fwir crowd,' the gate re- -
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j���_. � _ rich zoehins G. Irwin, A. Reit S]gAFORTH. Fergasop; patchwork quilt, cotton, -Duncan Ferguson, a fariner, I" -
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. T 08iPtS amounling to $467, and this, langahans, 'A. Reith- silver groi I E. axnham, Laura Ferguzon; patch!- ing inear Galt., met with a t3hocking �
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I , , " with -over. three hundred memberi,, Picture framing a Specialty, .
- . i I dorkina, G. Irwin; lb�llaok breasted ) C) work quilt, cloth, Mrs. James Tom* accident .1ast Friday. While w-orking
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- "I -1 I eaek of whom wa,s $Ive,n three ti(319 red games, Carling Bros;'any variety - Thomas A. Glendenning; patobwoTk in 'his barn his band was taught in
U� � I 1. � � �11 - ;atL4- There wds not such a large dis, games, Carling Bros; black xed game quilt, dog cabinp Miss N. Tom, Mrs. the g6aring of the windmill alid bad- �
I_ I ! . Play of roots and vegetables as we bantamst A.'Re�ith; any variety ban- nie de Jerzi6y, T. Brock, Jr., T.Brook, James Mom; wool shawl, Mrs. H,. ly torn. He was unable to free him- .. -
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. � I I 1. ; . NV&S very g9od. Friult made a very spangled haxnburgs, WI Carte O.A.K. McLeod; Bartlett, CarlAng Mra. 0. Creighton, Mrs. J. -White* was tound. He will likely lose his .
I ii nice display, and dairy pr ucts were 'Reitb; r. A. Bros., J. Hunter. da-rning, Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. H' hand, the teiidons of two fingers be- �
zod ,golden spangled hambu,rgs, .
- I I well trepresented, while -' the display Plums. -Lombards, J. Houdan,-T. Cre;ighton,
i I I . of ladlee work was la,rV mid varied W.' Carter; ilvio� pencilled ham- Brock, sr. ; ponXs seedlings, Carl- Tom, A,l buttonholes, 'fiss N. ing torn out completely from the.
, - 1 1 1 . I burgs, ,W. 644rter, g6lden pencilled I wa Brook; Uble in a i s, Nall)le elbow.
. .1 - i I In ,the 446ld the show of poultry was. hamburgs, ter; black bam- ing Broa.
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I . . I � . . I -rge ; itthe W. Car . Brook,, Urs. John' WW4� , doylies, -Dert fflabey, 15 yeaxis old, second
11 I I � . unexpectedly Ja Bhow of burgs, 1W. Carter; houdans, W. Car- Grapes -Con cord, A. McPherson . Mrs. R. Stevenson, Nellie Cr,',Tbto,n; Son Of Mr.. S. R. Mabey, of Gximsby-t
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. ware, Rev. W. Martin,.F. Elog- pi ,. Stev- wa-A found
. Aheep and p1gs light, but there was ter, A. Doi-th; W. C. B. polands, W. Dela - 'llow Isbams, E. H"ha=,-M ilead in his father's
. - To. 19, Rev. W. Mar- enaon, tMiss P. Nott; h&nd iiag, M. ala�ughler4h-ous'e ebout I o'clock 81=-
, a ivery good ,ahow of cattle, such Carter; or.ph1-n'gt,oa-.3,' )�en Makinis; arth ; Rogers Is
- � . - tin ; Rqgors No. 4, Rev. W. MArtin ; Brook, Mrs. R. .Stevenson; laundr day aftermoon. - It is su
I � well known herds -as -those of Messrs. . golden p6lands, G. Trwinlet and 2nd -0 I .Y pposed be
� H-Sm.ith,.kJ-Alliaon-,. T.Shapton, John an- � Rogers No. 22, Carling Bros, ;1 any. bag, Mabel Brook Vm P. Xott I was taldimbing- up -the WiMERSS rope
, I I?" y variety polands, G. Irwin Ist and other rvariety -of grape3, T Brock, pin . ,
I �. . . -Hunter,! Herbeft Crioh and others 2nd'; yv.hilte leghorns, W; Dawden, A, cushion, Mrs'. A Stevenson, N�' when the lost his hold axid 'fell, the
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11 'he light clames were np�t' so well I
�) , - t .1 . white aeghorns, rose comb, W. Car. MoPheTson; 13h�Lmpion, Thos. Smale. enson, W&Ty Brethour, E. H. Fish I oatc'h�ag'him UnAer the!rhla, and dk,-
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� - � I .honey, photo (frame, Mra. R. Stovens6n, N. loo&ting (Us .neck. The maTU-of the
. . but -th`06 wao a Y�ry-good sb 411 ; Ed. Maguire,' Ja.4. Bagshaw ; ,40ney
i � I � ,represent'od as in some former' years , ter ; black Jaft, I -at and. 2nd G.Irw Misoellaneftm,-Collection of
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I - i; , - . ow 112 � andaluslans, Thomas Brock ,Jr., Ist i eigbton; whisk holder, Mrs. H.'hook ,were plainly dtim - -
11� - -_ I all horses.' The ! Or rnable.
I I �� � �V- I class" of heavy and 2nd: black spanlob, T. Brock, Jr., in ic,omia, B. Maguire, A. McP-berson; Creighton,,
. Mary Brotbour ; screen, I -The �Provinolal �86crotary hat tak-
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� 9 . � appeding- -oontests,afforded much in-' W. j. honl3y fin i4r, John Oke, J. Bagsbaw; Mrs,. j,o&n White; toilet rtioles,.,' on steps ,to '
. ,I ", ; Bowden; black min,oToas, G. a rollove'the jails through
� 11 L J .. . tere-A as usual. collection of home-made wines, Mrs. Mies p. Nott, Mar Bretbour; iloy-t * out the Provinob of all-ininatest who
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. �� �. I,- �., I were well filled, the contests keen, &btev, W. Carter; w1hiteand golden Jamos tTtom, - Miss N. Tom. elty lip faucy work, MTs. R. fftovcn- I maY properly be cared for in* the
I I I .... I .., t' -_,' .9, G. - Irwin ; buff wyan- American iWonder po. -son, E. H. Fi6h; bpedroom slippers, asylums for the � insane or kindrod I
- �� ,.-,�%'Z ,,, ... and -,afforded much Interest to the , wyandobto V,eg<ftb1es,;_ -
. � 1. ,..,,.- ., Wra. Sadler ; beauty -of Heb- :gellie Croight4>,6
I I I ." I . , MrA. R. Stev(;ison, f1istitutions. It is said that there
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. ..'?.;,t�f-1'- -ron, W.Rivers, W. Sadler; Pearl of
.1 . was a success although it was evi-! wyandotlbe�s,.-G. Irwin; red caps, W. child's dre,gs, Mrs. R. Stevenson, M. are about 60 lun-,,tits or idiots in the
. I �i-;,;4_-'. dent ibbat every -departmexit suffer-, J. Bow I Savoy, f.r. Brook, sr., T. Brook, jr.; Brook; liadles' iinderclobbinjg I jails, but I -
W ,�;, -1 turkeya, G. Ir- 0
1 - - . - ,�,-��;, 1.3 I *� white tur- Empire t8tatej T. Brock, isr., A. Me- K many of these way be sub-
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I - ,�_A I- Ewen ; �Red Elephant, W. Rivers, W. Oi 1, Mrs. R. S te I
I . I '.." -,f The following is the - lil9t Of " success- I keys W'. Q�rter ; 'any variety tur-
�1. I �) , . .11' venson, Mrs. John fuge. Dr. Russell, "of Hattlilton, a -ad
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.,44 � 1-1 I ! ' -keys: ,W. J. Bowden; Toulouse ,geese, h
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. � Horses. -Heavy Draug1ht, -Brood D. DGUgl" Rural oNew Yorkers, T. Smale, W. E-.' Hauham, A. Hastings;, fancy at- , appointed to make the necessary in-
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I I I , mare, 1Wm. Kernick, J. E. Creory,! W. Carter; lany var�ety geese, A. Sadlier- any Other variety of po- gan, Mrs. R. Stevenson, E. 11anbam '
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I , i . John Caldwell; foal, 1st and 2nd, J- ' Bilssebt; Pekin ducks, and Rouen . ta toes, 'Jobn - Decker, W. 'Bilvers ; tea ' John -Mr. John A. McAlpine, a" high- - A
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I . . Caldwell,; filly or - ,gelding, 3 years . three Inew varileties of potatoes, Wm. -N,hito; Iside Ibogrd scarf, Mrs. Stev- 1Y esteem6d, resident of Glencoe, .
I . . . . V I ducks, G. Irw"m'; any variety ducks, I -
I 'old, W., J. Eldor, Cha,�. McAlldster, . Rivers ; winter, cab�bage, C Birney, enson, A. Hastings; handkerchi d
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I � .1 - G. Irwin; collection pigeons, A.Hoop- of$, N. 1passe away ion Tuesday, 13th inst., I �', �
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. P .1 . � Di x on & Son,s , or; jB�lgian , al�bits, L. E. Day, Jr., L. May, sr. -;'fall cabbw-ge, W: Sadler ; Creighton; handkerphief J)ox, Mary ; at 'his homi *an -that village. Mr. Mo. . I
� I any variety rabbit'.3,
; llymrs pdld, Wm. Kernick, Ratcliffe: T. Brook, 11 blood fbevtls, G. E. Anderson, B. Band- Brethour, Nellie Creighton-; centre ' Ali�dihe iwas born in Mosa, about 60
. . I : � . � ' I Bros., Simon Hunter; filly or gold ' - I ers; globe beets, J. Ford, W. gad- . I
. Overcoat protectio' is one, -kind of protection we believe - i T. iBro k, JrI guinea pfgz, A. Heo' piece, Mrs. R. Stevenson, N. Creigh- !, years ago, and was,widely And mast
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. . A . ing 11 yoar� odd, Simon ll'u-nter, Dixon or -.. 0 � � . . p- let;. Isugar beets, F. Tribner, James ton; centre piece, any rk, Nellie'favorably known. not only ,in his
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m. We farinish it to our customerS. We protect you from & 6ans,� Jobn Caldwell; teAm', E. C. 1 I Saunders; long mang.olds, 0. Birney, KS -
. I I .Vir(hs tBred in 1 4-Ligbit brah- Croiglxton, Mrs. R. Ste- on; cro I native county, -but throughout -vves-
rain and wind. from 46at and cold. � I i . RDIWns, �C. E. Hackney, J. R. POtter- [ m&s amd day� braMas, Goo. Irwin; L. Day, sr., R. Sanders; 1331-obe man- ojiet lace, E. H. Fish, Mxs, R. Steven- -tern Ontario. Besides his widow,wbo
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I I Hunt 9ohn Craven, James Mo* ' � le,r; intermediate mangold,S, C. Bir- Stevenson, Mabel Brooks; crochet, Hensall, �m leaves a brother and two
. KAn Roweliffe, John Craven, Ir ; - 13t and 2nd.; 1w-hRe plymouth rocks, ney, W. Sadler, R. Sanders; early work omd fancy brald combined, Al- 4, sisters. - .
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� TV ; l I o ng 3, year� Heywood, D. rtleib; buff lochi 1.3 horn Icarrbts, R�v. W. Mart,in, John ma Brook, MrA. J. G. Stwibury, cro- �-The Ontari
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k I I ,11, R. Birob, J. H. ' 6het mrork in silk, Alma Brook, Mrs,: 'partment- recerPtly despatched a ran-
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� I i - Robinson; filly or gelding 2 years , Irwin i1st an4 2nd; b. b. red gam�., L. Day, Jr.; long,orango or red car- R. Stevenson; kn-itted lace, Laura ger to inspect the distriot'nortt �
I you r . Ru rs' e., J old, W. R. Smillie, Wm. Morlock, J , John Coittle, T. Smale; white FergWon, Mrs. H. Croiglhton; point 3and weat of C)iaplea-q. ,O*n tile C. p.
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z I . i- . or yellow� field @arrofs, W. Rivers, lam,_,Mrs. R. Stevenson; Honfton R. He weporta that I;e discovered - .
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. Each overcoat -we sell is a lasting advQrtilsement ifor us. old, J. If. Robinson, Wm. Essery, T., variety bantatws, G. Irwin I t and I I 18adl r.; sweet corn, H. E. Rues- lace, Mrs. R. Stevenson, Mrs, J. e of good agricultural land �
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� I 00,000 acres in 0,xtent. The. dh-
I ,1 Shapton 4 Son; I-eam, A. RobinsDn,: 2nd; p.s. and $'.p. ihamburg§, W. Car- , ttvnbu-rg lace, Mrs. J. over 12
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I � Fish; 1w.c.b.. 0o.lands, W. Carier, T. P. ,,W,h it ok, R. Sanders, W. Rivers ; Stevenson; Utting, My . Michipicot-eii iyon coulftry. The ran. I
isn'tKind to his best interests should not I.hiss Seeing our General Purpose -Brood mare, J . melons, W. Rivers, sweed tu I lace, E. H. Fish, Mrs. R. Lake, and is situated due east of the .
I ) . Roweliffe, Wm. Dunsford, J. Row- i Wbite; 'orphijigtons, B. Mak'ns D . -s. R. Steven-
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7 �� Win. DunsfoTd; filly or geldiag 3 n'g ..Sadler, 1. E. Day; gumpkins, L. Day, fine, Nellie Creighton, Mrs. R. Stev- to Iten township d I ,
every shape ; every good fabric is t rs ,old,, John Hey, jr, W.- Father I B . i1st and I 2nd; brown le orns, �m-, OR. Stnder5;' cauliflower- L. Day, enson; &awn thread work, heavy, he dias eve'r seen In -the Provincie of , � I
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, . . - . � inglham� & Son; filly or gelding 2 � dalivalans, 1T. Brook, jr,, lat am x 2)id I - Alma Brook, - Mr,4. R. Stevenson; I � -
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, I vears Old, John Hev Jr.,filly or -greld- 1,1.. 1� 1��, ,.3, rP 'n Ir - 4v v,,,, �e A grueso ' 0- .
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uv1YT.Lcoazs zvt,ou, p-Lul ip'.LZI aiiLuf Ing J� year old, John 'Roweliffe, N.: manoxcas, w1lite, mi orcas, ions, C. Birney, W. Sadler; tomatoes, eA30n,; )oo-ronattion braid work, Mrs. I ��� ;, __ I,: I �i
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I 11 _P�� I r%17- - Tma, I I n f. 1-7 r nil F I tn � 11andford, John Decker, W. J. Pym; , wood I buff -�vmndotties W. ' arter- G. E. Anderso)-a; citrons, R., Sanders, Work, Mrs. J.. White, Nelli'e Creigh- Alexander .4aniso-ho-tvski. The old I . .... " ". :g
V�Luv V10 L M U i 0-� J I 0 1 Muir &, �Go.; parsnips, W.'Sadlor, J. t,on; 93erliqu.- wool work, E. H. Fis�b, man twas kound dead inbed, `haviug,
. Sovereign Bank special, for best 1 EI H. Fis�b; r'd caps, W. J. owden ' i�,
buy—the coats will do that. - -4 bl3avy lfiprge on the ground, � W.Xer- ronze- turkeys, &. Bis Cottle; Hubbar,d squash, G. E. An- Ja!s. Creech ; einbroidery in :silk, Mrs. I been ,dead for at leatgt six da.7 I The : �
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. I , Garri,*,ge.-Brood mare, R. Chart- 1,,gptt; :White tu. ke_vs,, W. Carter; pmy dergon, P. Whitlock -, table squash, R. Stevens,on, E. 11aujam; omb,r<)iA_ couple bad been ,in very straitened
. . -1 - 11�(] I L. iE. Day, 'L. Day, ,sr.,; colleodon ery in eo,tt*n, E. Hanih circumstances for several years and I
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. I � lers i& Bon, Paul.Madge; filly or geld-' den, Ist and 2nd; Bremen geese, W � I lat.ly Mx. J'anlschoNmm ki had been
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. I.. t.ng 0 pears old, R.. Charters & SOuss' 6arter; any- I 'er variet, A � ap- -
� illy -or gel4in' i ' I Birney. If -he old, lady, who is slightly de- ,
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. Jothn Kent, D. . 9 Biz-Astt t -1, pliquio k-ambroldery, E. H. Fish, Mrs6 so �
T 0 ,�SEE F - S . � I Tear old, Dew Brus.; team, Rowe' . �, jPokin ducks, G. r �",,';ter: Dair,y Produee—Five .pounds salt- ,R. Stevenson; -ribbon embroidery, mented, refused W admi,t alkyone . 17
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, . 5�� . - single W. J. Bowden; Aylesbury du ks, W. ed butter, P. MoT,aggart, A. Case, Mrs. ,)R. St�`V�nson; Mount Mollick into ithe house. They had'ibedli sub- , -,
J�� their very . �eat qdalifies, and. at very moderate & AtUnson, J. McKeej.thn H. car ' . Miss (P. Nott, J. Miners; ten pounds w,ork, Nellie'Creight-on, Mra. R.Stev- sisting On 6harity for some time. �
In great quantity, to sc e furs i Ii. I . . rdage, P. M. Chesney, nter, Carter. .
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Prices, we invite yon to look through our stock.' Fo, . .
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ltts, -D� ed Wombat Coats, Roadsters—Brood mare, W. I— 11. Creighton, Mrs. R. St —Saturdgy ,m�)rninig � - -
immense (ibantity of the Coon Coat,q, Black Do I y . a r,ing Company;, phae- rolls ior prints, R. Kydd, J. Miner's, n,etbing, 0. Timothy Cal
. � ao,tt,.,J. Lawson; foal, J. Lawson, C, � I 11. Fls'h, Mrs. R. Steven- - A
Wallaby Coats, BlaGk- Calf Coats, and ,, Dayman, ;R. Sandeys; filly or'gelding ton or mikadoi McLaughlin ar Co., F. McTaggc5t, Julia Triebner; Spec: sain; icrewel embroidery, E, Hanbifm, laglian, a yAmug farmer who lives -
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Delbridge, 1. Armstrong; filly or � . a twin plow. - �
I gelding j2 years oldt John Decker, D. i boit cutt4, al�o Portlaad cu�ter,Mc_ Kydd; ioreamery butter, Winehelsea z_eUson; braiding. E. Hanham, Miss P. While the ivas up among the horses
; T,aughtin Car �Co-; heavy b0sleigh8, Creamery, A. Q. Bobier; phoese, N,O,tt; iwork by woman o ' 70 years arranting the check reins tbp, ani- - t
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table butter, Fred Hoggerth, R. Mys. H. Creighton, Mrs. R. Stev- ing Ithree. -hor3es to
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ake ies, � !row,'J. I' Curra�; gang plow, ry & -, nning; do- R. Steven! on, earfully mangled by the plDw,, One � .
. quality and style a ined features which m our.range of lad ,O � . J. IK. Wd-w,, T. A. Glende 'S Miss X..Tom, Mrs. J. f :.
re'the epmb er styles or any be I tter E. LButt.; single roa&ter, J. Me:r- Son, Clo6k9hud Plow Co.; A on har'- I _'�
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faurs attractive. 1 No city fdr store will show any bett ner, T, RLRsett, sr., T. Shipley; * I - M,CAUC cloth, Louis E. Day; Wool Tom; home made bread, � AdamA 00,,se, deep -flesh wound, seven inches long, .L _1
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qualities than ;ou' i`see'in ours. The only difference no.ticeable will be in the lady drAvex, Mrs. Win. Charters, W. rows, 'H"y Son; .tarnip pulper, flannel, Wiss P. Nott ; wool blankets, ,bIrs. John Allamson, John Decker; was on,ade in his hip, and a similar . ft-
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Y ,I Mi�m,P. Notti L..E. Day;holmie made worked ottoman, Miss N. Tom, Mrs. one in the - ealf of, his leg by the :i
p4ces. Our prices are co�sidbrably lower, so we have been* told by people Witzel, John Decker; Sovereign 1st and J . !-
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who have looked through Gity stockg, We want you to�'see. our Persia� Lamb Bank )special �or beat light hor.5e'on I woo den Pu .2 d - G. J. boxse blanket$, 0. H. -Sanders; wool- plow points; A wheel pas . -,
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=) the-1groupds-, P. M. Chespey-' Cobbledick'; manure sprea er, R. - Ch-ildr,on's department, t -
Jackets,, our Seal Jackets, our Bokarhan Lamb-Jackets� 9�r Astrachan Jack-' -cattle—Thoroughfhred Durham — i Plow 00. ning; sewing machine, Williams handkerchiefs, Mrs. D. Mack, G. ears. Besides, he received suoli.serl- & i- -
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ulder and ha d, YOU must see Our Aged ioow, Jobn Hunter, J. a - I Murphy, Paris Manf. Co- Izt and 2nd; oTga,n, Do- Manson; darned socks, R. xydd, Mrs. ,ous internal iniuri4e$ as to make his . .� -P.
ets, and a.11 other small furs for neck, sh') n nd W. I �
Furs, or you'll miss seeingthe best, Pric6s will be found'easy.for such fine, Allison, John Hunter; 3 year old cow Grain and Seads—WhiLe fa 1 wheat, minion Organ Co.; parlor furniture, D, Miack; oro.aet work in cottgn recovery xloubtf ul I . 1_.,
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x-eliable f ars., . I I -1 eat, -J. K. Wdise, i Alex. cEwen; bedroom furniture, W. C. Hueaftpi I Dominion will shortly issue an -order __
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,� NOWS THE T1 EM � Ing w hea t F M. rethour, McPhorSotja; fine salt, David Mill; "Ils ieldb,hes, Farmer 13ros.'; p1n � dA.tion+ on which increased pay is 1 14
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. .. I H,erbert Orlob, C. Hackney; �eifer Wise; Isix I 'Y cu�ghion, Mrs. D. Mack, Farmer B .; i granted to tibe militia. A newly on-- I"
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- I M,Brethour; 100111mon oats, .Broth- CL,d.; 1tweeds, W. W.'Taman; single Heavy Harses.—T. 11obertson, Ild-, and by good conduct at the eX14 of 1:_f I
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If I MOBN��, . Tom, Miss N. Tom; Light Horses--_J,J,ob4e-rt 'Wilson, S - I ,,orm who , a record of two -a e � -
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the best and cheapelit in the m Smith; 2 year Old heifer, T. Shap. . ! * ' i,4,�j
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� it is I I I ton & Sons; I year old heifer, W. M. Brethour, I K. Wise; 30116otiOn uph,olstery, LRowe &, Atkinson,. W. C. Pridliam, Fullarton; .Toz(T,h Atkin- soon earn $1 per day. Officers get -1
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Westoott, H.-t_glwort1hy 2nd and 8rd: grain in ea Hueston'; tailors goods and furtish- 13o,n, (ruokeramita. I 9. , - _J
A . *1� -�v;-n John llowe' W. W qp.�O" , .0� 4-- _+ f ,wr. T_ ,""I'l- 4- The pay fi the several rt—b-sm I - �
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Kernick; i�pel s, 'Alex- McEweln, It. penteT work, Bass & Taylgr;'fbaker's H, Nell, Luoan. will be mL ,__ __ .1 .
All -wool ; does not irritate' the most sensitive, Smooth 4i silk, POsitiv61Y Wi)l -2nd; isteer calf, A. It6oper, T. Shap- '.. - - "I - ,,,,
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not shrink, light weight or heavy Weight, lowe,t Pric 11 jerseys -Best cow, T. Prior,'T. e Fin'o Arts -Figure in oll, Mrs. J. Shepherd, Hensaff. from 06.90 to $4, ea-pit&W from V2,80 -.?- i.- ,�il,i,l �
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owa 5 bull calf, T. Brock, Jr., ,T. Brock, sr. i lia Triobner; fall 6pples, Julia Trie- Bms.; water color, figure, Weekes Dairy and Manufaptures,-E. Ran- � 31 -On Of th ,Normal school in Toron- �_ � � _,i
; � a to the ott,2er day was notable f r two t; � q� -1
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Grei . � . rear old, I bner, Frank Tr;1ebner;; 12 -4inter ap- DT10S.; Sepia painting, Weekes Bros.; E�Ie, Hen-sall; Chas. 2wicker, Credit- 0 Q
i , Polled Angus -Heifer, 2 3 I " . 11 A4
! . county scenery, J. Senior -, � reasons. First because the pupils _,P�14 -
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Johnson Bros. Old Stand, J. & W. Allis'm, .Thomas Shapton &'Wm. Wood; hode Island greeninigs, 2nd; pencil sketch, Weekes Bros., aTtb, Heasall; W, Hazl,ewo,od, JKirk- :1111- �
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I I , Wegtwtt ; yearling steer,' G.A. K. Me d, S. .Sanders; ,-North- Mrs. R. Steplonson; collection of ton, . . males, a complete reversion of con- �� - F- -1
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I . i . son, W � E. Maguire; photographs, ph�6tographs, photo- ffortiitultural Products, -F. Met- ditiGns which existed up -to a few IL? - :1 I
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i Smi'AL, 4 . & W. Allt3m, fat cow or heifer, ' Roxboro TUSSetS, S. Ban ' s. Mrs. ',,graphic views, J. Senior; pen and ealfe,;Blyth I D. A. Cantel - , He is 11. y r 1 !,77� _. -,
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The largest. and beFA st . nd 2nd H. Smith. n; IB lawins, Pr w -n; 1Wm.- Harding, Exeter. ter, school, which, with the other, i m e ! i A �
. . Bank for I -nMe0TP,hRer$YO . sh- B. E. Fish; collection .coins, G. E. Fine Wrts,-R. B. Samwell, Exe , - _. -
in Western Ontario. . spocial,-By Sovereign ellow ; . sno w apple , J. Fi I 11 .
I ovennents made in the building, � �
t I breeding cow or heifer, H. Smith. I er, Frank Triebner;� grav : teins, L. Anderson Ist and 2nd; collectin of Ladies' Work,-Mrso D. Link, Cred- pr I 7-
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'' � — Sheep - Southdowns - A. Telfer,. E. Day; fall pippins, Julia Triebmer, stamps, G. 9. Anderson, 1st and 2nd; iten; Mris. X. t liffe, U,4borne I ;- wi a I - . ,
— __ � class. Dr.'Amos;'ool' D. Hur�- china painting, Mrs. W. J. Heaman, Mrs. 0. Douglas, Exetev_.' . still more useful faefor in the e4-
__ . took '11 the prizes in this I . "rts, Mrs. N. � 1. ucarional work of the Province than
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Harvest ExCursior - .Duncan I sbearling r . am, Wm. Hoy,' kins, S. Cudmore, .Wm. Wo d Alex- Flowers -Foliage 1plants, gerani- I _ uildinif - ;
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NORTHWEST . Hoy; jawe, A.Dun n, W.Rqy. ahear-/, , M. tion of floweis in pots.' W. M. -Har- -The Dominioa , .1 ve pleted khe puTohase from the Clark
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Railway. iSept. 27. ling ewe, W. Ho .our; T1b%,,on pippins, L. E-Dayt burn; dahlias, standard, John Cottlelt r 17th. Last year it beautiful residence, a:4joining Rideau I -_
.Via Canadian Pacift, ' lamb, W.- Hoy 1st and 2ad--pen, W. Tho -3. Smale; wagners, "M. I Salt%ri Mrs. J. A. Ste�vart;.dabflas, �bou- day, Novembe - I �1.1 - .
I . I I . I . I wart, A. - wa's in the mon tbof ' 010tolrer, but the Hall in Ottawa. The place will �_
34ppins, quet, Mrs. 3, At Ste East- � -1
winnipeg and Lleturn, I I I . , � I , smog. 11ay, A...Dunoan. �,F11� i Alex. McEwen; grimes 9. I to does pb ..
I . I i I I - �D� G. Penhale,' Julia Triebner, F. Triebrier; ni * erman earlier Kla . tprove satisf ac- henceforth be known as Cochrane .1 -
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moogeiaw an,i retnrn, I p -Rev. Dr. Armitrong .Black, wh M -_ - -1,
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Prinoe KIbert and return, I I i balls; [ram lamb,, Huejton ; verbenas, Jobia has ibeen pastor of St. Andrew's Pres - additions and improvements to the Y, - I �
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: , SM -50 2nd; f. pe h, Toronto, for the residence wit! 1, f i - �
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and return I I I $31.50 Shabton -, ewe lamb, G. Penhale Ist Ragarth, R. Sanderg; Du bess Old- tle; iphlox dx-ommondi, J h - I . _� . � .1
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Mte., Etc. flood for two mouths. 143.05 to V..neouver, Victoria, etc., good going to and 2nd; pen, G. Penhale Ist ry; la4d, to his earoc-_,f and devoted attention _'. '. � tll �
ation apply to Greig - and Stewart, bhe Laioagters-Robert Bell took all 13tenheam plpp�ns, A. McP eTson, F. bu I Zenulas. six varieties, John � . �,
0(3to ' '16th. - For Tickets and full Inform t, W. tle; basket of cut flowers, Mrs. _�-A: itire bectirred ju.st east of to ibi's work during his two years' .. I
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Have an agent a ticket when you travel the prizez in this class. Triebner; Itall6wate. a
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,he Canadian Pocifio RailwaY# i . . annuals in Brougham, zarly Saturday morning � -stAy in Cinada ht was unable to visit . .
auents for t - . � - Fat Agh -Fat ewe, Wm. HOY, A. Smale' . I G. lgamwello. Dr. Amm; . �.l - 0 .1 i q � I
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Pigs-YaTkahire-Boar, 12 year 'old, %haw, A. Mokw,en -, Duchoos of An. bouquet, Ed. Treble. I ings of Jamess Hogie# Springdale in the bnunds of possibility, howev- . � - %� I
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boar -Uttered in 1904, R. BiratL, R. Clairgean, A. MoPh`G1r301n[7,.T,,na' t. oot- The Ithreabing � J �
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