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cr=ud be desired Partnere,
good wives,- .with their sons
i - torso began to reach town
Ithe stream 'continued un
pan„ 'and by that time our
black .: with -peo ole, which,
attendancewas borneerned,
a great success. .The horse
fairly well filled, and t
shown would be hard to ' b
DISTRICT ,ZIATTRIRS
inety-line Years, Young. —Tae Lon-
n .dvertiser notes the feet that Mr
,hn ao*tor#, of Wxeter, was an Ine
part of ,1Canada. Cattle we.
ted visitor at the Western Fair at emus but those on the gr
don last week. It says: One of
�e host interestetd'spectators was kir. competewiththe best any
Sohn Gofton, of Wroxeter, Ont., who we're, also good, end silo
ntI less than 99 `years and 6 months ly good proportions. SheeP
ysiung." .Having heard of the tame
the tt:
able season. for the product
scarce. Considering
the Western Fair he decided to barn°
' London, and on wednesdaY of last grade° birds, the ptiulirx ;e
week, he, in company with his , eon splendid, but Only about
-lalaw` ' went to Queen's Park That he' I were filled. Taken altogeth
bad agood time goes - without saying. ( waste, as good as coda* I Z
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letters to fr=end€, Mr. Gotten dee ook Zr,.qthough scarce y
ares that he enjoyed every Minute
;mer years. The Bros agen
the Fair. He prides himself • on ad&d greatly to the pleasr
a Nimrod of no mean abllit'yrFor -on ,the O'rand ,stand, havin , _._,_�a,s
i,:. 3��ia. ra u4- uv., .uc.vu E,v,,..sE, 4V..l..t• in lie
bka each fall to hunt deer. Although ; afternoon,
�nt€rthin a very Shortdistance of the '•
fy
mann, he is determined to go Keep Children CoQ=
gal and is making •pre eratione ter
re -nether trek to the north land,
r The Hydro -Electric Exhibition.—The
Se •ro-Electric demonstration held at
. Plliiip Eanny's, north of Dublin,
nday and Tuesday of last week
complete succesa The .first dor
fieri
and their th
nd daugle- 1Y s
early, and
..about 2 ue�.
treets te ra Se, e n
ao far as a
warranted a ar
lasses were : f i
e animals sa , a
at in any it
e not nuie- F
until- would, B. V l
here. Bogs
a
in lr-.
were v ry
1 i•tnrav t-
on of hi h
bits w re
E the ns
r, the lair
ye. been
up to far-
brass band
ire of th
discou
music dere
x C t tib ' li u� s ice
s s' erre1 ante. ed f: z
I' j : rilm ulo k, 'h -
7: i , ue our r
m
. I: el o M nd ay i f
. eh .O e ;tas
0 -!Pi i tz e ai.,. w' z
iz-t lit 1ng,. o
t e liner f,
b y holly CO
a It an re
li h atte .n s 4 1
keep thei sh a.
ou always fl.4d til
Clothing, and
Oesigns t at wr
you see t ik ese
n raceme, is than ever to buy veer ••
Overcoatayercoatt here. Every maw ; and
c1 dee our; big showing of New
nee .s a ; o .der€ul ear .etyr of
n the; very latest styles road
dpro out.
f - j
t gar. eats in Progress' .rand
e that ever you will find new
you o), sight. Doli.'t buy nti
e cilia nest clothing.
t t f got r,.
w is ; as tri d,
ry l , ' ac';io w.s f ran
the ons'ru tics
the tch.s a
t e ter ; e ri , leve -
ie ! ord hi ` g'g sue
tai wad
n g l' o e
ed o"th
t ht. el h
dull Of th
ad beet'
tlee 4Lar eing..t c an e
ctibn fro o' e;
d ='ate o .s
n 1 1 a
E, ip and til fo;
t e
re ee t e
al. t e r a
tee o se ett
°, a;'''r ►'the ip.I
et, ! :. dg ha
r pree
' undo the tell -s
s tt;. (b• th p rti:s
It, i
ae t e 11) st W n
pe i do to 't :e ow
cop of which 'is
v t ref otsl y . (Be t: e
ie: 1 betty en:, so clL,r. b: tai ed a d dd, tl
e o an j b rpa d,
Cit, . s,'
se spent in hay pressing, -and o,
Tuesday there was a ernonatration of
res= ing, milking, chur g, cooking,.
, The system proved capable of
Dorking just as le had been claimed; to
o. The power was first attached to.
Inca A. Dariid.g's` Dain Belt. Power bale
tog press, Seven, tons of hay were
baled and the result was "ideal. Thio
-- the first hay baled by the iyrro~
mer. It was- then atcacheto fire.G.
iken's threshing machine,and tree
work done was excellent. The- power -
las no equal, as it s with the same
wed whether feedln light or beavy.
pther exhibits were ashing, eburniti
cooking, baking bread, etc. Hon. Adam
deck was present orl Tuesday after-
noon
fterloon and delivered an address, in
Which he set forth-. the many advan-
tages to be gained by the use ofhy-
ro power on the farm. The visitors `
rho came to wittiness the demonstration
;were very hospitably enterLeir:ed in the.
omsby kir. and Mrs. Ke ' and--
ughters. There were a goodly= num--
ter present, but there would have been
teeny more had the event been pro-
perly advertised and the place and
;tour more generally known. If It i`
;forth holding these exhibitions, and v
b'believe it is, it is worth while being -
fore particular in properly informing
the public - where and when they are
to be held,
et
t Maitland Presbytery.—The Presby-
tory of Maitland met in St; Andrew's
bhurch, Wingizaro, on September 17, and
transacted much routine business. The
rnrriittee of systematic beneficence
as given authority to make arrange
rents with Dr. McRae for the further
nee of the budget for -1913. It was a'
tread- to notify all congregations with-
in the bounds to the effect that the
.ssembly had fixed the minimum sti
*end of ministers In °uteric at $1,000
nnd a house and urge all - .congregal
Mons to raise the salaries of their
inisters in proportion to,the increaa-
ned cost of living • for the past fifteen
bears which is 45 per- Bent. (Kr. Brads
ley and Mr. Shortreed were appointed
*editors. Mr. West gave notice of mo--
bion asking session to present their
records for examination at the Septem
lber meeting. The commissioners to the
enerai Assembly reported their dill-
ence, severa 'stating that they 'db.
approved of the introduction of polit
lea" nlethocs et carrying smatters
Trough the Assembly, which is not
becoming• a church .court. Mr. Hardie
resented very forcibly the Assem-
bly's scherne for travelling expenses. Mr.
€norm and Mr. Mathieson were appoint-
on the executive of the froung'ec--
Is's Association. Mr. Menatehern was
pointed Moderatorfor the ensu=ing
lax menthe. The Moderator appointed
Messrs:•West, Hardie and Dr. Irwin a
hommittee to revise the commissioners'
;toll to' Presbytery. Authority, was gtv-
kat the Moderator and Clerk to pro.-
geed. with the sale of Enniskillen church
operty .after advertising the same.
eases. Perrie,
Mc
Lean and McAr,
thur,
th their elders,_ were aPlointed on
the .Board of Home Missions, She sal -
lay of -
Y the d 50.
cle`.k was increase
tn-Wishart- was appointed Preses_bytery's
rR tat= W.H.M.S.
ve before the e S.
eeti
n at 1 October i6,h
Sousse o
�' g � n
.
il The Show.—TheinMitMitchell
shell D,f3t he
*idrocate says the Fullerton, Logan &
ibbert Agricultural •Society s fall fair,.
telt in Mitchell on Vitesday and Weiii-
eday of last week, was good. The
ret day was a 'little behind ;fast `year,
ill+
ut the second day there was -a fine
how, and although not a frecord crowd,
re was a good attendance. The
either the f=ret day was dull and
o_erny, still the rain kept off, and
hibitors had their - goods in place
nd arranged by noon. In almost ev
roe department there was entailing off
n the exhibits shown, yet these on.
hib tion were fine apechneus of the
oduets of the farm. Flowers were in
' uridanoe, and the perfume from
hsrn penetrated every part of 'the large
all. Fine arts and needle work once
_+•re stamped the Iadiep of this. dis-
tr1et as no mean artists, and their
work was moat favorably commented
41Pon by the hundreds under whose
agie eye they passed inspection. Roots,
ev£getables and fruits ;were fair; but
-
e dairy- department was par excel -
e. The butter, especially', was termp,pt-
gT and in the different glasses the
•tidges found difficulty In leaching dee
dons.. The weather on the second
$Y, although threatening in the rnorn-
-e tined out '.fie, and ;was :all that,
•Every -mother knows her fatal tune
hot summer months are to sznali hne
dren. {Cholera infantum, diarrhoea, dye
enIiryl and etoenach troubles are
at this time and often a icioure Ale
tle life is lost after only -a twin) el
illlness. The mother who keeps. Bab 'a
Owe Tahiete in the • house : rels s ie.
The occasional use of tiler_ TabI is
prevent stomach and bowel 'troubles, a►r.
if the trouble comes suiddeialyr,-as it
generally does the Tablets will bring
the baby safely through. The Tablets
rare soId iiy medicine dealer or by ball
at- 256: cents a box from The .'Williams'
Co -Brockville, Ont.
Tukrarnith
Voters' List Court.—The c ort for the
revision of the voters' lis s of 'this
township will. be held in e coo oil
room in Seaforth on Mond y next, the
30th inst. There are forty appeals. Of
these 27 are . by Liberals and 13 by
Conservatives. .
Farm :Sold. ---Mr: John I=I Wise -has,
soled his farm on the 2nd concession,.
L 'R S , to Mr. ohn Deito from . Re -
ser county. The rm contal s 100 acres,
b an nacelle/It place and was solei
:for $7,000. Bir Wise 'intends . going
to C Iintgn to reside and hopes to ri
joy a well earned ,rust. L•
IFEBUOY SOAP SOAP is dell
tr bin$ for Bath or Yodel
derclothing It is
Cleanses. and . 13u -rifles 1. .
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St, Columban.
.Matrimonial. --The marriage .of Miss
Maud Carlin, daughter of I James e: fa
Carlin; to Mr. D. J. O'Connor, took place eriel
at St. Columban . church en Tuesday, of t
September 17th, at 9.3o- a.m, Elev. L'`ath- °bin_
er 17tthite ` officiating. The bride, who goo
was' given away by her tiler, were a
tailored stilt of blue and lack whip-
cord, with hat to match, -a d was at-
tended by Miss Mary NI hy, -wear-
ing a suit of brown Bedfo cord with
tailored hat. Mr. - J. F. el phy Ets-t
sisted the groom. After t e cerelony'
the party drove to the b ide's home,
where a dainty breakfast s served.
The groom's gift to the b i `was a
pearl necklace.: Mr. and . O'Connor
left on the afternoon` train for Detroit
and other points and on- their return
will be - at home to their friends at
the groom's residence near 1.3t. Colum
ban after - October 15th. ,
E New abrics
wonder I rang
whi, Ii We are howin
have 'vr ga eyed t'
lutely.,splend` . Th
an filatures man
;ries that you Will hav
jus. whf.t you .want.
for Fa 1 ' wear cover
f beau ift.l efec ts, . Thei'.
are awl n the finest
ether. They are abs
assort stat is sc : extensi�
niarvelausly 'beautiful: fa
- no dillickilty . ,.
heal
�..-T
held -o
need
en
gate re el
said .to
the tot 11.
the nel ;hb
habits ini t = e i -i:
of g .od en ug
not in 11 e
it f the
I Ddu: tri
e usas :1 ou
n i ceab
e; to
pies w re eq l :I ti
Hur, n bit =ne..
a i• t • ' nil : ant
vari tie .. ere of
tab an r' , is
'deed a , or 4 ;i ow
cha's' d .pia. it
•stal s o d
Ust s tli: buff
M8,11 - es,
in o ly m de
was no fa
oft , ese ! s
N' _e •`f h
up o .,,e st
man -f, +ser
time .ai , rb t
atio :° ! d' ''t.
was the
bele
-Tbe s
to hie
iy(ea
color
dna
trou
num
Pert
tbei
ly a
who
ed I
and
vt#th
weThre
til
e
were
aied
aeon
own
Stanley' :
• `Prize Winners: -At the show;; In God-
erfch last week Messrs. Snciwdea Bros.
Malde agood recortd, In the sheep and
pig classes. They tarried all the
prizes in Lincoln , sheep. I Improved
Berkshire pigs they got t for
board; . second for young ar; ; 1st
and 2nd for eged sow n iiret Ana
second for young sow;- else first for
Tamworth boar: first for aged sow
and first and second for young Tam-
worth sow. In grades t 10 took firs',
fel young esow and first a d second
for best pen of two bacon hogs. This`
enterprising :firm Also fared well in the
'poultry, They . took ' first for .- . any
variety Turkey cock ; any other turkey var-
iety • first for r Peklh duck
h
and drake first -for guinea fowi cock ;
t LL
nd f �e a ortt in ie
also Seco or Waite
t=omb coClserel • second for tin et • of
sare breed, eked.' first forvariety
turkey hen. - 1
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Uaborne j
Death of Mrs. Delbridge.—Mrs. John
Delbridge was - taken to the London
hospital last week for the- removalof
a tumor from her breast. ' The opera-
tion
pen -tion was successful, but t e patiedt
1e withstand' c
was unab to wit sta , the shock,
and she passed peasefully away on
Friday. Mrs. Dblbridge was- much and
deservedly esteemed by ail who knew
her and her death is deepl regretted.
The sincere sympathy of a will be
extended to the bereaved husband
and family.
Death of James Earl,—T a ere passed
awayt at his home °on the ls: venth cone
cession of Usborne, near mvllle, on
Monday, ate 16th. of Septernb - , another
of the oldest residents of 1 'e town-
ship, in the person of Ja,. es ' Earl,
aged seventy years : and fo months.
The deceased- had - been '' poor
health for several months, . being a
victim of cancer o f the - -to h, trona
which he was a•• great ., errs dura
ing the last few weeks. . Hari was
a" native of Ireland, but • e ` most - of
his life had been spent - in his. neigh-
borhood. Eie was a kind me' _later and
much respected - by a large Circle of
friends. He leaves a- wife and one
e. opted 1, ushber,. 1 ga#1101 ki
flow',
10 • 1= , th'
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the las fat y
For a gr tm iy
local d : eas an . • :
conga ly ail= -
noun i it in • t
to be ton titu n
oonati do 1
menu to • 6,
the o y net ti,
taken to nails n
spoon, ii. It ne ' dt
surfao0 o th sy
dollars for any ;e
cars and
Addy F.T. n ;a
Sold -hy ru • :
Tako IL 'a'i L -
h in is tio+i o the coo
. tether, an ant
StI .Os'�1'to,be Ina rdbl-.
a , • • s p no, ne it
ed a.. amyl=,•... d
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lou o e d : et It e
$'rt sitb'= to a t-=
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a 's en an. f. vire
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sati
i wonderful
f cti i S select-
e o ' o4 speci l
f•
avi g it rna4e
sur after any
et, trimmed
and Made
c
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Tailor �}�� h,
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t exactly an .
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LEGCE:and Style
find deli ex-
pression i thr few
Fall Coats We are showing,
They are models that are ab-
solutely new and corrCct It
every detail—smartly d`,sin-
ed, beautifully trimmed, and
'marked by originality of style
and elegant and perfect work -
,
i
manship, There has ;been a
wonderful advance e1i g this
prosed yo
.:,
his s • . son t
+� n
seasons and we this
who ha e pu a d
h se
since o 'enin days i
that ne er be re in
elabora sho ing of
We have mad •« rep ai
p
havep1.ery nt c'' hats tin
y
wilg tnd ex erienc+
in making a ,`;ecornin
are very yeas s nable.
i1 a sho i
cIt would s
ilc. the -h
sir Ne
lbearo
-t
a,tQrtll
eautifu l
ttion fo
show 'y.',
ad saleslad
selectio
n` o i 'net;
r ass l oth
reds Of mom n
all Hats a: ;6 � h
e
our statemen
the a such
Sty1 a
'big Basansh%s
and - lents.
sto assist
,
Y
The prices
year, the many beautifil Sfyes
we are showing ark!, wiirning
the enthusiastic iast'c adi
a
1, Oi3 of
every visitor to our y -toe
Wear Departfxies t, ' , will
be deli �'hted : with- � � h we
I
have to Sho*
ytlu3l an[d you
will settle your Coat question
here to your entire satishaction
ate
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