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THE � Men and Events
Royal
CANADA
• iNpQRP�R#'TED 1869.
Capital $6,a00,c►o0
,Reserve a• -ad undivided
Pro iits , - $7,200,000
Total Assets . * $100,040,000
BEAD OFFICE, XONTREAL
190 BRANCHES and
Correspondents throughout the world
Interest allowed on Deposits:
R. E. MANNING, Mgr,
OLINTON BRANOH
OLiNTON .ONTA►RiO T HURIWA%' OGTORER 12.191-1
election as •Goderich and Wroxeter
are trying again. There are only 354.
municipalities under, license in the
Province of Ontario. Of these there
are 18U which have voted upon local
option by-laws either in January, 1910,
or .II January; 1`711 and where
therefore, it is impossible for
to vote again in 1912. This leaves on -
4n aria in .which licenses a eogranted
rind in which local option campaigns
we possible voting to take place next
January. hollowing is the list from
The Pioneer of some of the municipall-
ties in which contestkare und& way
tocether witbithe number of licenses
. � BORDER EN ANNOUNCES HIS CABINET A i
NET
PREMIER He _ BOR O
Ottawa, Oct, 10. -At one, o'clock Na7utel,, Quebec.
Tuesday morning Px.emier Robe , Minister of in:te_rior-••Robert Rog-
1',aird Horden announced his cab- ers, Manitoba
inett as fallows ; Minister of justice -q. J. Doherty,
Premier and 'president ,of the Quebec,
council -R. L. Bor en• Minister of labor -T. W. Crotli orp,
Minister of agriculture -•-Martin Ontario.
Burrell, British Columbia., Minister of marine and fisheries
J, D. Hazen, New Brunswick,
Minister of militia•, -Col, Sara.
Hughes, Onitaria,
Minister of public Rvorks-F. D.
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Cochrane, Ontario,
Minister of ,trade and commerce--
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TOWNS
i As usual has brought the first
Hon, Geo. E.Foster, Ontario.
epidemic of coughs and colds.
=' cialist on throat and lung trouble. 5
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our ;119„ le Doff' [lure
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the favorite cough .remedy in
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this town and vicinity for five
Goderich, 9 -, Listowel, a; Mitchell
CITIES
CITIES
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will an more
Your vacation me
Mank, Queb c.
Minister of railways --Frank
." ",�,;!rx,�
1a i,��v
years, w.11 quick y cure youA
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Belleville, I9' ; Chati?am,. '10; Fort
William, lZ ; Port rthur, 19.
r $ !
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Cochrane, Ontario,
Minister of ,trade and commerce--
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� If(oilf' (Cure is a prescription 3 .
of a famous physician and ape -
TOWNS
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Hon, Geo. E.Foster, Ontario.
duties of Governor.
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=' cialist on throat and lung trouble. 5
Aylmer, 1; Berlin, 11; Forest, o
t :
Poatmas;ter-general-L. P. Pel-
leeQuebec,
Scretary
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3
EYen -Bottle Guaranteed a3
Goderich, 9 -, Listowel, a; Mitchell
af state-Dr,v. J,
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ConsiderYour
Mr. Breaki'ast . Bacoln
Ridgetown,3: Simcoe,4;Uxbridge4,
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Roche Manitoba•
Me!tihodis,t are Co.chraae, Crotherst The new Governor-General who
ling; fall apples, G.,Galbralth, J.
Sterling; winter apples, J. Sterling
VILLAGES
: .
WstlYowt portfolq ;
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- 3
i Caledonia, $ ; Cannington, 2 ; Cayn
Ghesterville,
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A. E. K p, Ontario,
Geor, a y,
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Senator
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A. Mc hell
a 3 Karl on
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oug esu Alberta,
Low li ed, ta,
ested in the Local Option program of
the Dominion Alliance the J anuary
' ,or 3
agereville, 8; Hepworth, 1 ; Luck
no,w, 3 ; Milverton, 2 ; Mimico, 1 , '
'v n 1 •Port Dover 2 • Thed
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4 r �.•.;u::. ;
kt ;M wt, � ,`'
r3 ��W :
A seat inthe.cabinet was offered
to Rod-olphe Forgot, of , Montreal,
who de h d 't f ih t' b
more. Eat more. Feel happier all .�
day when you have had some of,
3
Fhin, B, ;
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will an more
Your vacation me
. eve u. , ,
ford 2 Watford 3 Wroxeter, 1,
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c ne i or a une , e: nSTelegraph
as the granting of a .certificate to. �K„
C.P R .
`-Agency 3
IS
Grey, who left Canada on Tues.
day after faithfully performing his
TOWNSHIPS
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the Bank International, in which lie
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a' .a large interest, will coma fine
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None Like it
duties of Governor.
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Alnwicli, l ; Blandford, l ; ]$osan-
quet, 1 ; Brock, 3 ; Burleigh, 2 ; Ban-
gs � eft, tit '
k i <{
mediately' before It�he ,conisidera•
tion of the G ovarnment.
All GENERAL BANKINu BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
�►ll Like It
fDR LOCAL OPTION
Cayuga N.. 1 ; Dunn 2 ;East
hope, 2 ; aethope, S., 3 : Flze-
wick, �kkfrid,
vir, 2 2 • Emo, 2; Etobicoke,
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vsts :
The Anglicans in,t4e.n,eaw cabloeit
ey-Bordon Hazen, P,erle Ro DIISE of CONHAUGIHT
ex ' y' g
ex Roche, Burrell andLowgheed.
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ConsiderYour
Mr. Breaki'ast . Bacoln
son, Snowden•Brcns.; collection. of
grapes, Mrs, G.H. Hewson-; caller-
6 •Finch 3 • Glamorgan, I ; Greenock,
,
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fi > ,4!;
Me!tihodis,t are Co.chraae, Crotherst The new Governor-General who
ling; fall apples, G.,Galbralth, J.
Sterling; winter apples, J. Sterling
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5--Kinlose, 1; L&vaile, 3;. McKillop,
I ; ldedors and Wood, 3, Middleton,
2
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hemp, White, Hughes and Reid,. arrives this week to take up hi§
Roma -n Catholics,-Monk,.Pelletier duties. Canadtane welcome bim to
j •health
Health
It's fine for breakfast,' .
li fitful a etizer, Lover Savor
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Iinrpn County 16 particularly .inter.
8 ;° Morningtoa, 8 ;Morris, 2 : Orillit�
Pelee Island, I; Yeicy, 2 ;• Pinewood,
Miniistex of Cwafoms- Dx• J. D,
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' the "Land of the
Nan'tel and'Dohert while Foster. Maple."
ya
is a Baptist. °
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- Neither too salt nor too fresh.
You will enjoy yaur breakfast
`
ested in the Local Option program of
the Dominion Alliance the J anuary
Tyendinaga, 5 ; Wallace I ; Wood,
house,
Reid, Ontario, ,
Minister of.finance-W,L, White,
Ontario ,
portraits of eight of Mr, Bordan's
Ca nt�t 'tyill be, found on pages 4, 5 Y
b BA f IELD FAIR LEADS
Dexall Wille of CodF llV�r QII
more. Eat more. Feel happier all .�
day when you have had some of,
• ,Minister of inland reV�:enue•-W. B,
and 8 of this � issue.
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1D 'l�leil s
REVq JONM. M011, BeA.
INDUCTED 'INTU : }
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LOOKS ling. IS 6004
Breal�fa�t 8' acao
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LORD STRATNCONA STILL
ATTENDANCE WAS GOOD -GATE'
' TO
Tdsles Good Does 6004
�6 .. • In the Morning.
PASTORATE FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CNUIjCIi
RECEIPTS EXCEEDS THAT o�
you
It Builds n��na
k. :�JEIG
T>Yere is None Like It
....OTHER
j� (j YEARS
II N COMM RR1ONER
I
li;ecus• y our up.
All Like. it
Dart William -Herald.
The induction s.orman ryas: preach-
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FOR SALE ONLY A7.`
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l After a xeceptioin held by the la-.
ed by,th;e Rev: A.31acKelnzie, •B. A.
of I%nox Church, Port Arthur, rvha,
Ottawa despatches indicate• that
%ve:d,n sd�a
� y ,ryas 'the last. day of
Ba y fie ,
lainder rose to a phief traderthip y is Fair and .t' era was
The Pleicull Drni; Store . .
i
W NEIL
dies .of+ (the �:onrgregation. of the
First Presbyterip4a Chulich, West.,*
fort, attEindied b a large gather-
g g
took for his text Acts 1,8, ' But y(0
,shall receive ower, after .that.the
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Lord Straehcona will continue . as
•
Czlnadian Hili Conimissianer . in
' on
'atrad to'Ithe chief•lfactoxship, ffle of Ithe'largetst cro-yds present on
the erounds'jhat has be,enL seen fol
..wemlt on workun,o and in 1868—at the.. many
•
' y
iing of members of Port Arthurland
William Presbyterian
Hol Ghost is come u o(n you,�and
3' > P
ye shall be wn nles'ses unito mein
England under the Borden Govern
mernt, for an indefinite time. The.
! age of fort e0ght— .he Rvo!n, the. .years.
y { The Ignite. receipts :ai&ne .will run
•. highest positioln, open to a servant
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THE �.0 B GROCER
i Fort .e B .A.-
j es, ,the Rev ; JohVn, McEeven, B.A:;
all Judea, and in Samaria, and -unto
Laurier Government had proposed
.Of -the H,.B,C, :He was macl:erasid- nearly X300, The Clinctcn Citizens'
Band ,arrived on the grounds about
• • • ®�� ��
Phone 4S
; was formally.inducted last 'even-,
W,estfort
the u;ttiarmost parts of the e•arht,"
th6cle words were �spohein b our
td displace b.im . by Sir Fxederie7c
Bordon, This wonderful old man
en't governor of Montreal, itwo o'clock and kept things ;ern- '
! Most`maa .in ;his position would 1n
Phm B. ,
�••
ting inithe church.
The l ew actor is a graduate of
�' g
Toronto University and KnoxC:ol-
• y
Lard before He asc tided. into Hea-
qtternoon.
von. and He committed the Quern-
g
is over 91' years d, Sulnda Aug.
3 0l y, g
6 last, .teas his gist birthday., The,
the
than have thought o ' saving money1i-'L�ned with music duringiFl?.111At':1CI111'In
e n t a i g 1Lverything wenf alcinig
with. a view to their retixeane�nit, bolt .
I smoothly ;and there tvarc, no mus-
'Sinitli,
Q:ilenfll9L
011ie Independent
It@e(
Ulege, and comes to take charge of
his duties at-Westfort
madlt of t'he' infant church into -the
�.hand'.s ofthe a astlss ' d on whom
f
follotvimg article- on Lord .Strath-
can•a, headed 'End o a, Long and
Dci Bald onreachiii�g middle{.: 'ha s or aee:clenits on the round to
; age, m;erel P g
y prepared fox 'the `ire- y; .
mar. the da Theinside exhibits'
Attend
with areal-.!!
�.izattion ,of,the VkSialities regvi:site
he towed the gift, the. Hol
1 'Ghost stt • he A ts. gf 1 A ostles
The
Hriinored Career," is from a :•recenit
' umbex of :Everybody's '�reelkly',
me�ndotis work of consolidating and I
flee:eloliir�g;Catiada, were excellent.
'Officers
_
chars J: S. Howrie 1 and 2: Ban-
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ELL1C)YT
for the proper ere she r his holy
ealnilrag'as actor, or she of ;fila
P P
.
;s otv f o•m which the
h e . r i
�`�
Lo don$ England, published about
the time, Wilfrid Laurier
. In 1869, Louis Riei headed a e•- rectFollors, are. the ,and
(
Y TJ tlireetors,-pra�lctent, R. Snowden;
be11!an oft half-b.,e^ds and" Ca. - :
' +
tams J. S. Ho,--�rie Dr. Woadis • Pe-
' +
kin ducks, Snotv.en Bros., W B.
.�_.�
,exd
inew. flock, ..
miiuister draws th,a life. he .instills
iln(to the people .under his charge,
a±inounced' Lord 4•trathcona's• re-
•tuned the: place vow famous as Win- 1st vice, R. P;enhale ; 2nd vice, Dr:
I. Woods • ,treasurer, P. A. Edwards`,
... Battler ;'Ron;en' ducks, J. S. Howrfe
The Tkev. J.A. i0rttin,s,t.6n, of St.
+ '
Amdae}v s Church, Font William,
The . teach the ,distAbution of the
I'
alms send how to provide relief fpr
'tircmant, - in announcement -. ;at
which it is said the -Hi h Commis-
g
tool.
nipeg: Ri.e. ryas backed, by ,tho 1secra'tar A E. Er iiector:a
French Canadians -and he mea+n(t Ito:.( y' K'm' D i '
, John Thompson L. Anderson•, J. C.
R.
' C•"1'remnar; Toulouse geese, R.
Smith • ran other variety of geese,
+ y y
TORONTO, ONT.
presided ait.t'he ordilnat!fon and off-
ez,ed the ord ln:ation ra er.
P Y
!
those, im disfress, the dutips`'of the
sinner lilnbrage.
The retir;eutcia,t orf Ihord Strath
mal=e.P.ulleit llLand, in =_lldepe,ndcm�t = Woods, John. Sten~ark Wni. Stinson
French stat,e.. • Some .Americans + iVV.
Snowden Bros., F. Kogan; turkeys,
Sno,tvden- Bros. Special — .Caaries,
Students of this year are in poli-
tions itcorth from $50 to .$(100 a
.
Dr. Murray; of St. Paul's Ghui cliy
[
port Arthur,, addllessied the
mitaister as presbyter of elder; theao
words bey e$byter elder with.
nig ng
"ovarserer "•
cr:na from the -post of high commis-
-loner for the Damliuon of Canada
! G _ A Cooper, 5;, Houston, J;
tool: part in. the- movement with a .• Reid .John er, lwi , Higgins,
C . e, B, R Cg ,
.of g€r�tCing the territory included in D H. 1icNatu
Mrs. Ross. ,
Snowden -Bros.
month. Write for catalogue. Enter
in all
ule-vly
a olnited minis "er.
PP t
. a vd Suggestive of (his
gg
dialaity ,as (having the ;ov,ersight
sitggesta, a(ri 'outline of nix career,
lvton' McMurray,
the United States, But Donald In g ' M y'
Smith hastened 'the Jos eN'aughton, Jahn McKinley,
, ,.
DAIRi' pRODZjCE- Salt butter;,
Mrs.-
no«, Superior Instructions
Departmelnts.
lir, Johln Rutcliie, of Pont Arthur',
sand ,care of cowls h>s tivork conal s1`
sorely ani of the most extraordi.n-
m :
ary anv livinoelanhas experienced•
to the scene of R W. Molga:tty. Auditors, (Thos..
reljellion=tw6- thousand miles away J .Cameron, John.
Jo+hn'Reid, Robt. 1D,elgatty;
bult�,r for table'use,'_ `1lrs. John
ELLIOTT BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Yonge and Alexander Streets,
gave .the cliar'ge to tha,peopTe o£
the ca>vgx,egation, and the assemble
ilntg in;waitching ower, guiding, the.
flock committed ;ha. his chargee,
Just as •he isaUuut to reach the
age.ofininaty-one,'Lord Stratheona
from llon�txeal. U��liaimed and
-alone he,faeed the• .re -bels, and just E I'allalv.ing -vena .tlhe prize ~vine
Reid, Fianlc Kagan; butter for:ta--
'ble use 5:1bs., kVlrs. John (Reid,, F,
ed m,embers:oflVIr,IV1cEwEtn's past-
teachumg in public and private, vis-
has resfgtnerl, to'the regretof every
by his ,speeches' Ire (undermined ! ne'rs+-
Kegan; eli,aese,'liome made, V. K.
orate .were admonished to hold up
,:the. hands of their minister and sup-
'ientd
Itinlg the sick, showing Hospitality
to stramigers and. assis(ting .in rul-
.Canadian, the high commissioner-
ship of the Doinkiion. Thus ends
completely.the power of. 'President ; HORSES-- General Purpose --
Riel," and the dan:gexous insuxxec- Broad. snare, A. Elcoat! Wm, Spark;
Wise • grape wine,.home made, Dr. A
Woods,. Mrs, T'. Houston • best col-'
port .encourage him in rtevery
Ing and correctirig.,and• iadminist-6
the public caroti' of .the . grr.eatest
p S�
.tion•was put down-vithout,blo,od- � foal,:.ts.:'Elco,ait, W.m..'a'park; .geld
P
lection o£ home made v'n. Dr,
home n d wine, e•,
�,�
•�g,-`a' a Kodak
Take
effort put forth for thte .,glLmeill
eriiilg the . government. of the
I
m 'ire= builder of our'time. What
a P.
� skied:. 'Fo' iNavin f . go�st (his ing (a' filly 2 years;' John J. R.
Biel, � . Ste,lin,g;. filly;
Woods Mrs T.Ho,uaton;. canned
0 3 z • , . n
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welfare of the .ch,
i. Church,
• f s .' f a u •e•. his
a -marvellous el101i life a Cl�.t�nt 1
has heed l
i..
w gelding or : I year,
followers tllrpllah the way in kl Cil r
.:Spark; .team, Jo D;e,ekex; sr..
Donald had Win. fin
� 4 h
fruit, J, Uecke>, p. Kegan,, honey,.:
hon-
_
.Smyth (calme.d tfhem, I
fled from `tl:;e i1orG as Colonel Gari John McKinley, Agricultural —
!n comb, G,•Be�tty; R. Brown;
v
. ey, in jar, G.1?,e'Itty, S. Cleave; 'loaf ,
Withe/
[ ou
nest Woldeley arrived. with a : brie`Brood snare, L. Anaerson, J.Reid*'
foal S CIaave Q-- AA" Bros 'geld
home=mad,e btead� R. Dei, afty, G.
-.,Y
a ..
g •ode .of soldiers. ,' 'iV
� m
n or a s J. Reid • fres
.After his success In the Red( Ii.iv- + g filly, A. E- n ,
will an more
Your vacation me
er rebellion, Donald (3mith was John (McBride A Mallick . Heavy
I 'Draflt-Brood dare, A.'Mustard, C.
R. Brown, S. Beatty.
-AND
to you if you Kodak, not onlyolsdcol.as.Tht;
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more pleasure at the time but
afterwards the added pleasure
that will come frons the pictures
Incorporated 185
kiapltaAl, PAID UP
J.X. .Wis�e; 6 -rowed barley, J. K.
Wise,'C;, A. -Cooper; 2 -rowed barley
Brownies $2 to $12.00, Kodak -
from $10.00 up.
Rest Fund, b 4,403,006
Montreal, He had �•pw ,iplanned !
out the xvork -with which his namei ding or filly, 2 years; and 1y,eiaif, J.
All Eastman Supplies
Has 85 Branches in Canada, 1101(1 agetlts al111 C4rrespoudeatA in -911.1
the Principal "',ties ill the World ,..L.
yat#.
seed, s elts, J. Wise; ell
adian -Pacific Railway—ancV hewas J Decks(; jr.; single roadster, J.-.
All GENERAL BANKINu BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
"awaiting an opportunity :,M?begin I McClymant; N, Peck. Camruage
Brood ware, C G. A. Bat-
corn, Jas. Campbell; corn any oth-'
SAV.I.NGS -BA•NK .•DE-PARTMEN"
er variety, G. A. Cooper,. W. Met -
calf Inlille(t, Wm. Sparks. `
P
Dispensing Chemist.
ht all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
l
the St. Paul and Pacific; By means ! Little; gelding. or filly, I. year,
of is he finked Manitoba; with ; Cleave; single ear Jago, A, G. Blines
son, Snowden•Brcns.; collection. of
grapes, Mrs, G.H. Hewson-; caller-
Canton Branch - G E. DOWDING-, 'Manaver
,
. tion of apples; G. Galbraith,. J. Stgrn
.•the
.1880, he icontractea with • (Che Can- '` moat, J. Decker, sr.-
adian governmenat to .co+ptruct [a f CATTLE=Grade Cattle Milch
ling; fall apples, G.,Galbralth, J.
Sterling; winter apples, J. Sterling
railway, running 'from. ocean. -to K.o cp.w, J, and W.Reid, E. FI. 1.wi a,
ocean and opening up -vliat is inlo'ty heifer 'Z years, Ji -and W. Reid, 'L:
D.,Galbraith; collection of aars,F.
Kegan, J. Starling; plate of fall
1
2
Yew Bats
.
"IN101urray; peaches, tklpr'a Wilds, .
Robt. Del att luiis or runes,
g Y p P
allowed t,en years to build thelrail- G. Reid.; steer 1 year, R: G. Reid, B, !
Way. In half chat time --in 1885- H. 'Wise, Durham=lVTileh Cow, J.
Flora 'Wilds;' B,aldwiins, J. Sterling,
R; Smith; northern spies, D. Gal-
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Food
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New Ca p s
I s Time
t ��
g •ode .of soldiers. ,' 'iV
� m
n or a s J. Reid • fres
.After his success In the Red( Ii.iv- + g filly, A. E- n ,
Battler
les u � R:
Beaftt a syrup,
Y, P y 1
De1gdtty;. b6st eallectloii 'af honey,
er rebellion, Donald (3mith was John (McBride A Mallick . Heavy
I 'Draflt-Brood dare, A.'Mustard, C.
R. Brown, S. Beatty.
-AND
made chief commissioner for`North
west Canada. He left theservice of ; B. 'Middleton; foal, A:Must&id•, :C.,
GRAIN SEEDS -White -vin- ,.
ter ,wheat,. G. Cooper, J. X., W.ise,
the H. B. C. In 1674, and (with his i Middleton; (gelding . or ',filly, J.
draper lcous n, G.eprge. Stephen I Stewart, J.' Sparrow, team. d.
,red-vimteir wheat, spring,wheat,
largewhite peas, small .whitepeas,
(now Load 1VIoul ts�teph,Qn), he ae- Sliarro-v, 'L; Anderson, Roacls�ters-
interest in Bank' of Brood 4nare, J. Decl�er ' jr„ J. Rend';
J.X. .Wis�e; 6 -rowed barley, J. K.
Wise,'C;, A. -Cooper; 2 -rowed barley
q,uired an ,'the.
foal, H. Darrow, J. DecWr, ji.; gel-
Montreal, He had �•pw ,iplanned !
out the xvork -with which his namei ding or filly, 2 years; and 1y,eiaif, J.
J. K, Wise; . w.hit.e oats, J.K. Wise,
G.•,A, Beattie; black oats, 'timo*y+
will be forever connected- the Can-. Decker, jr.; team,. Fred Elleri ng.ton
yat#.
seed, s elts, J. Wise; ell
adian -Pacific Railway—ancV hewas J Decks(; jr.; single roadster, J.-.
corn, .Haines; V. Btt der; ,sweet
"awaiting an opportunity :,M?begin I McClymant; N, Peck. Camruage
Brood ware, C G. A. Bat-
corn, Jas. Campbell; corn any oth-'
.Tr.emner,
i lie began .by ,1buying up a. �lial'f tler ; toil, G. A. Batt r, C • jTxem-+
er variety, G. A. Cooper,. W. Met -
calf Inlille(t, Wm. Sparks. `
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built bankru t American railwa ! ner ; geldin or filly, 2 years; Geo.
p yr � S.
FRUIT -Grapes, ��Irs. G. H. H.ew-
the St. Paul and Pacific; By means ! Little; gelding. or filly, I. year,
of is he finked Manitoba; with ; Cleave; single ear Jago, A, G. Blines
son, Snowden•Brcns.; collection. of
grapes, Mrs, G.H. Hewson-; caller-
south and the west. The+n,' in .i A: McBea:th ; lady drivel!, J. McCly;
,
. tion of apples; G. Galbraith,. J. Stgrn
.•the
.1880, he icontractea with • (Che Can- '` moat, J. Decker, sr.-
adian governmenat to .co+ptruct [a f CATTLE=Grade Cattle Milch
ling; fall apples, G.,Galbralth, J.
Sterling; winter apples, J. Sterling
railway, running 'from. ocean. -to K.o cp.w, J, and W.Reid, E. FI. 1.wi a,
ocean and opening up -vliat is inlo'ty heifer 'Z years, Ji -and W. Reid, 'L:
D.,Galbraith; collection of aars,F.
Kegan, J. Starling; plate of fall
the granary: of ttth,e world. , Both Anderson; heifer, 1 year, E H. Wise
Donald Sm,rth and,George Stephen. R E. Reid; heifer .calf; E.H. Wia%
pears, F. Kegan f=lora Wilds; plate :.
of .wikker pears, F.Ke,ga-n; Robt.
sunk all. their private fortunes in J. 'Reid'; steer calf, J. Reid, E. H.
this vast undertaking. They -Vere Wise; ,si,eer 2years, E.H. Wine, it.
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"IN101urray; peaches, tklpr'a Wilds, .
Robt. Del att luiis or runes,
g Y p P
allowed t,en years to build thelrail- G. Reid.; steer 1 year, R: G. Reid, B, !
Way. In half chat time --in 1885- H. 'Wise, Durham=lVTileh Cow, J.
Flora 'Wilds;' B,aldwiins, J. Sterling,
R; Smith; northern spies, D. Gal-
.
Donald Smith drove In at Craig,* Reid, -Beauty Bros; heifer..2 years,
ellachie, in British 1Colunnbia, (Nhe E. H. Wise 1 and 2; li,eifer 1 year,
d Beat't Bros J Reid' heifer :calf A
braith J.Sterling;' y+',ello•w ;cabs,
Snowden ,Bros., T. Mrown'e(tt•; red
last spike, and 't'Ae, tytlantic an y , + + — Haines, G
1 abs, ire D. Galbraith kin
Z Z Pacific coasts of Canada .were con Elcoatt, Beatty Bros. ;..Bull calf, A. o .Tomkins count( J, Sterlin:
Z LORD STRtT.UCONA. ( neot,ed, . In his work the Dominion � Elcaat, E.H.wise. Jersey -Milch R n g,
. a ; gr�enin,gs, -�. Haines,
• New Shirts
s:wi,fltl rose to larger ower.. .: g , J. Gardiner, =obt Mc y, on pippin,
caw, J.I£e an
y g• P 1,obt, McMurray; ribst
♦ ♦ Knight@d the next year and'rais SHEEP' Ram, E.H. Wise,' A. E1- R . Reid;, iRobt. McMurray; .20
�.� � NOW40the. year of ed ilio ft:1H.e, peerage in '1897, Lord coat; ishearliag ram, ram lahlb, ounce pippin, J. Starling, Root, Mc-
Z He ;was bona is 1820,
♦ the death of George III, to 'whom Strat'heona showed himself in his pair ,ewes, pair •shearling, pair.e-ve Murray, wagners, --.. Plaines, J.
-- - ♦ ..was mainly -(due the loss of our pfd age. asvigorous and far-seeing alambs,yrood C. Middleton;
am Goo. Pen Sterlinig; gold,an russets es
New Neckwear a srtatesm:an as rape Rvas . at lit y , , ppElvin
♦ ,� Anaericsin colowes, Donald Alex- , y hale. Lincolns -Rain, ,{Iso. P,enhale J. Stchmert Blenheim pippin, R.
♦ Z alrider Smith, as he .was known for Tour. He has ,b,e�er •fox It11n last'
To look at the new fall st les and et man a rs w,a,s brought jut u in hum- y g 1g ram, Scatehth, S Dseker ; snows, D,
Z y g Z v y a i g p fifteen ,ears the brand tivovin vain Jaen. Bron ; shearliish
Galbrill~h, R. Smith,
♦ ♦ ble ,circumstainces at-Forr.es, in•t�he s llic is fie tag thetDo movement ram lamb, psi; .ewes, pair,shearliWe VEGETABLES Earl otatoes
♦ its ♦ Scottish ;Highlands. The fact that which as filling the Dominion ewes, pair ewe limbs, Geo. Panram Snowden Bros., t. Turner; Early potatoes,
po-
New ►5U an Idea as to what are oln to be the
♦ g g ♦ , liis �nele- was a fum►tt;radler int (he a strong, !s�hrew•d, : (jiardNwoi(lzi�p,,g Lang ,wool Ram, s�hearinng . + ,intoes, W. S arks R,'Turn(er:' .maul-•
Z j service of ,th,e Flwdsota,Bay company population, On ,Aug. 6i+h, 1911, he TRM,lamsheer loin U, tpair ves ew'e. lambs, Pair. Sparks,
st le lead„rs, and begin to mare u was nine(t one years of age. For g , pair ewes, John IeLr; long red, el Battler, , Bat-
style
Y $� i led to his beeominlg also at .thel age y- g ilei ; cicrangals, yellow globe, Snarv-
> of eiight,eeln, a H. B. C, Man 'When I ,seveknity .three years he had labor- Dunkin., den Bros.,,, intermediate, mangols, J.
Aged boar'
New Overcoats your. mind In regard •to the ne% Ito Z went to Canad:a," h;e►said lately, 'I 2d far Oanada. B;eiai,nllnng• in (t,he PIGS-Barkshir,e A1ge Sterling, Mrs. GFH- Howson ` field
♦ ♦ .took nay first ,sea voyage. It took lowest position, heleas tvarked his brood saw, boar under •6 months,
+
• Soon, • Bros ; ,so,w, 6 ,morphs, earrats, .S. Cleave, R,Smith; table
♦ you will want to buy YoU ll ♦ .60 ,days, the ulipp,er ship ,in vvhieh :way to great woalth, great powor Qno,wde-n carrats, Mrs. A. E; Erwin, R. Del-
♦ ♦ I called, of 860 toms orlt.hgireabawts, • and'high rank :and h.ehast mms,ed his. Snowden Bros., R, Smith.
York- art
♦ Was a eoasu.derable v,essei in thoth ; e'v,ery step on tthe ladder ,to ruc- shire -Boar 6 mo>rths, , brood Pd s ,w Mrs.yG. H. Hewson; cu b ge, - R
♦ find us, at all times, glad to show you
♦' ♦. d,aya; t cess ass zdelana of �advancinlg Clue .Red pigs Aged boar, brow s Smith, S. Clea`,e' cauliflower, Mrs. .
♦ ♦ This happgn(ed in 1838,' when general init;erestis of t Dominion boar 0 moniths, saw 6 months, pair G. H. He'wisol , "Vii. M•otealf , musk•-
. C� the new goods, New and distinctive ♦ Que,eln Victoria had only bean,a fe.N i and ,the pinpir;e,' What a ,contrast bacon hogs, beet boar any br;eiedl, melons, (l: Ba'ttl:er, R. P.enlualo; .wa-
• Se® Overcoat . • months on,the throne. Dae•sn't it i(therel is ,between its e:meiN and beatOUL any breed, Snowden Bros.
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styles in everything a mats or. bo • SS .seem strain( e,l romote? The young' ;alllendid imparialachievemenits,afid POULTRY -Silver (grey Uorlight Ip r anips,s, Cleav , M W.. Tough;
Z y y $ y i ailvaiatwre> (rami Mortayshire kwaas Ithe• 1n.ere �money�-making of .(the J.S. aloWrie; •'W. B. Battle.( , fight ,parsnips, S, Cleave, R. Browsn G . Batt er
• ♦ ,aernt into :the frozen w"i1dernesa of American railway magnates a:gain,slt Brahman, Beatty Bros. 1 and 2; son; pumtrk in, R.13rawn, W. Battler
d1� la in wears are now being showy, ♦ ,
♦ Labrador, a,iud he s;erv,ed there for wiio7iin lie -successfully earittenct,e.d l dark �Brocks, J. S. Ho ,,eLa 1 and
2 arty Br., Cleave,. PTough
Tia a ;` turnips
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thirte,on yearn. Most of, ,his -time barred rocks, , W. rtWoiein '1 and 2 y
g white, racks, J.W.Ortwe}iui a�nd2; 'berets, S, Cleave, Snowden ,Bros.;,. a
Z • the spel Indiana- and the Flski th Th:e pumpldn pie, the p=pkin pica, black Spanish, W, B. Battler i and 2 :White oelery, R. ISelgatty, R. Smith
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was s etplt in�tmadin, in:fwra ith •
window We fiord some clouted oreiam, white Leghorns', -Dr. Woods 1,and 2 , red celery, R, Delgmty ,Snowden
'Donald S:tnith slowly dikin,guishe.d When spread, upon its golden top . brown Leghorns, d. S. Howri,e, J. Bros, • winter radiivh, *. Battler, J'..
himself by his buskiXess abillitles. No To ; cistrons, R. Smith, G. Sattler,
rcnat;ter how poor was thy: post to Surpasses every dream, polIook', silver spangled tllam- wg
,which he was cetat he always lmanw A Missouri .edi'tor refuses ;to Pub- burgs, W.. B. Sattler 1 and 2 ; Buff small rlar .beans, G. Cooper, J» `K,•
_ a fe Coehins, W. B. Battler,l and 2; T -6d Wise; lar a beans, Snowdenl i
o tv$iilt
:. aged to ,show abalance on.th,eright lish (obituary tulaticet4 of +p,a. P M Bros., J, K, Wise, Votato :onion,jr.
l .side of .th,e• led, ar the Won. over ;the who, while livi`�n�g failed, to su(scribe Red 0a s, W.S Batt r I and 2, Cameron, Snowden . Srw•s", lrg,e r, d:
ausutives b :ttirnrong doctor, and curfor his wager, 'Hq (says, 'p.eopl ltliade slalttl Reds, T,S. Hnner liy onions, . ,SiisltdrA Jail. Campbell..
inI ,the injwr,ed and ailing; anal he who do iao+t t�Ike ,t}yeir ho, a paper and 2 Aaidalv:anall s, J. S, ilatvrie 1i t; _ , mm la:ti e; h>s ohnrades' b covin sire dead alnyWe land' ,'ape mere and 2, a wlhi�ts.Wyanda,ttas, �. W.:Ort w11111��Stui;��ttall x��1 toe1gt�3'The Morr"'�h, `O,
pleased tc y p » triatooat
i• •that potatoes surd v,egetablos could passing arov�ay is of alo news valu(p weir 1 Gild. 2 black Mlnoxcas J.S.
i be rarriro antl�e Arctic climate, 1 We canit (expect to: pick amyd Hawrie,F:W.�..Battl,or; whiterbreast R• San.iltll, W•(jle'�•txi�ll; lexga rit3(d1
t tt �r grown
*xis ;iui h:.x al suer, , h ,ossa .l.e a �a,.:: tame ob ed b',,v k Poht Is. J`.'3, Horvr,.e, W. : t;rmataes, lt. Smith, Mrs. G. Ii. Hie�W�r
A Square Deal for Overt Main. By �h ,e f, u g a •. " st:•n', lt4r,gtt y�,llioty toknatpos,snovo
( amid, ithe P,bril and solitu>ke of tho year. We'll have to Itako ;What 1B lisut,tler; butf prolugtons, J. S, `
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idose ho So uniS:Sailthy cornea, cl Ile, W. 13. l3a(ttlelr; blaek Lang- continuo "m Dago'.O.
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