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.1 1. 11 - .. 11 . WHOLE NUMBER,, IL, . . . - SEAFORTH9 FRIDAY' OCTOBER 2 1903 A
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an -d 26tk� - � � I The � Zurich Show, toos, a Sobrooder, a Schoelligo w Battler, 6' All right nothing," said I in return. to agree to this, The risk of carrying this , "
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�, I - 11 The following is the lish of the successful Carman potatoes, Fred willerb, Wm Rodder, � $1 i K,
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� . . 50 ft'. wide I I ' I 11 . . I F - LOORS Ones at the Hay Branch Agricultural So. Sm&ll white beaus, George Clausius, w Bat- enough hit . T. �11� �
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. Ground Moor ciety's show, � hold in Zurich, on'Wednesday tier Any other variety of beano, J K wise, darkey." His reply to this ww, "Mr. at itwas then lound thab the ear doors . �. -i�
k store witha a, -...t-- � and Thursday of last �aek . Joh D � 1. ,�
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rtv his or h r"'4 - long .' - RETAM . - a 3ker. Yellow aora, 8 Omw4d, Hubbard is a -good alderman and a good were too am ---� I
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a r o W,-,-- I . . .Holum. -Drought, "iBrood mare aocom,,� Snowden Bros. Sweet corn. $ wise. L rge � active Tory, and thab counts for e, good deal ' 511 to admit the boxes, and 1b �� - I , ��'- -.
. I 18 Upper Flooi a I I was found necessary to send to Chicago for , ' '
be_ busin"s of Out. ..... . I � Ponied by foal, R B MoLean, J Patterson, red onions, w Battler. Large yellow ions, I GOLD � POINTS 11. -:
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'hat nothing in lefb �� On, I n Toronto." This reminds me of an unkind two special cars, . ; . Ji
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brt- a -ad ple"u _� - - I i � � . MANUVACTUR 2ad a,ad 3rd. Foal, T J Borry,J Patterson, Jacob weber. Dutch setts, A 8 Faust, 8 � That Last a Lifetime. r �..,x-
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for the goods the I . ki . ,,, . -- . elpb, 1, 11�" .
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,P . � ... � JIM Im W V1W =id that If a Glengarry eap wan placed has been again seleowd by the 0 neervativels :1,
. �� I ; I L w willard, A Geigei. - Ono year old gela. . $in 0
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I . : I In or filly, R B MolAnn, B Smillie, Roeder --A* aelger, Sweedish' turnip . air candidate, -bo - It �. .
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� I . 6. Span of mares or geldings in harness Hartm�n, Henry Roeder. white buronips, The band of the Coldstream ' Guards be the Liberal candidate for the ()am 4.-.
:",eping is � ;11 . A, . li and wagon, W J Elder, wm Fee. w Battler, Snowden' Bros. Yellow globe A 1 ind �A 0 . W I N IT JIJ ON R Men& -.;
I � I "I 0K it 9 reached Toronto on Sunday, and, although --Outside of Morristown, just so -he t .
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110 V. ,VJ � b SEAJF(()Rrf�JR,, the citizens are close oboervere of the Sgib- river from Brockville, a destructive fire oo I' I
1. � I I . , Y f0%l, wln Moody, R McArthur, w J golds, A Foster, John oalman. Long yel- -- . :1
running tbrougit. . - . ; . bath, they gave the band a great ovation. curred on thg promises of a farm6rnama� A—"
l3i'- 1�1?1 I I Elder. Foal, win Moody, R McArthur, RB low mangolds, Snowden Bros, P; Hartman. Picture fr3ining a Specialty. Wherever the members of it appear Brown, on,Saturday. Sparkz from the -on-
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'a . , �,J -. I I McLean. Two year old gelding o Oxford . # .
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3D-4 , - t . , remarked that in point of quality he had stand thab the band was formed in England barn, ignited it, and this, with two -U,.�?,
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t stake. - i M, �J 21 - . . gelding or filly, James Bonthron, R ji me- Black Spanish radishes, I Phillips, never judged a fi lar
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Inlucombe to V& � . �, , 44 ': Loan, wm McAllister, Span mares or gold- white radishes, Jacob Haborer,, w M Har- hn -i
. ".. , - I were, indeed, a credit to their ownera and from the beginning of time, and o&a�e down were destroyed T a dwelling house bad a I
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ce, of a commuft'. � I T ., . . . .- - .11 . -gon, 0 Lony, E Gies, 'burn. Any variety of pumpkinm�wm Klopp, ?i�-'
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b,ugluan here out - I i . I ... 1. I . - the county and show that the farmers of from the skies on that particular day, there narrow escape. The lose is botivY.- �`-' 4 - .
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, � E I I A I I . 1, 6 - thisdistrictare fallyalive tothe advaut. could nob have been much more fuse made -Mr. G. E. Lumaden, ,Assistant Provin. 11 1 ---'.'
� . Id i# � I I ; - , General Purpose. -Brood mare, acom. Snowden Bros. Celery, T Johnston, A Fog,. "
weve, mi. - I - ,� , , �11 f � .. I agels of having only I in sheep over them. For my own parb, I would jueb aial Searetsry of Ontario, die4 in the hosw -
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� L * * '� . , 1. ponied by. foal, A Geiger, J Haberer, w8mith. ter. Squash, Snowden Bros. Blood boots, I . ,�
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! say-- I � �� I' - I I . , I and swine there was also a very fine show " loon li4ten to t6e Seaforth or Ooderich pit%], in Toronto, on Saturday.! . . 1;
� Pribea, holftWo. gar' .. . lie had oc� '-.4,
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a 1� . . mpelpition was not quite so � .� a4
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ballincit-S. Welli on . . .. ; N � . I : i , - Johnson, Alf Mellick. One year old filly, J Colooky. Muskmelons, J Weber, A Geiger. , The special ati.tractionr, also were all that la9b summer. While 'the band was bein mien in the civil service, , .a . .� .
*69" of -ours rest, , " - Gentleme ni, ,� ; I . Paterson, 8 McRilde, callman. Span of toes, R . R Johnston, Snowden . I - 9 I a native of
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. . .. . : I I J could be desieediand elicited t'he keenest in. and at Canada, and, for several yonr dor to his 'vP �
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I �, 'We,areWelax�(- . . � � Hagat), J Roeder W witzel. Farmers' Johnston " 11
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je,.- I I mfN, He was aboub sixty years of -age. . N
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dal, our now Suit_ I . , wory'val- - :. I � I . troti J Geiger, A Xudersov, A Smith, John IMPLE ' , li , ch of -While attending the Mddlesex assizes ]�� -
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I : . i I Hagan. Lady driver, Mrs w witzel, R B the prizes in thii department. � the Atonernenbl, and who have theii J head. at London, as a gr . - �4 �- . - - i� ,
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ow, Shower Proof . , .G." . , - "'oll i McLean, R McArthur: � MANU,VaCrURE%�C Harbleib t�ook ' Speeding 001nt�sio, - Farmers' Tr, - � I and jutor, this week, Mr. 7,
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a X I Z 1. I ,,, � . all thO This race was taken �n three straight boatil, quarter& in Pennsylvania, held forth -befoce Archibald Mol�scblan, -of Sylvan, Wag Emit- I �
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Tfalffi our new . .11, 01 I I I - e I em PH �. i foal, Goo Dick, �r Witzol, J Beaker, , Foal, buggy and carriage harness, Collection of , taking I t ; - 7 1 � -
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. . . I I . w witzel, P Lamont, A' Geiger.. Two vear �shoes,; P Bendisr. Collection of. leather, F Stratford, 2ad ; 'bits Wingo, by : A. . �their oats .in life, and beatknown menin West Willis . -- -1 �
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t - � .. i -- .I- I � . old gelding or filly, w witzel, C t'ilber. 'One , Witmer. , Finished I ras �'.
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! VV`65r. . . � . . I . � ondol by W. Ratti)m ury, Brucefield 0�h. I ;_
. .. C eather is just around the c � , man, nowde . -, .
� . . old w' ' JJohnob.)a. . Buggy horse, in harness and ' $ * a Bros, A a eiger. Table but- In the free-for-oll, t re were just t;;O.b like the reeb of the Exhibitions,- only is abode years, and was promine -
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' Omer, Fio now on this itore will be. buggy, w H wood, J F Russell, 0 Hilber. ter, H , S ith, D � Hanob, Sno don Bros. Stanton, ov�ncd better. A sample of .nearly everYto -- �,
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the Afec-ca for men boys, ladies and children wa, ting heavier wea'r - f or -4he . Roa,istorv.�-Brobl d mare, accompanied by � cheese, John aelger� w Klapp, by"T. Murdoch, of be found on the farin or in the " manufact p - -1
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tsb -- wint- . foal, T N Forsythe, w witzel, P Lamont. 8 Wine.' oney in comb, Jaco, . neall, and Lucy, Own- �ry --On Saturday Bruce Gord*n, of Nap. : iA
. 'court atitentloa armonths. -A gathering from -the bes!i'anidl fo emost man afac ;iir '" there, and the buildings .which contain- . duckUtintingin Bay Ba near + !
- - ere of high , b �Haberer, P ad by W. Kuntz, of Exeter. Joe Sta6ton " . Ance, was --�
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,rom find --your Way . gmde, d pendable Clothing, Furs, Underclothing ats, Cap, &c. The sup i I Foal, W �Vltzi4 Win M6*11ister, T N For- Backer, me -made bread, aeor a Clausius, took the firob mono I yJ .
I . enor - , . � ad the exhibits are more pleasantly or- Kingston, when be -pulled h .. � lx I
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ammer fabries ond 7 u1s", noted, is in eviden::e on Buchanan, w- witzel,.N Sorarux. One. year Home-mide buns, R'R Johnston, Snowden contestants and t a race was wo 1 half million people visited the fair 11 I . .
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- .. every hand. Sure-to-flt clothing, cor aia 6t the 1 . lowest price ol ,i., Bros Vitrant-A bone Aire -A I a I— &,4 1 in u 1 g rel. The trigger caught iathe seat and 'the -
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this HtOtO 90libits your t�a. e. - A17ayps thipk -of. us as Malfillster. 8 of mares or geldings, In ! Mapta. syrup, W SM'ith. Alex hornei owned by the follow Ist goncerni � 9
ng ; . . I � jug parties : A, I mighb say that within the wet a great hole in the Young ma,1374 grolu� t is -
OsMi both at I Ithe store most 1i el . , harness and J"Y' M McMaughton, Btig- MoEweu. Collb0ion of honey, vtO CIA1191111, and 2ad, W. Govenlook ; 3rd, R.'Rabkirk . three years I have visited a number 'of o quite likely to prove; fatal. Gordon , is
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7 thles, to meet the, I " � , , u nd JI J Marner. the horses In this conteab were 'fromil' Me. Seawall thli cities of any consequence I a- in Ray Bay this season, , one a ro,V4. I
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N� - - bri',WU, V . , Wolfe, Credi n CA pbell, Tufted quilt, 8 Witmer, W Bob The boys' fo ran is follo In son with one 1*t�
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; I - i : . -Mfickeows, In milk or in calf, tiom . Kn: tted quilt,T Johnstonj B-'Footdr. Joe Sills. � , he ra is Ek mor ,#I-
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, T . . P g cabi,ijqailb,o Schoollig,X[ra 0 Campbell. The Indian' hitching and driving contest, to those who- may vieft the exhibition. I the here ab A r . Pattullo, M.L,A,,,w1l1re- �y
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:. - we are on tlhw& �- I - For the man I berm. .Yqsrling heifer# 8 Roeder, J Cham' ad on ground work, H Roeder, John pp her own horse and drive once around. the good distance ,north and east from the D I ' 6 d as X01 representative of I
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lb,a� ready, w, ;;; Did you eirer look for the little or big girl's raincoat Or the - boy'n� I The 0@12 Heifer emalf, J Geiger, win d� the 'Best! now hold by -.Sir 5.�
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Aor the lavoriv-d� � t : Roaher, P Deioh., ler- Mome-made coverlet, P artman, 8 ment, Th will nbt have to tell, so many had to this 'Alohard Carb�ri I ht who may go after an �
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1 7 dren need this pTo ection as much as.the older p � wise. � Home-made In , J 000h, the prizes were awar ad as follows : J!t, � time, that you had to pay 75 cents; or a sqstern conatituen ,"_,
, . . — Obber than Thoroughbred Durham.- rane. FIve'or more y Kingston. - It . TV
opening days will, open. The price for the boys,' or girls' raindoats is� $2,00, to $3.50 w thin dollur a night for a bed, And' 111 a lady ll�,'alsonaid that j. 0 J�
to , � . I . ; ards of home-made Mrs. Obaries Ril , McKillop ; 2ad, Miss . y, possibly
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I . ou reacli of the most limited purse I Milch.0own, John Pfaff, lot and 2nd, Jacob mg oArpeb, cotton warei J K wlie, T John. Heffer friend a city with yon and becomes pyTer, of which Mr. PAttulln is editor, Will -1
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hearty welcome of a -i - Weber. Heifer calf, P Hartman, win MeAl. stou. �, Painting on volvilt, Mri d lasto b t b ma least, .I,- -
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a d the price accordin ly. 1 . , . - . . , was the mepavagoe= t, 14
. old goodalo gr"t plain or as fancy, as you wish, n (Ir Hater, L Roeder, Two year old heifer, J G Forest. I Berlin woot work,'M-in C Camp- ted Yon, go to Eaton's, and if 4hange h-suda shor ly, . r. Pattullo rotiring
:a- I r for, your. w I 5 I i. . . Sn6wden Bros, H Roeder, P Harbrilau. bell. .. - BerlW � rp y she It nob there you may safely calculate I
I - I, I - . , . I I wool pillbw cushion, MrsC Judoe had a diffloult, , ond delicate task,to 1 I gob � �31,r, Marley Spoor, aged $3, died -on.. #- . -Y L . I
rery respect. Some- MWS coats, $2.00y $3-00 $5.00 - Yearling helfer, F willerbo H Roeder J Campbell, J C ohrane. Crochet 1work, Mrs perform, but he gob - hrough lb safely, aim ` tho I b :she has fallon Into th � a BW. this Ganday nighb, at his home a I .
; .. I - � : # I I 610,0.?, $20.009 � . 0 . dragged Into Eabou's alralulb my ill
ag to be dreams I* I . 0 1 �, $1C1.0 Chambers. Two year old steer, P Hartman, 0 Campbell, T Johnstom Albu'm.baskeb, . w -,b Wolfe Island, 4�r---
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aaw, put I t. yo a WOMen's Coats-+- 2.001 03; 50! p. 00.9 $8,00, P � Roeder, H Roeder. Fat cow or heifer, w Mrs Campbell, J Cochrane, Hair wreath, ciples he arrived ab his decision#. The Orst know th4b had I been k woman I would inbit 80 years. He wan born in Romet N.Y., i 4�.h -
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*-ka by, seeing: our - * - - n McAllister, lot and 2nd, w Smith. Year. H Nsib. - Feitther - wreath, T , Johnston, was awarded to Mrs, John McDonald of have enjoyed It Imineuxely-i wbilehis parentx were on a visit. :6 : �,
ire ready, - . - We have altiq*gether too many,' raineoits 'on han4� and our , pls - tO 110TO ling steer, F willort, J Roeder, 2ad and 8rd. Cardboar& work, T Johnston. Sofa oushio J , I He was ..-'l I
, . 'mt Seaforbli ; the seoond to Mrs. W. Pi�;er�' ;of - 0 1 .1z. .
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them�out Is a �O per cent. discouk, fo, r caleb, Are you interest 6"d 1' - � - Jersey cow, 8 Ronnie.. F&t-stesr�wm Me. *vv Klopp, S wise. Houltal 14be, Mrs Camp. Ses nd Ile 1111rd good farmer, and a ladder in municipal mot. '� .ki I I ,,
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Being Sold I . to M ra. eary Canada, ters. He was for years i . -.
11 . ; . . AIll P Hartman bell, T Johnston. Knitted lace'surtain, T . I in the county 0oun. -
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. P. a -The C.P.R. has plaosd an order for &14 (311- 181 -a was -the stroke oar 16f the - 'F
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; �� � I ; Campbell. Comb work, Mrs Campbell. si The rg'lgu f Pi I plonsh of America. He wall * s#ang sup. � 4 -
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new isokett, ask � - I i Ole, B%field, . . - � ' � . ,
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: ,I � a prizes -in . porter the late Sir George ir �
.oas for them miAll Su=r.- ng -Wool. -All tb Lamp mot, J Kvise. w Klapp. Cross work " ,,,
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;hey sh*U need It. � DOTN'�," - . ISS . T . this el"s ' were tiken' by G. Penhale, exeept Mrs Campbell, T Johnston. . 0 day: fell and fractured both wriets, besides -passengers I the eight 061tek ferry -
I . . I � " � . second foraged and y I �arlinge*es,which were - Mrs Oampbell. Shell work, iJ Forest, J . the Exhibition. . -, on , I . -
have confidence, !a - . . . receiving other serious inj boatfrom Detroit W Windsor, Saturday
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- . . -by . (By our Loadbuiy Correspondent.) I 1, -Mr. B. F, Gregory, of Toronto, last night, witnessed a dramatic suicide. As the
a, Th-ey know that & � ,won H. Trueninef. Coobranii., Chemise, R R Johdston,�S wise.
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I be shownthrougk G I . . � . �, . , .� I . .0 all,through the close, except aged ram and 'Domed work, Mrs Campbell. Goats' dress dical, men to Mr. W. J.- Riohot-de, - a Boston million. Q--1 .yvarr, wb - -1, I . .
F' Woll.-A. Dunkin took let and 2nd .
ia- now srt " UP40- lu P15 Dress Suit made to you r' measule ,as - ng been advised by the me week, sold a pair of cOrriage Hackney boC&es bo*t Deeired the contra of the -river. Charier
t shirt, R R Johnston. Tattiogi br Buchan Havi
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. - . . . �' . . fat .yheep, . on, Mrs Can, to take a change of scene and also to indulge a was sitting I � .-
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iiat now to the- time See it any wayl whether your -intend buyin " or i4ot. ' 'v � . Mpbell;m Embroidery -in silk, T in all the gaiety wibbin reach, I left one for the sum of $2,500, This is pretity� quittly In the stern with the other paseen-
: Rwye, Yom aeon car . � 9 * I . HoGs,-86owdeu Bros. took lot and 2nd Johnston, re 0 Vtbell. Erhbroldery in 'a' . I A-P � -
. I. . I bright morning,for the Queen City, where Aerser' horse flesh. gero, sirose, and, walkilig quickly to the �
and. make your se I � - - I I I.- all through this ol ' muslin, T Johnston. One pair hand -made � I -
, - � I . "o'ex0ept for aged ram, . the Dominion Exhibition was in progress i -Mr. Samuel Rogerir rail, stood up on it. 0ne of the deck handle 1-11
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your name - i . I I . I - . afrJband- a a cobtan- stookin For the informstlo4 of those who ney d ad rushed forward to gralip him, bub Quaint- - . I
: I I - 1.1 . .. - I . ; Tamwopbb.-Sno wden. Bros. took - all the P , S wine, T of Toronto 0 1 or . . - ;I��
7 -.1,1 1. ; . . . .. I - . Johnston. itted wool wentfrom here to .. oronto,I might Noy fn that city on Saturday. He was a br th mee was too quick for him, 'and) 1� .
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4 . : 8 Ronnie. wool seeks, .... that from here to Shakespeare t a laud of Mr. Elias Roger#, the -well known coal "Good,bye, everybody," lesped Into thelf, ,
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t I - I . Yokkabire.-Aged boar, J Hary ampball, Crazy work, T John. � -raw obtirs over- . I V
. . . iattlennske, near the Belvidere dook, Parr board, but f be suicide elther - wofild not or � A
I ' 0,,7. S Aged ston, Mrs iCampbell. Silk pstobwork, T stones are largely I evidence ; and from - y
.D such store in town; ' 31ade to yoAi meaaure also, with -all the style, dress and elegance that is ugu ally -NOW, J Harvey, Snowden Br pring Johnston 4 Cochrane. Kai �ted pi'llow there to the aloy the And is Bound, one day lasb week. It is yeari sines could nob secure a hold on soy of th * .
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� what a Ion It 111k : crowded intb twenty or twenty4lve dollari Overcoats. One year I I ng Qualph there were eighteen 9
I 1. � , - . . See these exbraordil: -ary. old boar, H Truemner. sow, shamp, H Neib. Outline After leavi rattlesnake hai been seen near the town)
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many and, to- ha,vi; I One year old ran Mrs Uamp. coaches on our 'train, and all were fill , to have one killed so close, was a ----"O— �
, . � fifteen, dollar values. � . . I . . . J Harvey, Snowden Brothers, . bell, 8 wise'. Batton wreab?, R -R Johnstont ad and rest s�rprlse. , .
; placer for you to! . . � . ' 'P Judges -J. Armstrong, James Petty I . when we draw into the � Union station the b . 'Perth Notes. " � - " I
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it, ift being fibied up-' ' . I . t -I is stated i that Rev. I)r. G. J. Bond --Grogory Dorrooll, of Bamberg, was put. 1 �
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I '**#*###*4r"k~ �# , I .1 POUL=Y.*� Plymouth Rocks, a Irwin, P 18 W1111, 2 resigned hi , position as editor of the tirg on's b .
�f the. specdal- foov � #*##;iR1 . .� . . 9 other trains ha�ing clime about the Naito - elb on a threshirg mue 47
1 1 , Booker Wyandotte#, V Booker, w -Battler, Johnston.', Chair tidy, Mrs Cat �b - I
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. g . . ' b WAN 0 hriatian Guarlian, to which position hle hia right hand became caught and his Arm I A
.olen requirin t, SOF I pillow time. As i . t
-tho h ab It I G Irwin' took the prizes for 8 0 Poland@ and Specials.1- Drawn work, on �juv . . itsh one o1ol'ok, I wont . .
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� been in . Li ht Brahman. Dark Brahman, a Irwin sham, banO I kerchief pooket, ktltte� out in quest of 00 I abhling to eat and struck as recently ap ointed, on the retirement of wam neuly torn off above t -be wrist, -- r Iff
goods 1 .9- 1 work IDI di Ing hall, on T . �� .v ,, �
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a I , : atore for'., . V A0 crewel work, battenburg and &Iut'lacel luck at the Ori empo�% i1e. Failing health in given -The Metbod4�s. of Atwood boA tbeir I -1-i
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- y best - to be Aauch.- whits Langshins, a Irwin. Ing (pdrbraib), Mrs , . C, . k, was p . I
You can see them now every day. The are looking, up the ttler - D robe, Berlin wool work, w Klo -
� - ; . . . iuff FiNE Alv�s,-0111 paint The next job w4s to fl id a room, and exparl- express, west of!Porbage Is Prairie a Fiffier, at Tavistoo I 12
having tatig�b m 'a when In s Ution, the preacher for the oc,casion and pleased 4�r
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Specially so in Ladte�` Jackets and Neck scope painting, Mrs Campbell, J,G.Forest. thin at exhibiblon.!, timps, to go away a good � 0 who has Wen I n all present. The church was orowiled anit -
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$ a a . � � ; . I ' distan6a from theilako front, I went o"t an 0 ng ome the collection amounted to =Op with the A- L
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� , some of t�,e finest fur garments ev, r 801.4- n Seaforth. Cray a par ' traft work, J a For at, Oil or the'amountasked , I �
. . . - � � water color flowers far as Church str'ob sod then north, to Col- prospect of its being $ 1 I"
. . . J Pekin Duoksoa Irwib,Snowden Bros, Ron, , J G Fore , �H Klapp, 4 � -MayorRoberb Hall, of Brandon, *bila forby th 250, - ,
T . � - - - - - -- ±i * Pencil draw � legs, ,where very man rooms were adverbill. a pastor. I I . I .
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. -W-V,.r-W-.- - -- I - I an Dooks, o .Irwin, Snowden Bros. Any, in Toronto thin �reak, received a telegram A. McAulay, of Mitchell) returned .
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I I � � variety of, duclks� (�,eorge Irwin. Pencil and ink sketches. Mr; 04mpbell, J 0 �bese, a nice, fair-fac- - . -�Rev. A i �- 1 .
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I �e. H Truemnor, (" Irwin. ouine-a Fowl, .(j Painting on milk, J Forest, Co6hrane. ,�, one room vacant, a E ., I -, ' He was wonderfully I �.
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so a bushels, or too plosoed with his trip. .He Was caught in I
arlor, bedroom. Ib*,a8 foulblessly . A,.� .
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11 z. � , " � lausiu if ti P1 __ Painting G�l arl p ' which 14--consideted pretty satisfantory'fOr A the blizzard and snowstorm while coming - N
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.rl � I . half a�week for thin, and I did not ask bar elvewyaar-ol Aon snow I
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� 0 . I . I - . Judges,-oeorge Brown, J C 8toneman# FLoWERS AND PLAI-VrS.-Maple� leaf, T 4f Oscar Ketiny, living near Aylmer, Oat- railway platforms at sow to, .. I
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. . T GRAIN AND SlINDS.--Fall Wheat, white, J Johnston, w Battler. Bouquebi of, cub . aria, while 61viill; with his father on a I 11 I �
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� stora. OOL BOX—Medium, heavy weight, in grey, 2 pafr� for- 25c flowerls, T Johnston, R R Johns , ni Pollee. bhe home at ten o'clock, she. was always haY- "-:A very pretty weddinPgoItook place on I -
. � I mok, fell off unnbticed. When found later - .
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mmmw_" . . . I tion of geraniums, w Bittler, R to go ahead an I to a fende at obure % at St. Jbsephla , 1�
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. Y�� . -H.eavy yveight, dark grey, - per pair . 200 red, wm Cloppj.,�-- S wise, C So' hoch. oil .4noton. smooth the pillows P&4 is% me pleasant , his father he was clinging I h Stratford, when Miss MAY �
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4 � ' 9 eldest daughter of Mr. Jznhn 03yne"Of the �,�, .
brined ths � "I' *NDERWEAR— Fleece lin*ed wool, in fawn and grey, medium � I I Collection of cailla liften, R Johnston. -
The, Masons .... 0 - . dream,O truly a lovely Woman, I believe, explain the cause'of the awidenti, I
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;ft . - . . 1� . T John ton. Henr -Misfortune befell a farmer and his � tffl
sair - It, and the real heavy, per suit Roeder. Collection of fuohiall, R John- P* 4 � A
�&I- at the Ran � ., . w1eig 1 $1.00 Twu�RDwed Barley. J K wise. Black Oabn, y kind people in the world we would not a . ney, farmer, mouth of Cour , son of Mr,
orro-wing .wI , fe: and . k Some odd shirti and drswers per pi-eie � 386 Alex MoBwan. J K wise, , 8 m Ise. white preciate those.who are kind hearted and laughter, Mr. and Miss Thompson, of Joht Carney. The ceremony wan performe
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i k , 1 2,50 �; -� 8 wi#e' _Collect, its I Ehlorrad Their team took fright an ran few invited relatives of ,�,
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D�r�, Madd returned . � . . R�e," � I �` The annual meeting of the Provin-oid I f -
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A, number of- bit-* - - � us. Mad -Clover Seed, B 8 Philips, The show hold under the auspices of the was ffithe city. I attended -the meati door exhibit Aid noboome up -to that of -_
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I waa hold In the' $$; ' I Boy)�V SCHOOL SUITS—Three dozen in lot sizes 22 to 30, in '50 1 mo. -1 y of flowarn was ' I.".
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� I I I I . - I ' JUDGES. -John MoNivfin, Kippon.; J F' Friday last, was one of the mot t' ous church * no in the -
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'HORZIOULT , R day was cold and bleak and did act promise in the hall# who came .. ,. oannob be oom . � ,� ;
,'as enjoyed byon* * ,, AMN'81 SA1001CS'—The va'tiety of Smocks on o" .m.-Colloobion of apples ilar weeb Ole l4st session a aple mud 0 Wednesday all thab
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0 teira that bmftr. . . Gies, B Cloppi Snowdon Bros. Fall Applent well, but on Friday the sun came out Sarnio, and as far east 4e Prescott a d fr . election , a( 1-7 -
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oturning to, Hevu- l I . Applet, E Clop brightly and it turned out -to a an ideal the shores of Lake Eri6, to the wilds of N , �dently looked for. . � � 4. . -
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aity attielidea, 11110 - i and lined, in different colors, - � . $2,00 Snider* Bros, Snow app as, H, Roodier, H of both exhibitors and - opectsto was large, Torouto, who him beemalated for Attorney- Years ago, and one of that, city's life4long ditd lost, week of consumptli-n, in him 24,th A -:
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rom visiting, rals- � I .. . 1. 13ohroeder. ."Bald wins; 0 1 61opp, Dan Sar- history of bhe society, amounti g to $725. and spoke In low, mea ured, judicial tones. noon. Deceased was a leading grocor,, and in a jewelryatore In Matt,awa, on the Ot. . I i � � -.;
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�ed Ah- 4411, : &ran. - Rhode'loland Greanings,H Kroft,Sni- The-largf number a visitors, als , w forecentyeare bad sUend - . �;
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il�g- band pla" - - . 0 * ******" **#*##jW � Dr. - Beattie Nesbit, an ther Toronto main- ve
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M. Eider.. of � .- parbme � like a man who, if he once took hold, 0 was elected a ember of the city council, year he bad been in Dunnville, but, the dis- , z1_1
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liar� Harry spent . *" 111 1! * 0 : I Ban Davit, Snilder Bros, L Roeder. was not nearly large enough to roperly an. was a greab arroy of Mi Pa. and M. P. Pa. widow and family of 13 children surviva change to do bim any good, He was:a, most; . i�:�
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Liter -Mblt Groll I � . . � . " " " - 1 - Sw%ars, D Sara,r0is, E Ko' a, H commodate the exhibits. ' Z -The Canadian commercial agonp in estimable I
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It now � (81-TOCESSORS TO GREIG & MAODONALD) A Schroeder, G Sohoe lig. Collection of show of fruit and - robte, while in" the vege. The crowd of - via bors in the city was very ,-. �:;
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�4j4 I'll, I -W, _rT . �. . Plate of nix pooches, J Roeder, E Gies, 12 display in the fine arts depsrtme�t, and the the working people. T a trades' process- found murdered in' u: 801
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I ,&. of Olin- ' Good going September 20th and until' '1'1�ovember 30th,'1903. Vancouver, JuDenasi-D. Frepoh, 1 linton; William. - � - :�i� .
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. V . etoriR, Wes6ninster, B. Q; Seattle, Tacoma, Wash, I �GARDE,'T V]CGETAl)LH8;-R6so could not W excelled. t1i I , I
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