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Y 1 beg to'announce to the gen-
set;eral public that I am, about tO
.r- put in a complete stock of
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•.s. Couvenient alterationa have
.f. been we in rny store whereby
A room is provided foe placing on
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*iline of leathern*to, footwear.
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BUGGIE S
New and second-
hand Buggies at
reasonable prices.
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Hui•on St., Clinton.
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STRATFORD, ONT. .. • ... ..
GET THE BEST --IT PAYS:,
Best place in Canada for securing a
thorough business education or:a eti-
perior shorthand training. Our grad-
uates are alwaars successful in getting
positions, This school invariably gives'
its students nore than the3e. expect.
Write for Catalogue. Enter this month .
if possible.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.,
THE
. 11ELOTTE
CREAM
SEPERA-
TOR.
If you intend buying a. Cream
(motor, do not buy without tying
Melotte. It Skims cleaner, them§ easier
and will wear longer ehaer atty other
l'AePerator in the market. Six sizes of
Hand Seperators, Capacity fem. /So
lbs. to /ono lbs. pen home Prieetti
from $65 up.
Also a meg De Tavel Seperator for
sale. It was treed. Only two weeks
and was replaced by a new Melotte.
Will be sold cheap.
W. H. LOBB, Agent,
Clinton P.O.
The News,Rord contou
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CLINTON DYE WORK'S.
ant • Prepared to do all kinds or
Cleaning, Dyeing and Pteseing of
Clothes: All work done on short not•
tee and satisfaction guaranteed: -
J. T. SEWARD.,
South of railway tree, Victoria
street, Clititoto
DRIVER FOR smx.
A plod three-year•old
$0•4,C. .Apply
THE NEWS -RECORD OFFICE.
SHEEP 1"'OR SALE,.
Six Leicester Ram Lambs and one
Shearling Ram, all eligible, for regise
teatime Terms reasmuttle.
WILLIAM GLEN,
Oct. 211d. 4t CLINTON.-
PIGS FOR SALE,.
I have 2 good sows mod 30 young
0,7,8 for sale.
IV.
driteer fon Clinton,UNCAN.n, ()et. 7th.
APPLES WANTED.
The Clinton Evaporator will be rea.
dy to receive apples on Friday, nth
Sept., and the highest price will be
13ring, your apples ottle and
big to us, but rotten ones are not
wanted.
TOWN & CASE.
Sept. 9th.
.11IGIIEST PRICE PAID ,VOR GRAIN
• I represent the mod & Cullen Mil-
ling • Company 'of Stratford and am
-in. the market for all kinds a grain
for which the highest price will be
paid. Don't sell your grain without
seeing me, at • the Standard. -elevator,
IV, G. SMITH.
Clinton,. Sept. isth, 4 -
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FARIVI FOR SAI,E.
One of the best ioo-acre farms in
Tuekersmith for sale. zi/4 miles: from
Brueefield on the Mill Road„ Seafor-
tit 4Xsnites. Splendid locietiorte sell+
ool opposite. Good state of cultiva-
tion, large orchard, clout 9 acres
good bush,- 2 barns, large shed, eom-
fortable. house, , Apply to
II, puriyisTEEr„
August 5th. . CLINTON.
STANLEY FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale lot
21 and part 22 on th,e 5th concession:
of Stanley; containing 765 acresonore
or less, about 50 acres cleared and
under grass, balance wooded with val-
uable cedar and hemlock. This is a
good pasture farm. It is situated
4 miles from Brueefield, 2' from Var-
na and 6• ft.om Clinton, For further
particulars apply to
. : MILLS SHIPLEY; •
Aegust . 29the CLINTON'.
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CLINTON .00117R.T • OF REnsioN.
Notie, is hereby given that a .Court
will be held pursuaut to the "Vote
ers' List" .Act" by His. Honor the
-judge • of the comity .court of the cowl,
.ty of 'Huron at Clinton. on the 23rd
day .of October, 1903, -at 9 o'clock to
• hear and determine theseveral com-
plaints of .errors and omissions in
the.vbters•' list ef the Municipality of
Clinton for 1903, All persons having.
business at the Court are required to
attend • at the said thee and place.
Dated the 6th day of- October, 1903.
,WILLIAM 'COATS, Clerk.
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WOOD WANTED,
too cords wciod wanted, in . the
bush or delivered,
IIA.RLAND 13120S.
August 26th.
AUCTION SALE.
. -of-
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS..
The iinclersigned lieS been instructed
by Mr.Gabriel Elliott, sebninistrator
ot the estate of the late Thomae
Elliott, to' sell by public auction on
• Thursday, Oct; Isth •
at Lot 33, Ilayfield Line, Goderich
township, the following : 1. mare eo
years • old, 1 driving mare 9 years
old, 3 milk' cows suppo'sed- to be in
•call,. 6 2-year-olli eteers,4 yearling heif-
ers, • 2 yearling steers, 3 Hereford cal-.
ves, 5 ewes, .1 binder nearly- new,
mower nearly .new, i hay rake., i lum-
ber ' wagon, buggy, I cart, x seed
drill new, i cultivator'e.gang phew;
2 Walking WOWS, 1. set. iron harrows,
r cutting box, I set double harness
new, z set •single harness. ThCie
be positively no reserve, All. must
be sold. Sale at j o'clock, sharp.
' Terms : All. sinus • 01 $1o. and under;
cash ; on over that amount /.2 inonths'"
.credit will be. giyee. onapproved joint
notes.. 5 per :cent. • diseount for cash
on all Credit amounts. • •
The Farm will bit offered for sale
at . the same tine and place. e •
G. ELLIOTT,BROWN '
.Admin.tstrator. . Auctioneer.
JAMES A. SMITH, ADC1IONEER. 1
II am a:licensed auctioneer for the •
County of Huron and will sell by per-
centage Or by•the dollar. Residence lot
37 and .38, Bayard Road, one mile
south of Clinton. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Orders left at The News -Rec-
ord office or • my house will be prom-
ptly • attended to. . •
• . JAMES A.. SMITH,
' Clinton, P. O.
The nedeesigned offers for Sete the
building on, Ratteobury street former-
ly used as an office •by Dr. Dowsley,
the building to :be removed front
the premises. ,
• IIARLAND BROS.
August 26th, •
FOR SAIM OR TO RENT.
A comfortable house 'situated- . on
corner of Church and. Osborne •streets.
•. Apply to
• CHAS. OVERBURY,
Clinton, • July i6th.
• TWO HOUSES. FOR SALE.
The un,derMgned offers for sale a IX
storey frame house on Victoria street
south of the railway track. Small or-
chard, good well,stable, etc. .
Also small frame honse on James
street,, near the knitting factory, X
acre of land, gooel well, ete, •
Will be sold on easy terins.
JOS. ALLENSON,
Clinton, •January 6th. •
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TUCKERSMITH FARM •FOR SALE.
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The undersigned offers for sale that
choice so acre farm it the Haron
Road, Tuckersmit's. one mile. east of
Cliaton.New frame house with sum-
mer kitchen, first class bank barn,
drive shed hen house, pig pen, silo,
two wells, windmill, and small or-
chard. The Bayfield river runs sierOse
back end of lot. Thirty acres of flats,
the finest of grass lead. This is a
splendid farm, well situated, and
will be sold on easy terms.
ARTHUR. COUCH, Clinton
Stine 9th. • •
BLACKSMITH SHOP FOR SALE,
Blacksmith shop for sale. Ofte of
the best stands in Huron County. 'Al-
so first-class house and lot, Address
THE NEWS -RECORD.
TWENTY ACRES l!ted. SALE.
The endersigned offers for sale north
pt- of lot 36 on the 16th eon. Of
Goderich township, containing eo acres.
Good frame hottee, barn with stotie
stable. Good orchard with all kinds
-of fruit, •X mile from corporatiou of
Clinton, y, frotri school. Apply
to
Will sell the,entire 20 acres or pa.ti
of lot to snit purchaser: ••
JEPTIIA HOLLAND,
• Holmesville P.O.
April 140,
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1 STORE MR SALI,
Country More with postoffice in
commotion for sale. PoesesSion can
'be( given at <Me.
MRS. 1,BRownun,
sumiviERnita,.
IT PA.YS TO ADVERT/SE '
IN THE el:l'EVVS-RECORDe
, AUCTION ".
ITEREFOR.D CATTLE • AND CANA.-
pIAN AD WJSTERN xfoRsk.;$1::
Undersigned has beetO instructed
by Mr. :William • Elliott' to sell by
public -auction on. - • .
: • • '• Oet.• .13th • •• • .
at:Lot .29; Cori, 4, Goderich township.
the. following " Hereford Cattle and
Canadian and: Western Horses : . • '
Registered IletefOrds-t aged bull, • e
yearling bulls, '.6 bull calves; 3 cows
supposed to .-be in calf, e • 3-year-oId.
heilek, 2 27376ar-old,heifers; 3 • yearlieg
heifers, 3 heifer calves. '•
Grades --2 cows, : 2 ..year-old
steers, 5 yearling heifers. . • .
liorses-'-x draft horie.12:' years, ohl,
-general purpose horse 9 years. old, e."
driving: mare 12 yeeirs old, e driving
horse 6. years old, 1 -cleiving horse 5
years old, i roadster -id* S years
old,- 1 roadster filly 2.• years Old, 2
foals,. 12 Weseere,.fierses •from .2. to 4
yeites .
. • • SON. at :o'cliak, :sharp., •
fcrink':`.6 months' credit on approved
jelat .notes.. 5 per cent. per., annum
diecouitt for peel'. ••,•• . •
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1LT.IO i:'
-:.T. BROWN:„ •
, Proprietor, •••• , •• • Auctioneer,
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Goderich :township, Sept. 28th... .
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ADV.ERTISEIVIENT FOR: 'CREDITORS
In the matterof the estate of Thos.
WebMer late of the Township of
, Goderieli, in the. County, of • Huron,
: •fariner, deceased. •
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
the Revised Statute of Ontario (1897.)
Chap. 129, ' that all creditors and oth-
ers having claims against the estate
of the said Thomas Webster, who died
on or about the 2e5t day of August,'
A. D. 1903, are required, on or before
the • first day of November, 1903, to
send by post, prepaid, or deliver to
1VIessra.Preudfobt & Haysof 'the Town
of Goderich, in the County: of Huron,
solicitorsfor Margaret Victoria:Web-
ster, the Administratrix of the said
estate, th ir Christian •and *names,
addresses and deseriptions, the full
particulars of thefr claims, a state-
ment of their accounts and the nat-
ure of' their securities (if any held
by •thein.
And further take notice that after
such last mutioned date the said
Adininistrateix will proceed to dis:
tribute the assets of the deceased
among the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims of
which she shall then have had notice,
and :that the said a.drninistratrix will
not be liable for the &aid assets or
any pert thereof to any persons of
whose claims notice shall not have
been received by her at the time of
stich distribution.'
Dated at Goderich this 21st. day of
September, A. D. 1903,
PR.OTIDVOOT & HAYS, ..
Solicitors for said Affininistratrix.
Goderich I'. 0.
' GIRL WANTED.
Good general servant, wanted at the
Ratteubury House, The highest Wages
will be- paid.,
• RATTENBITM
Clinton, May 27e1t.
DR. OVENS, M. De ETC, LONDON',
Specialist, Surgeon, Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat, will be in Llintou on
Tuesday, Note 30th, Deeentner 1st. mid
29th. Office, Combe's Druk store.
Special attention paid to the preeer
fitting of &Sees, treatment of Ca-
tarrh and Deafitees.
Infante toe yerrng to tiled% medicine reas be
cured of cretin, whooping cough tied colds by
urine Vapo:Oreeolene--thee breathe it.
List of Prize Winners at
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the Bayfield Fall Fair.
Theeethey last, the °pother, day of. best sow .any breed, Snowden, Jiro% ;
the Baytield Fall Fair, was the rainia 'pair bitemi hogs, G. 1%. Weston.
est day .01 the season. • Not for years -
DAIRY PRODUCE.
has there, been such a heavy down -
Tub salt butter, SnoWden, BrOs. ;
25 lbs. salt butter, Sohn Campbell,
R. Pothole ; to lbs. butter, G. Van-
berburg, Miss P., Nott ; 5 lbs. butter
R. Pollak:, John Campbell ; home-
made cheese, K. Wise, J, K. Wise ;
home-made wine, 3. K. Wise, A Evans.
honey in comb, G. A. Cooper, Snow-
den Bros. ; honey in jar, A. Smith,
Snowden Bras. ; collection of honey,
A. Smitle; home-made bread, R. Drys-
dale, John Campbell ; • baker's bread,
Thos. King ; maple syrup, George
'Lindsay.
GRAIN AND SEF,DS.
'Mate winter wheat, D. Brethour,M.
13n:t1ieme ; red wieter wheat, G. A,
Cooper, J. K. Wise ; spring whe-
at, M. 13rethour, 3., • K. Wise ;
large white peas, M. Broth -
our, „T. E.% Wise ; small Nnite peas,
M. 13rethour, J. X. Wise e 6 rowed bar-
ley, M. Brethour, J. X. Wise ;. 2
rowed bailey, M. Brethour, J. X.
Wise ; white • oats, J, K. else, AI,
Brethour ; black oats, 111, Brethour, J.
K. Wise ; timothy seed, M. Brethour,
J: K. 'Wise apeltz, M. Brethour, D.
Brethour ; yellow corn, Snowclen Bros.
John 'rough ; dent corn, Snowden
Bros.,John Campbell ; sweet eorielli.
Brethour, Jahn Tough ; any other
variety, Snowden Bros., R. I"enhale.
FRUIT..
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Grapes, G. H. Hewson ; collection of
graeies, G. H. •Hewson ; collection , of
apples, Snowden Bros., '0: A. Coatien;
fall • apples, .0. A. cooper, Snowden
Bros, ; winter • tipples, John CamPbell,
DeMeNaughton ;• collection of pears,
W. Sterling ; fall pears, W. Steeling,
Snowden Bros.' ; winter pears, Julie
Campbell, D.. .111eNaughtm ; Peach-
es, . R. Penhale, 'W. Sterling ; plums or
prunes, G. A. Cooper, R. Penhale ;
Baldwin opples, G. A. Cooper, R. W,
Delgaty ; ,Northera . Spies, , G. H. -How-
son,. IV, • Sterling .Red Crab. Apples,
R. Drysdale, W. Sterling ;. King of
Tom.pkin'• Jame Campbell, W. :1',
Tottgh ; Greenings; W. Sterling, J. C.
Woocls ; Ribstou ;Pippins, James Camp-
bell, M.. 'Brethour ; Wagners, John
Campbell; I). MeNaughton. + -
Early potatoes, R. Turner, • G. II.
, VEGETABLES. .
fall in twenty-four hours. This was
bad for the Voir. - It kept- many in-
tending exhibitorsaway and even to
attend wasa matter of duty rather
than a pleasure for judges from it
diStance.
However„ the hall filled up pretty
well and' there were after all very
nearly as many exhibits' indoors as
last year.- With favorable weather
there would have been more.
The spleudid quality of the apples On
e:x1ribition would not lead one to be-
lieve that the SlOCk in the vicinity of
was not up to the shipping
pond. of .excelleuce this year.
There . was quite an exhibit of hon-
ey, but not nearly so much as a
Fair or - so since when Mr. Alex.
Smith, the "Honey. King," had a big
collection on vaew. It reauiree
eonsiderable time -more than he has
at his disposal tllis season -to get
ready such an assortment of the dif-
ferent "honeys so he decided merely • to
show enough to .slioty' that he is still
in the business. G. A. Cooper and
Snowden Bros. are aisle engaged in
this industry.
There • was e large display of ladies'
work for which, familier nautee • ap-
pear as thee leading prize • winners. -
• The grain was of a good sample
and the Maps bad many saniplee to
choose from,
• Mr. J. Tippettas: usual won the pri-
zes for 'lioness., He Must have a large
collection of red tickets.
, lit fine -wooled. sheep there was .1ceen
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competittion, such- -well-known 'breed-
ers as . A. Doman and.. J. Meefarlene
being • among -the exhibitors. Mr,Dun-
•ean has .won red. 'tickets at' nearly
every Fair in the county, *idle Mee-
farlaue's treed of Cotswold eheep have
01 reputatien. ektemling 0 -Yee More thin%
,
this province.
"At. the Hay Fair the Snowden. tree;
were large. exhibitors and prize winners
end at the • "World's 'Fair" they ee-
-Noted their. success ot "former years.
The. diversified nature of their ferule
ing may be' judged .fronothe,wide. ran:
ge of prize winning. • .
-The only Jtesey on. 'exhibition Was a
cow owned by Mr. W. 3,. Brandon,
who has a partiality for this 'breed
and- for ho.rees of the roadster cl-ass. •
The speeding ;contest did not ...take
place much to the diseppointanent:.of
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the crowd. -
The. attendance. on .Friday • afternoon
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was great& than on.the Second day of
the Fair: last Year,
President Snowden was; as usual,
indefatigable and .left eio stone mama -
ed to. secure the sueeess .Of the.' ,Fair
and was Nalously assisted by In. col-
leagues. • - ••
Secretary •Drehm.an was assisted by
Messrs. Bailey and Whiddon, all three
courteous and e4ch olie as Intel% so
as the other. •
Director- John Woods filled his .•
pose at the gate: where, in addition to
seeing that tome but those 'entitled •to
:do so gained adniissienr he had • •a
Warm • handclasp • far his nunrerous.frI:
ends. • • ..
:HEAvsz- DRAFT HORSES:.
Beciad mare,„ Sz Reid, A. Robertson;
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foal, • M. 111eNanghtoe'D. K. Wise ;
gelding or filly •2 -year-old, Snowden
Bros., I). l•MeNaughton • gelding cftIilly •
i -yea -old, J. • Campbell. • • .
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GENERAL pURPOSE HORSES..
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'Brood mare, R. Stephensoe, J. Stew-
art ; 1\fcGregote R. Stephen-.
geldingen filly -2 years, A,' Dun-
can, L. Alsworeh ; gelding -or filly X
year; A. Armstrong, A, Duncan ; span
of • working • horses, .3. Reid, el. Web -
ROADSTERS. , •
Brood mare, W.. J. Brandon, 0';
Vanderburg.; foal, M. MacNeughton,,J.
Davidson ; gelding or filly 2 -year-old,
W. S. 13rOndon, G. -Vanderburg ; geld -
Mg or filly I -year-old, 3. Switzer, G,
W. Weston ; epan roadsters, G.- , AV.
Weston M. 111elsraughton. •
• . CARRIAGE HORSES. : •
Brood mare, G. W. Westbn foal, G.
W. IVeeton, S. Cleave ;' gelding or
filly O -year-old, G. A. Coopte, G. W.
Weston ; gelding or filly 1 -year-old, G.
W. Weston,. S. ' CleaVe e span, IL
Morris ; gargle carriage, C. Eilber,
McNaughton.
• GRADE cATTLE.
much cow, G. W. Weston, John
Reid .; heifer 2 years, -D. McNaughton,
E. Westlake ; heifer 1 -year-old, John
McNaughton, -A. Parsons ; fat• cow,
heifer or steer, • 1). McNaughton est
and 211d ; heifer calf, Snowden Bros.
1st and 2nd ; steer calf, Snowden Bros;
steer 2 -year-old, IL McNaughton, 3.
MeNatighton ; steer I -year-old, D. Me-.
Naughton, J. elleNattghton. , •
DITR.IIA111`" CATTLE.
Mitch cow, John Reid ; heifer 2 -
year -old, John Reid, • C. ,Cook ; heifer
C. Cook ; heifer colt, J.K.
Wise ; bull, J. X. Wise.
,TERSETS•
Mitch Cow, W. J. Brandon. .
LONG WOW,. SHEEP,
Shearling ram, D. K. Wise .ist and
end ; ram lamb, 3, K. Wise '1st and
2tal ; pair ewes, J. K. Wise pair shear -
Hag ewes, Snowden Bros. ist and 2nd;
Pair ewe lambs, J. N. Wise 1st and
and. . •
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FINE NVOOL SHEEP.
. Ram, J. Maciarlatie shearling ram,
S. .1116.cfarlaue, A.:Duncan. ; rani lamb,
J.111itefarlaue, A,Initiout ; pair ewe lam-
bseT,Macfarlaut 1 and 2; shouting ewes,
J. ' Macfarlane, A, Duncan ; ewes, A.
Duncan' 1st and end.
BERKSHIRE rros,
Aged boar Seovalen Brae\ ; brood
sow, Snowhen Bros, 1st and 2nel ;
boat; 6 months, R. Pothole, .Strowden
Brae, ; sow, 6 months, Thos. King,
:R. Penhale. •
YORKSHIRE PIGS.
Broad sow, Snowden Bros, 1st and
end ; boar, 6 months, A Evans sow,
6 months, Snowden Bros, A.
` RED BIOS. .
Aged boar, Sn'Owden Brae ; sow,
fenoWden Bros. tat and end ; sow, -6
months, Snowden J. Donad-
son.
13est boar any loccd, •Snowdea. Pros,„;
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Ilewson ; late potatoes,' R. 'Turner, G.
Lindsav ; lank red mangolds, Snow -
Oen ..John Campbell ;ycllRytv
globe intingelds,' Snowden Bros.,. 'S..
eleave•; intermediate inangolds,finow-
den Iiros., Alex. Cameron ; field car-
rots,' Snowden- e Bros., • S. Cleave ;
table carrots, 5. Cleave, Mrs. Parsons;
table 'beets, J. Tough, R. W. Delgaey;'
cabbage., R. Penhale, Snottelen 'Broe,
cauliflower, J. Tough. ; emsk .melons,
(1 11 Hewson ;' water inelone, , 11as.
Parsons ; parsnips., Snowden. Bros., S:
Cleave ;. pumpkins, Snowden Bros''
. • R,
Penhale ••• . *quash, : S.. Cleave ,• field
turnips, .S. Cleave, Snowden. Bros. ;
white eel< IV, .1 Toegh, , Snowden 131 -os;
red . celery,' j. • Tough, • Snowden•Beos..
small •bens, M. 13rethour, . W.. Ster-
ling ; ...large • '.beans, J: 'K. Wise %, large
Iengl felt , pOtate onions, Snowden
Bros, ; Caruidian potato onionS,Snow-
deo :Bros. ; : onions. .grown froth Dutch
sets, Mrs. Hewrie, R: '117. Delgaty ;
small red totnataes., R. Penhale,
uomv-
cleui. Bros.';. large red 'tomatoes, Snow-
den. Bros, Delgaty large vel -
lo' 1.CY111atges, '..T. Tough, Snowden
Bros. -; Small yellow tomatoee, Snow-,
den Bros. ; sugar beets, G. 11. Hove.
Sop, Alex. Clunierdnt ' , •
.
. . . . •
shams, ..ltfre.:Nott,S.Wise;toilet
mats, J. Parsolts, D. Brethour ; crazy
work, Mrs. .Nott, ..C; • Campbell ;• erg-,
diet • table 'mats, .111. Brethour ; . table
eentre piece, Mrs, J. Hoiviee ; mantle
drape, 'Mrs.. HoWrieN„ Mrs,' .Nbtt ;
sofa pillow, S. Wise, Mrs. J.. Howrie;
crochet work in cotton,. C. Campbell,
S'. •Wise crochet'. work in .Mrs.
!colt, Mrs...Howrie ; embroidery on silk
satin or velvet, lOre,.Nott, Mes. How-
rie • fancy whish.•holder J •Forrest,
M. Bretheur ; •feney cushion, ... A.
Smith, S. Wise ,• ' knitting in Wool, C,
Campbell,' Mrs, .Howrie ; 'incite:1r or
Poiet• lace, C. '.Conepbell, Mrs. Neat ;
tatting; Mrs. Nott ; arraeene .wa-rk, C.
CalliPbell, Mrs. Nott ; tea cosy; Mrs.
P. Nott, Mrs. Iloevrie ; .• tray cloth,
Mrs. Howrie applique work, .. Mrs..
Howrie ; einbroidered table • cover,
Mts. Howie ; netted .doilies, C. Camp-
bell, Mrs. Howrie..; etching on cotton.
'or. silk, .W. Sterling ; gentleinanle lin-
en shirt, IVI. Brethour ; -gentler-Jan.'s
fancy. flaitnel shirt; 'Mrs. J. Parsons, -
Mr$, Howrie ; 'plain head sewing,
•Mrs. 3. Parsons, ..Mrs.. J. Howrie..
kitchen .apeon, Mrs: J Forest, Mrs.. J.
Howrie. ;' laundry bag, 1VIrs. J. How-
rie, 111. Brethour ; patched guilt, cot-
ton, Mrs.. Nott, Mrs. Cowie.; . patched,
'quilt, cloth Mrs. Nott, 3.11. Brethour ;
knitted quilt, Mrs. -Nott, J. Parsons ;
button' holes displayed, W.' Sterling ;
best' collection of ladies' work; ; not
less then 6 .pieces, Mre. Nott ; set
of ladjc& underwear, Mrs. Nott ;
handkereltief sachet, Mrs, J.. IIdwrie,
!Mrs, Nott: • . •
. • • I'LANTS :AND FLOWERS.
Large baguet of tut .flaweis3G.Ilewson
R. Pothole ; small boquet • of flowers,
G. Rawson Mrs. •Pa.rsons ; dahlias, R.
Penhalee 0. Hewson ; pansies, 0.11ew-
8011, Mrs. Forreet ; geranitiens • G.
liewson, .W. Sterling ; fuSchias, 01.11ew-
son • foliage plants, ,G. Howson ; hou-
se plants, G. lIeweon. •
MANUFACTURES.
Homemade woOleo blankets, &Wise,
Mrs. Nott', home-made woolen, Static-.
legs, W. Sterling, N. Wise ; home-
made woolen socks, Miss Nott, IV,
Sterling ; home-inade. eottottestockings,
S. Wise, W. Sterling ; cotton etotk-
iligs, Miss Nott, S. -Wise ;.hotue-tuade
wool gloves, Miss Nott, S. Wise ;
howe-made wool mittens, W. Sterling,
S. Wise 4 sett single light harness, J.
Tippett ; sett double heavy harness, •3.
Tippett ; skein . of woollen yarn, Mise'
Nott, S. Wise ; hinneetnade carpet, S.
Wise, Miss Nott ; ton yardsdoinestic
cloth, Bliss Nott ; ten yatde white
wool 'flannel, Miss Nott, 8, Wise ;
ten yards colored wool flannel, S.
Wise, 1Viiie Nott.
vOrtititY.
Black Spanish, J. Howrie ; Ply- ,
mouth Rocke;R. Pothole, jorfoevrie ;
Pekin Deeks, StrOWdea Bros., R. Pene
hale ; Rouett Decks E. Westlake,
Snowdes Bros: ; White Rocks', Snow-
den Bros. ; White Leghorns, J. Ilow-
rie ; Brown 14C010111S, 3. Ilc)wrieolnlitt
Campbell ; ttainburge, 3. Itowrie ;
Muttons, 3.1Iavrie X teal 2 ; TottIonsel
geese, Snowden Bros. rst and 211d e tur-
*keys, • W. RathWelie S, Cleeere eollee-
tion of fowl, Snowden Bros. •, Ainia•
lusians, J. Howrie ; Wyandottoe IL
A. Cooper Int and 2nd ; Minoreae, 3.
llowrie 1st and 2i1d.
.SPECIAL PRIZES.. ,
W. Bratalon'e special for beat Am-
brose Woodlawn .; colts, 5. Cleave, J•
Davidson, W. Brandon ; Farr Bros.
special for best yearling sired by Am-
brose Woodla.vot, . J. Switzer ; If. Dar -
row's -special for best- roadster in har-
ness, j. Erratt, Dr. Ross ;
lVlcCnL-
uielt's Special, N. McGregor, te. Ails- •
worth,
JUDGE'S.
Horses -P.. Macbregos, J. Archibald,
• C. Mason.
Cattle- :James Hearu, John Shepp-
ard,. W.. Lamont..
Sheep • 'and Vigse-R. Baker, John IVal-
t. er)s
lee'iry Produce -R. J.. Drysdale,. W.
•
Scott, Thos. Johnstone. •
Poultry -J. A. King, R. Baker.
Manufactures -Thos. ,Johnstime„
-,'fr
ea.'itahht-J. A. Williams,. J. Thomson.
Fruit -D, French, F. Hess. Sr, •
'Vegetables -jos. Allensan.
G.I4Bitieess, "Work-MissMiller,Mrs.
•
Of His Trouble
JAMES ATWELL CURED HIS KID-
NEYS BY USING DODD'S XV)-
NEI- PILLS,
AND INS LUMBAGO AND URINARY
TROUBLES VANISHED ONCE
AND FOR. A1 -L -11E TELLS `HIS
STOREY,
'Caenbellforti, .Onte Oct. e ---(Special)
-Thee Urinary Troubles- and I mile1
age)
are the result-- of disordered kidneys'
has been mewed, by Jiimee • Atwell 'of
this . place. He had lumbago and tains
hi the and' in passing • hie ur-
.ine .would hurt him so as to •alinost
comae tears to orate to his'
Ile • eured'' hie ...Kidneys rising
Dodcl'S Kidney Pills add .hisain$of
all' kinds vanished': ,
SPeakiek of his ease Mr. Atwell. saye
think Dodd's. Kidhey 'made a"
Perthanent cure in. My 'case but .
mvill never • be .evithout them in my
lenese. • I had lambako and: - bladder
-trouble for years. I tried 'ether teedie
•einee and a •bandage prescribed bY the
eoula • get.no -relief till
I • Used Dodd's Kidnny fil1s and they •
• If the disease- is:of the . kidneyS or
front -the KidneyS„ .Dodd'e Kidney 'Pills
will eere it . • • • .
. '
rand Trunk Ry
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. .1,1IANI‹scu1. TNG
'THURSDAY, •OCTOBER • 15:11/, 1903
Single, Fare,' For The Round. Trip
lietween all stations in Canoda.„. in-
cluding Detroit and 1' )1
illebeeto, • but . not ..freep, Belfalo, •
Black . Rock, Suspension. Bridge • and
Niagara Fall, Ne • • • •
Tickets good going. Oct. 'I4th and T51,14
• Valid seturning on or before. .
Monday, ' October e9the ' • •
. .
• Special Colonist one way excursion:
tickets. now on sale to .points
BritishColainitie, :Montana,' • Utah; .
Idaha, Oregon, Colerado and • Celifor-
nia. •
- HUNTING SEASON. '•
, • Applyto igents or .tVrite • to S; IL •
McDonald,. District Passenger • ..gent,:'
Toronto, for illustrated pamphlet, en-
titled ."Hattats of Fish and ,Gatne.."...•
For- tickets and all inforinatioa -ap-
ply to R. Hodgens or A, 0. Patti -
SCM, ,dkell.0 at Clintott ' •
SPEND THANKSGIVING DAYI OUT
OF TOWN.. . •
Single' fare". ' effect, for Thanks.gitie
ing day this year Will 0:11.0w pas ell
pas tO spend five ; days mit ef toten.
Tickets are good going. iceduesda.y,
Oct: 141h and are •valid t retinae un-
til Monday, °eta*e9th. : • at
Granfl
'ices Trunk oces for tickets- and
all inform:then. • • •
11IcI43:1•Nc...eittr`11:A.4411.N4-E4Ait Toronto
on Sept. 240, by Rev. ChanCellOt
Wallace, Rev. J. N., 'McLean, paste
or of Wingham Baptist 'church, to
Miss M. W. Redlearn of Toronto.
11)W.,11(1)8--IIAZur,woon•-At • Wrox-
<ter ou Sept. 23rd, by the Rev.
J. IL Haziewood. of Rainilton)
Miss Annie Arletta, daughter of
Mr. W. C. He'd:mood. to 111r: Char-
les Francis. Edwards,. both •of
Wroxeter.
RIA.3zyti-ssuAisti• tloienIVIgtheiytod. 213st, Pa by,
Rev. T. IV. Coseus, Mr. William.
Arthur White of • Tuekersmith, to
Miss Mary Ethel Gray of -Meals.
BRIele.N-IIIITCIIELL-Ite'rurnberry,at
the home of the bride's "parents,
on September 23rd, by Rev. 'W. J.
'West, Bluevale, Mr, David Breen to
Miss Sarah Mitchell, daughter- :of
Mr. .Andrew Mitchell,. both of
IIIILIIIIA.IT
rjlI'S%-DAILY-At the residen-
ce of" the bride's patents, Trow-
bridge: on Sept. • 29, • by. Rev.. A.
.e. Tiffin, Mr. John Alilhausen, G. •
T.. R. agent et Brussels, to 1Vlisse
. Priscilla, eldest daughter of Mr.
. and 'Mrs. Richard. Daily of Trer'W•e
bridge; • -
WILSON-011350N...--Ia G'oderieli bn
'Sept. 30th, by Rev. J. A. Ander-
son, • assisted by Rev. •• Andrew
Meldrinn, Louisa Grant, youngest •
daughterof the late. Captaia b.
Struck The Root Gibson, to Jemes
DEATHS,
ET.LIOrr---Near Brandon, Man., on
'Aug, 2e11d, Eliza Jane McCracken,
wife of William lellioet, formerly;
. of Morrie' township, aged eel ears
• and 6. months. •
Seaforth • on September
27111, • • Harold Bright Mulvey,
youngest.. son of the late Phillip
Murray and Ruth Murray, aged
. year and n inonths. .
KERR-lo MeKillop on September ao,
Astexamler 11.. Kerr, apt]. 51 years.
IVALKERe-In McKillop on September
30t11eMargaret le. Grieve, wife. of
Mr. John., Welker, aged .63 .years
and 7 nionths,
MeCARTHY-In -Chicago on Septeni-
, bar. 80'
. Charles • McCarthy., for-'
merly orSeam:the aged 37 yeare:••
Gorrie on. September.e8,'
Jane. Sanderson, relict of the late
Wni. 'teethe Sr., aged 81 y,ears'
and 7 months, •
'JACKLIN-In Howick on Sept, 3oth,
Thos. Ja.cklin, aged 76 year, 8.
monthsand e9 days, •
r/ROADFOOT-In Chicago' on Oet.-2nd;
,,Tolin II. Broadloot, mayor of Sea-
' forth, aged 62 years, ..•
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Novelties in Broaches, new designs in 1 Rings,
4 . artistic fancies in Pins. .
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