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I - 9`1903s - I I . . - 11 T! i � �r the goodgg � �. 9s : . -1 �. . . I — — .,i . I i 1 $1 a Year in Advauce. � . %., I I � a . � . � . �_ - 'I � . I i - - 'i - . - - - I - . I � I I = -t t , - � ! I " I I A NOTABLE GATHERING. lows, on the bank of a stream a shorb dia- ' � t 14 � I _., I . l � . $I be pointed to a tall man wid a black filt ba one Year and f , was the first K F - - . . . . - - ��, , I � � tance from the populated part' of the oiti. I I . I . I i an' banivolint whiskers, mb.andfn� in fr reak in a famil � ming is. 1 2 STORES 11 4 0 Design ont iv b "' I . I , FLOOM , Fo,r�,the 6 I y of nine,, Born in county ­ I , . . . I I �� I - rob time -in the history of the The ghl had been outraged and then �, _Ik- th'biateollictionivimpoortad mangles. 11Av A t in, in the northoif Ireland. he came to � i . . I I . I I 60 ft. wide I 11� - ;; around 1100 Evangelical Association, the biennial Goner. fouly n ordered, - A man named Joseph : it wasn't fur thl aboince iv thl plug", he tli�irclountry with his parents when a child. -1 _. . .1 . - * I �� I I I � - , . -0 - :W 1, . . I . . . � RETAID al CoRe rence washold in Canads,'and Ber. Kennect , has been arrested, charged 'With . � I . I u running throu -h . I 100 ft. 10 . .. I . . - lin commanded the attention of the Evan- the criti Ey. The accused Is a young Irish. Wall Paper. says, "I wud shwear that was W. H. Me. Fi aeons and two daughters .are lett to I in the store . - , . 11 . . I I I � Cracken, th'Brueaela mangle king." ""Tit in � I - 114p_ I _­ ... � � I I 11 - :. Upper. Floor ge . I .: ourn bhe loss of an exceptionally, loving JI& . . lical Church of America, Europe and Asia . . - " InsthOds don I . - . , man, wi o came to this country lamb snm- no other," I says, 11 'min may come an, min and affectionato father, The eons are all �� I _ . .1 � mANulrACT Un durn od 0 ilillgtO Match in Red, staka.. It, I I . . 3g the present session, which opened on rner, an has been around Brantford for With bordersaod a -, . " Co - . . 11 . may go, but W. H. goes on foriver."' No located In North DaItota ; the daughters I - � buncombe ta " —, I . __ . . I . - 1"ING, Thursday and is expected to last about three movers] weeks, He had been employed Blue, Green and Bu shades suitable for fair in oomp1mite widoub him. Whin I came are Mrs. W. H. McEkoy and Mrs, T.C. Me- . . to g4iw . � - . - no& of a 00 i 1% . `� f _­ I weeks. The sessions were held in the Zion at severd different placeo, bab, owi t h Hall@, Parlors, Dl,niu or Bedrooms. Reg' to Sayfort thurty years ago, W. H, was Elroy, of Blyth. i - I - . min- un- - - T - !­�- - - -'W'W'V'M A - . - ��-_f . I i 11 MO 14161_�_ __ ^VVWVV_�`V��V � I Evangelical church, which -ham recoubly been dissolute habits, he did no' remain long in ular 15c, 18o and 20o per mingle roll. - ; �. . I I I . Isine" here, out of � I ,� - a - .. . beautifully - renovated and " - J Now there wid'him mangles an' his whiskers an' --The very quiet Wedding of Miss V. I I .. I �t wev,a. . . . is especially any posibion� He had served with an Irish . 10c per roll. : 4 I I . said it - - I I I equipped for the convenience and welfare of regimenu in Phe South African war, When � i �! he's niver missed a fair since. As th' ould Tbomsov, of Bayfield,� to Mr. C. Walters, I ­ �-� . my ib too Often ; . I oopy-book used to say, "Pursevairanoe an' was duly officiated on September 24th, by . i ' -i , � . . the delegates to this distinguished asserh.' arrested be wiss found amleep in the hay loft _W1 , )rioeg housm, - . I . '. ;I . 1 7, I# mar. I I �� I � �. bly. 'ALEIL WINTEN R , vlgytsblee has their own reward," Rev. Mr. McNeil. The happy couple. efter V, I . I 1, . . I 0 a examination blood . 1�: . f a live ry �� st bl . 0 1 -1, , I - are solid atmes L, -, 1 ; , I I I &I Th' baby show was a succlas as regards a a ort tour in the United states, WM take -_ �1" � 1 4 . . ORIGIN OF THE CHURCH. � . , # xsin&s. ;, 1 1 . . stains ware lonol on his person and on his ' quality, but th'anthries wur few consither- up eir residence in Deflance, Ohio, where 4: �.,. . . . , I Wall, Oa * I. 010i - SE"ORTHO � -, , - r .i : . . The Evangelical Association is a religious I hing He has been committed by a � insommm�." I ­ . - � - I 11"s Of Ours rest . . 1, � I . I I . I co , ! in' th' big crop we've had .this year. an' th' Mr. Walters is employed as inspector of the V I " 1� . I . I . . I � , - ­�- " I . I I , . bod , which follows the doctrines and - ner'S jury to stand his trial. The an- Picture framing a Specialty. Is .. . . . . poliev I great intherest taken in th' pult�ivation an' Bel I Telephone (10 punt. Misa. � . i . I . I r I mpany . . . . ., I �i . I . - - . - I of tKe Methodist-'Episooial church and it 13 th rities oeem to have little doubt as to him ­­ -- - I. - managemint of th' little darlina. I always Thompson will be greatly missed in -the I �, __ , .-,e . 1� I - I _� 1.4 � popularly aalled the "German Methodist guilt. velvet, Whisk h id I . Foremb, M Broth. was food iv babierii, bliss their little hearts I church circles, as well an among her many � - �j - � to our 224.w Suit. ( "rer �;� ahu'roh.11 � Early in the nineteenth century I 4— "? T ith,S Wise. I was a baby mosilf wanes, I am tould. I . I- . I I '�iwf. K I 01 - � . i nibt, - A, _� our, Pin ouabion f * nds. I . V Sh .If 1, 1� � - - . the founder, Jacob Albright, who %.. ljoris The Bayfield Show. ing In wool, 0 'C bell, Mrs H - --4- 1 , . . ower I � o wrio. canpt jleb raymimber what I Inked loike, I While Mrs. G. Godbolt, Mrs. j. A. � 41 , Vri Proof I .-J � "', May let, 1709, and converted in 1790, be -i The following is the list of pflza-winuers Honiton or point 'I I C Campbell, � I.i - � - I ur I W", j but I can raymimber me mother sayin' I Smith, and Master Obarles Godbolt, of Us- -, .1 , rimingrg, . I � f J ; Gb � . .% '1Z I ; � 0 , Mrs . .1 ffb lly_� � our now Clotb I I came greatly interested in the German popu. I - n - !.4 . � �. affi� , , -1 * 0 , 0 on was blissed wid a powerful sib iv lungs. bor' a, wero driving along the road, on Mon- - - I . � k � - ., t J", - 1� � at the Bayfield sh h Id Thursday and NoLt, Tatting, Mrs ott. Arresene work,, I __, . . .* � 1. I ; lation of Penasylvanis, I 0 Campbell, Mrs Nott. Tea coey Mrs '-'�* I V I I � � 00sts, our US, Ff t. I - and commenced to Friday of last WeX: � ClaucY often tells me that judgin' from th dayI morning of last 'week, their horse 'be- : , .1 ir­ ii , , , ,',� - %V � I preach to them in 1796, In 1800 he organ- V I Z� i I % . I ott, Mrs Howrie. Tray cloth, Mrs way I act mometpimes I must have bin came frightened at a dog and turned tbe I . I � . � new R-sadymade.. � k ; �� I Honsis.-Heavy Draught.-Broo4 mare, N �, � : � I . . 'I - . . i , 1� 1. ._� I[ . . Proof vbatmj� our i I - ized the first three classes in eastern Penn- seco Howrie. Chonil1le ;!work, M re. Nott, brought up on th' bottle. TbI durb is iii buigy upside down. The occupants w r . I I` � mpanied; by foal, J Raid, A Robertson. 6 a - 1i . I � I . aa0f Other goo& ' . I I li, � 1: sylvania, and at a meeting of his followers Foal Embroidered table e)ver, netted doylies. UlavoY, 'so it le. . buried out in -to the street with great force, t , z li� t .. . . .! . . � , M MoNs ghton, H K Wise. Two year -­ Vear, � ,,, 1, ­ 1. they ordainel him as a minister of tEe gos- old�Igeldjng Or fillY;-4nowden Bros, P Mo.- Mrs Howrle, Etehit g on cotton or silk C I niver had th' mishfortune to be a father, and were considerably injured. Mrs. Gad- � I ,�_, . I I I - . 4 1 i . I � I . � - . 11 .1 pel. In 1807 the first annual ConferencO' IN a , ghtc n. Span of wpiking horses, J Cathp- C,%mpbell, Mrs Cowie- Gentleman's linen an! as a nath'ral consequince Fm. not much boltreceived a bad shaking- up, while Mrs. ­ ! . It - I . . . r � , - . ,!�: �,� . � Alid Colors. - I I - rr--��, . was organized, and'in 1816,the first General bell. ., y 11 I 4 , . shirt, Win Stirling. Gentleman a fancy v sJudge of babies, an' what's more', I Smith sustained painful laJuries to her face - 'r � I "I I � � � �. M - I I . . . om- M Brethouro 'Hand sewing, Mrs J waddult want to be, sither. All kids luk and a black eye. 4 . " 1 � � � - - Conference met, - At this assembly the so- .-Brood mare �ace' The little follow fared � . I _.. - � . , - t P I - 1. '11 P� 4 �. called "Albright people" adopted for their . Il", " � �-- court. attentiox , . , 1: . Pareons, Mrs Howrle Xitchen moron, M viloike to me. � _` I ! . � '. g, . . �� I . ­' -, _. . d f I R Stevenson, J Stewart. ra son owhat better, escaping with but slight - .. -l'i I . . ­ I I.,., zabion the name of "Dia Evangelische I .. - I Im- tind -your W4. i X, ".1 � - 4f � I or, R 8 tevenson. J Forest, Mrs Howiri;,,�� Laundry bag, Mrs I don't fhink thl directors showed good injv r1e.m. The horiis gob away and made a 1- � - t . . . - I I =neobafb von Nord America," or "the ' T ivo year judgmint whin they app judges. � I 1. _', ., , , p ), , I q Ma, curtain h � � �e g - I ­ -�r filly, A Dunkin, L Aldworth. so'e" '�c - oal N -� i., ; P I . i , , Ed g'eldinMg If Howde, M Brethour. i Patched cotton quilb .oInted thl clas i for home, but was captured before . . I at .T,l . � � . EvangelicalAosociationof Wortii-Amerioa." Av coarse, Miebtar Broderick was all rolght rew hing there. i ,7� uner fabriew and I - I I 1, ­ I . . One yeal old' geldingor filly, A Arn � tro Mrs Nott, Mrs Co*le.'�! patche cloth qui t, I Li. JL. -.4, I * W.I. _!': , . � I A few years later the last three words were - ��, � - . .. L� * new stuffs for , ", , I 11 � 11 ol! Mrs Notb, M Bretbout. 1�nitted quilt, Mrs as a jufte. He's had Lxparience, an he - -Mrs, David Rose, who bad been a re , .0 , A ]punkin. Span of working horses, 14 Lin . bi. f4,--,�- 1 � � 't. I �� V.11 _� . . 11 dro d, The work of the association d . 'ton holes, W Stirling knows thl good p'ints iv' th' average baby. denp of Wingbant and who moved to Tees 1 � is . 11 11 . , " ,�. i I ur- I ri_ The scene 1. � � �i, .14. say, J Weber. Nutt, 3 Parsons. Bu� . . ,�; i � . - � ... . ' � pli .1 .."�, I I . , _%. . . - k . 1� V I , W.. . the firat fifty ypars was confined mainly Carris;e.-Brood mare, " d b Ladles' underwear, Mrs' Nott. Handker- But tell me, what does Billy Rinn know watier a couple of ye uddenly � - I � _ in � , �'.,. , era ago, died a �' __1. � 3 : . - , - I � - i � ) 1, , " � I . to the United States and Canada. True to foal, G 'N Westoa� F0 1, accomp"'s- chief msohet, Mro Howrl�, 'Mrs Nott. - babies, an' what is he iver loikely to on Sanday, 27th uIt. On that date Mrs. ,­ -4 k ing both style, - �! ,I i I � , _. I I ! ��' , - , . � Col- about 11 � rentL w0ava# and , - , f�l � . J a Q W W;oton, � , I . Q 'i � � their calling, the pressing needs of the Ger- Cleave. Two year old gelding or filly, G to know aboub bbim ? Did he iver git up in -Reading and a daughter of Mrm6 Roar. drove - 7 71titlerto Mott the � � - i . - ; lootion ladleo' work, Mrs Howrie, Mrs I - , -_ "; . � . I 11 1� , . I . � .)�� . -speaking population, especially the () , r' W: �Weston, One y�ear old gelding , - e ,� I � ,-, ,� ; man Nott. . . th' small hours an' walk the Sure wid a ov r from Winghans, and found the deceased 4 � 7 , ­ /_ - - I ooppr . . �11 , -7 1 I I . Germ III -'A i . � . , .� . ,�; - 1. ­ I ,.'; t 1!,.t I . &no of Pennsylvania., received th ' ,1( - . I _,i . � . . I I PTANTS AND FLOWE w, -Large bouquet of squ%llin' baby an' sing thst'littl,e refrain, apparent)v in good health, cheerful and z_ . � � V ,� ­ . . 6 at- or filly, i ; Wanton, 8 0 S, H I z. , � � ­� "(! , I N . I n m � , I .,�­ tootion of the followers of Albi�ight by the flowers. G Hewsov, Ri 9,11 bou. 4'. What must it be to have twins ?' Or in be bri �he was engaged in prcpsr- t 4 � - 1. I � : . : I 11 z , . -­. . - � �,!; ,,I " - - . - � . � Penhale. Sm ght. Wbile i Niffime � . ! -- spiritual life and the sm- Morris. 9 -118 carriage, 0 ,Hilber4 M 'Me que, ever loikely to ? Not much I He knows ing inuor, E s�� . .ry . I - . ,-V, . quickening of thi , b of flowere, w9on, Mrs Parsons.; . .9 ha occasion togo into _tbe 11 . . I . . Naught( a. � I � t I I " " I . . , . I I phasizitig of the importance of vital godli- - -4 . I � ,� I Roads;4 m. -Brood mare, accompanied by Collection Dablimir, Penhale, G Hew&on. betther. 11 , . . ; � 4V . � W*o dobed and, &.9 ohe did not return,wheim , , - A I - . I I - I . I . I I . ness among them. Albright was a man of foal. Collection of Pansies, i 4 Howton, Mine For.: I �� � . . � � . � _W, Foal, M : I Vink th'bsby judges, an a rule, are a.nb ex ated, hor daughter went -out -and found ___A , . I Bran Ion, G Venderburg. � . 'i - 0 , , i i . limited education,. but of earnest piety.. He , I - � . . . 4 . I - .vot M- k our Mit- I . �. I MoNsug iton, J Davidson. TWO year old. filly emb. Collection Geran ui1ns, G Howson, Win to award thl proize to th' baby.- havin! W M �� -Rose lying unconscious, Dr. Gillies . �, I , : � � I '"" � , : . I i was originally a Lutheran,,bub he connected . collection ?u1schiae, Collection of * IF984 ,Was1rhmedistely summoned, bub,was -if! � � ; . � . � .. � - I Wft firs on th1D . I I 1. ; � . or geldir g, N F Brandon, G V;o derbuig. One ftirling I . bi b an! most muscular-lukin? mother, unable f f" I., I . - . . � I -1 . ... react himse Foliage plants, collec �ion i house. whoile. thl kid wid th' little inoffinsive in&=- to restore her to consciousness, and dest'k � I . � , y� With i If witli the Mothodisb'church after hi - _?, I many 16 -year old fi-Ily'or , aiding, J Switzer, G W - I 'plantso 0 i ,�,* . � I . � I ,.- or the lavers a We all know the significance and truth of 1�the old-sof conversion. I He felb called -upon to do for Weston. Span, G D ma has no show at all. Now, this In not -as followed in a ohorb time. Mrs. Rosawas 71 - � _41,-" . � � - . _ng, when applied o' % Weston, M MoNaugh- Rewoo - . -0.4 . � I . . . � t Mtfful Ornalnenta. the winner in the race, " blood will tell," This remarlk can­e'asily be applied �� 0 the beglected Germans just *hab Wesley ton. �i I I AuT WoRx. -Penoi drawing, Mrs Forest, lb shod be. 'Tin. th' babies they're vadgin, yes] Z of age, I I -1 V � - .1 0 � '4vi.511 . - i i . M Mrs Howrie - &bud consither th' - -About 3 o'clock Wednesday morning - � � - I I I . : I . Cr�myon of f, -�r . _., opeuing dmyg- are, , the make of cl?thing. There is a vast difference in the cut�'and- style of itud other ' istionarles 'were doig for the CATM3,1, : ' . dta * ng, Mr .not thl parents. They . f�, I I I - i populabion could -Grade.-Miloh cowo'G W Was. a Howrid 1 �, ��.#. . . I .you irill coma , Sul �13 English-speaking . a too, J R iid. 1 Two year old heifer; D M a. , st: Wator - 4 . ! Mrs Fore � ov week, Thomas Jacklin, of lot 16,H-owick , - � . I I I which are Sold at practically the samd price, and the' s* me difference is qui ie have continued to ,00lo painting, Dr differeub qualifications ivth' kids. Furst, Imab . I ; � - 7 1, I - .. Q-11 paintin i -4, .� I . - - a - appairance ; efcond, lung power ; thurd, - - 11 arty welooma G . I . I make a congenial church Naughto 3, E Westlake. One year old heif * Smith, Mrs Forest. g, Mrs. and Grey boundary, passed that bourne . . 1r, a t.�A 1:_1 f"', � . perceptable in, the im�pression you have of theman who' see wearing the e home in t t. ; gineral dayportmint ; fourth, rotundity, an' from, whence no traveller. returns, , �_, : I I Id goods to greev . m. you I be Methodist church, with whose j, Howrie, Mrs Not p%int. ,after an � I- � � . MoNsughtiont A Partom. Fat . I Xenmingtcu � I -.-I � . , �� _j �nl I i1�__ doctrines, discipline and life he cordially he for or steer, D MoNsughton, lot and 2ad. the ��11 11 Dfler for your i - - , Suits. One is neat and stylisui. GOVF' ing, Mrs Forest. Pai � ng on silk, tin Of, thin go away somewberes by thimoilvas on' -_ � . U!* I . V out ; the- finish is cot spicuously good, and 't] i e i I Ila illness of four weeks. - Inflammation of 4 � , I I ,"I ry -respect. d, but he simply followed the call velveb, Dr. Smithf Mi Howrie. toss up fur it. I tink thaVs all. - luni s, !followed by. other complioatiour, . .�, ls�l ­ - 1, - I , some pattern of cloth put into each suit has an up-to-dateness',aboit it which mak s Of Heifer (,%If, Snowden Bros, lot and 2od. P , I 1. . w" 4 2 � I I rawing I s . I I -5 V' 0 . - . . . under 1, � years of at � o, Mrs I �.�� I � to be dreams � Xurbeyeand-a separate organization was the Steer calf, Snowden Bros. Two year old by children - GuoGAN. the cause of his demise. Air, J , I _g h . 7 acklIn was -1 . I ; I I . � � -� . � - 11, it worth dollars more to th an or I boy who- wears'it, than the suit which co 3t outcomie, whicb, however, did not take steer, D KcNaugbton, J MoNaughtda. Olme , Rowrie. Hand graft Ing on wood, msple � 0 "� ow put it. You- I e m ., . . a ! born inLeeds, England, and came t Can- � - -, . t' he garne, but hasz none of 'thd &'bo ' . I , - , 4 I � . - , - . � , . - - I , i . ve,f commendable q'ualhies. ormanenb shape until after the death of the - an Huron Noies. . I z is, Iii, seeing our N i - a year old steer, D MoNaughton, J M oN&u&_ d walnut, Mrs 116' le, - . ad& when ton years of age, bis' family locat - _. - L . I � � , . - . . , � . - . I : - ,_ �. . . . I � : . - I - � Ing: n cou . . -4 ; i randy. - . founder. While at first the association ton. . - ' POUMY. - Blaok,V Spanish, J Howrie., I oty Leeds. There be resided suki ! 41 -T � �. 01, - z � . I , I I _� -A stock company In being formed for a . i , - �� , I I � I - I ­ t i _��i i io . � ? . . . I � worshipped entirely in the German language, ' Plymouth Rocks, R I Penbale, J Howrie. mar ied until 22 years ago, *'hen be came � F, 1_1 F - . I i . I I .- Dorham. 5-Milah, cow, J Reid. Two year the purpose of erecting a skating and ourl- I �. I I _. i . � I t .� I . to-clafab least ,one-third worship - in the old heifer, J Jeffery, C Cook. One yea hite Rocks, Snowdeit Bro.s. Whit the armonwhiialt bedied.. Mrs. jackfin i� I � �RiMr Sold I - OUR-SlOsOO SUIT - F . 10 .Lsg- Ing r1nk in Clinton. __ � � � 1� � � . . I . I � I i .1 I . English language. There are few minidters horns, J Howrie. Brown Loghorns, J " -so he - 0� -_ . . . heifer, C Cook. Mifer calf, E K Wise, lob was a Miss Coupland, and suirviv r hut � bople; come, in mj� __ . . -Word has been received In Exeter, of r, f�_� . - � . - � . I � - . who. do not understand And preachinboth . Howrie, J Campbell.�, Hamburgit, J How- ban �. Deceased was 75 ye1kro, 8 m -k47 . I ; � I . + . and 2od. Bull, E k Wide. I the death, in D8troit, of Mrs. H. F Fxost ( . � ouths and i , z - � � P_ t A � rie. Bantams, J Howrie lob and 2 i 9-9 d _. . d after lookinst languages, and the proportion is. rapidly in- !, Jersuy -Miloh cd.w. W Brandon. : 1 9 ad. Anti- formerly, Misi Maggie E. Wal 6,1 o aye old, and was highly esteemed In the� '. -�_-I . . (aw *kotaor ask � � . �;_i*. � I � Seems to be about the price :that strikes the. average man as being 'right for a . creasing in favor of the English. . I pe . J P�. ' � . . . . . . . -ool. hearling Iram,'E alusians, J Howrie, Wyanclottes,.G .90op- - loom munity. � ­ - --(p I ta. fb� them -8 . Exeter. . � 4 - Suit , otir -1 0 suits are famous for quality excess when compared with the I . I SHEEP, -Long W -8 I I . ,�_ -, _� ,,,,, - ; Until . R,,am limb, E K or let and 2nd. Minore", J Howrle, lob Aso, B.A., pastor of the ikgloorn him been emb ovvr the Farqu- - A, �4_ I , . . - MISSIO'NAkY LABOR& K Wise, lei, and 2nd. . I -Rev. J. N. Mof . - T: - -F�. 4 . ; I 11 W shall need 1b. I qr&ary suits at the same price. � I oi- K Wise, sud,2ad. Pekin ducks, Snowden Brom, R har beigbborhood, by the ead death of Elizao! - i :- l - . See our Suits and- you'll understand. �YOU - The introduction 91 the work of the asso Wise, Iml and 2ad, Pair owes, 14 , Wfnqham Baptimb church, was unibe'd In I 1_,._-3�, I - 'Ver confidence i* can put one of them right on - looks,. bAr it feels. If yoti con e mt4on, among the Garmana In'Causda, corn. I Sh H , owes. Snowden Br I OF,, lat and 2nd. Penbale. Rouen ducks, B Westlake, Snow- ' I . both Kemp, wife of - Mr. B. W. V. Beavers, - 11 ­ ; . � . I . � I _� L � . �. ., and see how it ,o marriage on Thursday, 89tember 24th, to 1* - . ,: T hey. know thm. . , -1. � . Dow. SM as up-to,w . v. John "' " K Wise? ? d. i . - �, i , ew suit,. yo0l hit ii ' ' , den Bros, Toulouse geese, Snowden Br - merchant. She was called: to bar sternal 1.4 . � .bear for your n t, If yoii don't, you'll miss it sure. menced an early an 1816, when Re Ewe lam � let �ud n I � 000 Miss M. W. Redfoarn, of Toronto. : - �Atl z . : - - J �­ 4 . . � home on Thursday MOITIn.g September . . -­li - : . . - ., � -, -q ? % shown through 24to after ill i .- � � . . I Fine Woql,-J�aiu, tivo yeart- or 6ver, J lot and 2od. T-urkisys, W Rsthwell, 8 -George MoViosr, a former God�ieh . - ; I Dreiabsub visited the wandering sheep of the , - . a So . . . . - . . Oleave. Collevitiob of '! fovpl, Snowden Bros. bo . � -T I I . McFartatie. 18hearling ra J ,MoVarlsne, a lingering six monthab ,�, : 11 � � , now is, the, time � V#***#*""0*#*******". . German population In' the counties of Wate'r- 1�1 MAWUFAoTunzs. � Home-made woollen _y, and who has of late been travelling, has %he was born in Blaushard, and when the I � - �j z I I i ., - I - . . , * . , -100, Lincoln, Welland,.Woutworth and Hal. A Dunkin. 1 R&m limb, � MdForl e, A entered into partnership with E.' Downing, I - . i _ ; YOU, seen our 1 . . � i il� I . . . babe ,was but three weeks of age her mother � I . . � - - Dunkin. Ews 14.6mbm, J MWarlane, t and blankets, 8 Wise, Mims NOW Home-inake shoo merchant, of-Goderich. � j� 14 � : . I . dlutand, and worked among them foi twenty - � , ; - .. . __ �11 I - make your so- ;�, . - I , , . 2nd. Shearlin ­� . died' when she w4m taken tare Of by her 3 ­.(Z� : . . g owes, J McFarlane, Dun- Woollen stockings, Win Stirling. S Wise.- � I : kur. name -to ths - long yasre, before &'oburch Was astalihshed. -A tailorens, 1h the employ of Ro�ert i . dmother, but when her father niarried _� -41 � - ; . The Raincoats are . Goi d ". :, - , In,1837 a combined . effort wa . kin. Poir owes having raised Is be in Home-made woollen �ookp, Miss Nott, W� Downs, of Clinton, while going down Ote) gra!i � I 1� , . � � p 9 , I � . a mado by a ,! . I I JrA agall r 4, . r I . - Stirling. Home -mode cotton mocks, SWise,1 .the other,day, tripped and fell down the � - a . § . � �� 1903, A Dunkin, lot a i she wenthome to live with ,him, 1131 X i - � � � � I . , I 1 1 1 L I . tiartiette . of ministers from the United nd 26d. � � . . I I - - 7 t I . � _- I I 1, ; T I - ingal I . � . � � Have Y04 made your'selection.1 If not, you're miseing this good c ' I atates, who visited Cainsas, and, aftermeet- Pum--Borkohire.-Aged boar', 84owden W Sbirling, Home-made cotton stock' stairs, the result being a broken nose. , Junc � 1901, she was married ut Mr. Beav� . � I I I I .. I I � I I � : - - - � . I Q � . The man or woman. who'flnds it ne Bros. B Dd now, Snowden Bron lob and also home-made woollen gloves, Miss re. Their union wdo a short hub happy - 4 7 - . -_ � . cessary to drive or,*alk these dayq, and that" ing with success in 'the Niagara distrio I I NObt, -The Great Norbliwestern Exhibit(bri - _ . . I , : . - I . - . .. . came tt 2od. Bo six months or under, R P#nha,le, S Wise. Home-made�!woollen mittens, W I e. Mrs. Beavers was of a reserved net- t", . I I I to Waterloo in 1839, amid opened a was hold In Goderich on Tuesday and 'W- - . � d- ; _. ; I I -- = . . � without the pl�_Iotection raincoats givej must be unfair �o herself or himself., Stirling, 8 Wise. Bin a light harness, also are, and bar excellence was- known best by " � - series of camp meeting services before there Snowden ron. Bow, six months or! under, nesday of last. week. Althoug Ztier I . I . . . . � , ; . bus- - ­ I , --h Vitore in- *W* - Our 2-0 per cent. discount on -these Several lines of cravenette and'iubber lined was .T King, Penhals. double heavy ba. Tippet. Skein Of those whobsob knew her.* 8h6leavess .A . sainglemember of the oburohthere.' . could not have been better, the fair friPm I L� . I hat a loss Is I I woollen yarn, on b, S Wise. Home- . band and enezon� - , T � - � . . It - coats.we are clearing. . . They invited Bishop - Sayberb from Peansyl. - YoAe re. -Aged boar, Snowden Bros, the poinb of attendance and exhibits could I � :. , - � . . . . , � ; - ... andii to bave � . . . made carpet, 8 Wise. a Notb, Domemitic . 0 h� -f. - r L I � I . vanis, who!, seeing the need, made the trip ` let and d. . Boar, six months or a der, A � �, j; � __ . � , I I * hardly be terated a 81300600, I - ; � �. - fam. for you to- Evans. ow' six months and under, Snow- clotbi Miss Nott. White wool flannel. Miss Canada. . ,4 - I � ' , . -sing. 4itte a on boreseback of three -hundred' and eight 9 -Meebor Ike Rattenbury.,. of Clinton, had f� - -� I . , . � i " %b a, 0 ,-Bro vol fiannel,S Wise,, a narrow escape from losing one of hii Smith, late orgainizer for Z I ; � a- up .N,otb,S Wise. Oolore4, w A. , . i 5 .Coats, $7.5_0'%- Coat 0 Ciats He found dfteen tents on th grou .: I ey�s I the � F, . . $ $i O. - a mile -den' ro: A Evans. � -lMr. Alix. ; ha, Special, fo , f I ny, ' - - � , I � on the farm of Mr. David Erb, four miles i Red Pip. -Snowden Bros took &I prizen. Mies Nobt. - z I 1 :1 the other day. He was untying a cow in Liberal party in Ontairl'o, bag issued carAii E_ : �� . . - I . 0- . retjoirin& . a SriwIAL9,—W Brandon's prize for colts thestall wh s- . � : I I � , I - 7 ; north of Berlio, ,�mnd wonderful meetings in this cli 4s excepi for now h%ving ittered ing hat he-li . _ . � . , anno : ca It I : I 'i � an she threw up her head and an opened a law office 'C I Z . ea� in the. haw M@$ aired by Ambrose VVo6dlsnd, S Cleave, J - , : . . � ­ . V ... were -held. 'The series resulted in the for. in 1903, � Donaldson taking 2ad. i ' one of her horns struck Ike in the corner- of in Ottawa and in addition w�ll sub an Sup- � 11 . s � t . . . - 1. - I I . - . I 1 Davidson, W Branddn. Farr Brothers' � a, 4, 2, . ; . � mation of two CIS' an of twenty-six mem- DAiRy PRODTIM-Salt butter, 5011bo. or the eye. reme Court,parliam6titary and Dep: . I I I . 1 4 L 1111 ­ ! . artment �,, q r � I . , ��_. ,, - � bar$, oub in Berli� and one in the vicinity over, Sm wden Bros. Twenty-five IN. salt prize for one year old oolb by Ambrose --james Mitchell, an old and wellAnown agen). � q - � . � - . . - I . - . . . I 1� f - I � .. I L . In 11,840 four missionaries* Reve. M. Bias. M: bu�ter, � ohn Campbell, R. PenbsM. Ten Woodland, J Switzer. John F AnderIA resident of the 12th concession of Gre , has -.3prt A. Knox, a former resident Of - - . . z . � 4- . y , ., - 1 � I � . t , ... .... I . I - i . - ... I � - .. FURS 1:)]E1=.?03M0r-r JF1::z 04%AMI& , Sindlinger, J. H*rIaoher and Christian Hall lbo. safte I butter, G,Yenderburg, Miss Nutt. for bacon hog@, J Donaldson. AL Dar- disposed of his farm, to James S. Shaw, of Cobourg, was scoicitntally killed while- J ��.. I , L I I 11 -- ; 1. I � I ; I I . The Wa 419afteture prize . I � � L - were sent from Central Ps' ' 5 lba. safted butter, R Poubale, Jobul0am,n- row's p ize for best roadster in harne", J Brussels, for $4,500. Th" three hiug on I he farm of Mr. D. W.. Burke - : . ! . I . . . . . I ­ Itinsylvanis to con. ere are75aores. . I -1 � i . ; . . � . I L __ � . ... tinue the work, which extended to Morris- belli Home-made choese.8 Wise, J Iff is;. Erratb, Dr. Ross, McConnell's special, N Mr. Mitchell will not give up possession un- of E�m.oro, Norb�weot Territory. It ap- 41". . � . . . 11 I : 0, * I - X- � � � . - Every coat and jacket with the maker's guarantee.� You pay us no Mi - ton, Hespeler, Hamburg, Sbr Hoine-made. wine,. J K Wise, A hvans. McGregor, J Aldworth. til.nexb spring, and will then probably ro- Pears that young: Knox W" climbing an a 1 -ii -1 - . � , t asburg, Peters - i ""I � : . ; :_,�'_ i . . Honey in comb G A Cooper. Sr iowdeR JUDGM . . . 4 . I , I ' burg, Sebringville, Woolwich, Blenhei move to Brusoels. . load of hheays% The horses jumped &;d he . 7 ..E . . � I - I � 11 ; ilamanis profit if you b here, you get in close to the maker's price, and 0 ' - I - - - � � I . � . . UY - . in, Bros. Honey in'jar, Alex Smith, Snowden fell i front of the wagon. one of -: the frollb 11 � I , Markham, St. Jacobs and Oampdon. , I Horoes,-James Archib%ld,Charles Maton, -J, P. Tisdale, of Clinton, has purchased � � give you one of the largest varieties of very fine furs to: be found anywhere -in - �, - . , � � . - - The first church in Canada was opened in Bros. 0.01le0bion of honey, A Smith. Home- P McGregor. � the site and oontraeb of the proposed Combo whoc Is. pasbing over his head, killing him in. i � -,! . I , 1� I I - � -Men's Far Coats, WomeA s F�r Jackets, Sko d- Ld,. R Drysdale, John0ampbell. Cattle, -John Shepherd, J W Hearn, Wni ' I - . I . � "", -41 1 � . I UL this country to; select from -ul ,pr Berlin, with a members ip of 26, in 1841. made bre block, in that town, for $10,000, and, will stan, ly, ,� � 9 � a � . . . � � . .. U j I � , -1 � � i Bake Ing al? 0 Lamont. � I red brick .1 i . Furs, 'Vie6k Furs. I . .. �. I The, memburm,.� previous.. o this time, bad re? bread, - Thomas Ki M I proceed with - the erection of a I -� dr. John IL Stawarb, who'for tw j �� I � � . � , -- j I . . I " ., dive � 4 �,, i � ' . - �. Z . i ,<v, -, � '. , ­ I hold class meetings' a their respective syrup, Gio Lindsay. Sheep and Pigo,-John Walberm,R Baker. block, It will have Tisdoole'r Combo's Inspeebor I � , I .1, � , % . bank, ye has beea Rtovineial License . Vr . . � . . ' The congreggati In grow steadily, � � I . � � , . , i I � � . . ,' homexi GRAIN &ND SEEDS.-Whito winter,Zat, in Ontarioi, has handed in bin resignation, � - . . ­_�L�� ____ I Dairy Prodaoe,-R J Drysdale, W Scott-, drug store, and dental offloesfor Dr. Agnew. - I I I _ I I . 1� * - I - . � �_ � .�� . I I W, W � and'in 1866 the church h d a membershirof D Broth or, M Brathour, Red !vrinter Thomas Johnson. -A Board of Trade has been organlied in and it has -been SceeptlEtil by the Glbvernimenii p. � . . . � i � . - I . I I . . . - I . � . . :.- � 1, - I . ­ .1 . I fifty, and -the little'edific had to givi p ace wheat, G A Cooper, J K Wise. pring Grain and Seodo,-J A Williams, J Thom- ton, vrit t a o owing o core : Presi- an to wi &vs , esery a at a on of X'', 11. : ash � I - � . I - - __ I I . . � �.__. � - - - wheat,M Brothour, J K Wine. Lar w dent, John Ransford ; vice-president, W. W. " the present mantli. -go propouea to returis . _ I . . i 0 to a much larger buildin ,- which was ereet-� 9 its son. t . � _. 9V ,. I ; ; I -'L, . - - it i ass, M Brothour, J K Wise. Small white Farran ; council, Messrs. W. D. Doherty, ' to Ottawa, where he will engs in the in. . 1, 11 I , , ad in 1866. The me rohip steadily in- P . Fruit,-D-Fiench, Fred Hose, air. I ge -i .- . � Cf.L. I _� - �, r . I I �, -i r � . some-_ Bargain Tables ; for Oil peas, M, Brethour, ,J K Wine. Six -rowed . I - . 11;01re- �� i ! creased, until 1893 11 , - with 264 on the Vegetableo,-JoNeph Allison. Forrester' Cautelon, Rance, Shaw, G,. A suravee business which he gave up twelve �t A 4 . I �. -1 - 9 � 4 11 r I I ; . . I , � � I I I � . . � member's roll - k,-Niss L 8 Miller, Viri 9 . I T, I! 3 f - . � 1, I . � 9 � the const notion of the pres barlpy, M Brethour,J K Wine. Two4owed Ladies' Wor i G MaTaggart Macpherson, W. Harland, Tay yearb ago. ­ �;T I - . ' ­ . I . ent magnificeut edifice w o commenced, and barloy,M Brothour, J K Wise. Whits cats. Bates. I lor, F. Hodgens, J..Fair and W. P. ISp � -1kartiee returned to Wi I f ��J i�4 .— a . . sold- I : . W i;E � tin ag roin the . a i0h, grow Worse "I z ." ��, - . ; , � - in Jane, 1894, the 'obur h J K Wise, M Brethpur, Black 0 tit, M ' I C cannot got , -� -1 � - was dedicated. . Arb Work, -Mrs (Dr.) Stanbury. Ing. r i Barr e!flony st;w that t � _ �v - . - _. v - . -W rX . I - . -1 I I � I I The number on the roll lab present is408, Brethour, J K WisO. Timothy 8,164, Al -most successful Anniversary services up bc uses in cime will be quartered for i -1 � . ! � � Poultry, -J A King, P.Baker. ,be ___ � � � . , j�. ,_, � on of N�'r. John, . . Brsthour J K Wine. I Spoltz.M Bretl our, D Manufacturer, -Thomas Johnson, Wnt were held in . connection -with the White. wintA r in the police bartacks at Battlefor, �? I 1 . - . I and ib is doubtful if therq is anothpr church I I , a , P I I � I I ' I � . � i- - . I -,r-d,, has jolne(l, . ALL -WOOL �bX-Xedium, heavy weight, ingrey, 2ipir for .2tt c in the entire connexion that has insdo snob Brothour. Yellow corn, Suowden Bros, J Sembb. church Presbyterian church, on Sunday and and in the Immigration hall building at '1_,_.-._,11 I -1 . � - I I ­ t_ . - � . . ­ - I � _� -i . ­ Commerde ab I _ ' . _') It, Tough. � )ant born, Snowdep Bros, J &m . so* 1.�� I I i � _6C rapid strides. , ; . A meeting of the directors will be held ai, Monday, September 27th and 28th. The Lloydminater, Theyalso, report that I ' . C 1 . A. I I I . - � I _. I . ��', � . � 11. Heavy weight, dark grey, per paii � bell. Sw Bob corn, M Brothour, J ( I it Sunday was occupied by Rev., W. Qu;kara from Picker! east -of Toronto A I . z � .1 i )ugg- the',lown hall, on Fridayi 16th ab 2 P. in., pu It I , ng, . i � I - I . 4 - amar. I I I T . I THE CANADIAN- NFERENGE. V .i,�� . i a, tr I I I Anyothe - variety Of corn, Snowden ros, R " R. D-Nonntosh, of Elora. do Monday even. will I Deate 40 miles west of Battleford. -4:11- � ; t � 'y of � , �, to wind tip the business of the reoenb fair, -P . I . I � I � � � igocfety� and � 1JNDERWEAP%,- Fleece lined wool, in fawn and 1 - medium In 1847 a preelditig elder distrieb was Penhals. Ing a good entertainment was given. The _-1.1 \ - I : I I . grey, -Gan, Sir I,*n Hamilton, a South African . and prizes will be paid*, aftt,r the 20tb. � I rof it in plante .1vei and thd real heavy, per a � $'I, J,0 formed in Canada, in connection with the H H . . coeds of the entiri services amounted to i or of rew- wn, and who has a fond re. .1 A ;1 � I I ghto . FnUIT. -6 bunches of grapes,G 0woon. pro -9 , . - I t � Warr � ­, i . .- . I - i , I - � .ong the Mom- i d shirts and drawers per 3�d Now York Conference, and In 1863 the Ca. Collectio, of grapes, 4 H Hitwoon. Collec. I . . over M. . ._�, - I t � Some od ece l � gard for the Canadian ,contingents who 11 - . . !_;�41�i � - el , . - I - - � , : . . . ,Val I � � . . " I . I nadian Conference was formed. To -day the tion of &F pies, Snowden . Bros, G A Cooper, Mishter Grogan. -Knox Loburob, Goderich, on Wednesday trafulmd, and fought on the dt, is at j- _�% - : - - � . . . ,�4�-u . . 1. W". Ono& a- -XYS' STOCKINGS -Heavy ribbed,-aH wool, all sizes per pair � _; Eagelical Association in the Dominion Fall applo, G A Cooper, Snowden Bros. . � morning of lamb week, was tha moons of one pronei it in thie eoUntry, Land is I j$itiag -toy- � #� I . � �_ who for some I . has a total membership of 123,000, \The Winter a )plev, J Campbell, D,MeNaughtoD. Talks About Our Fall FAir. of those functions so deeply interesting On , ,_#V � ;1 � 1 � z � . I I . � I - to era] of the larger cities, and is vallil:12 �i A I i 1, i � � i S total value of the proper I ,� Z lingwood, died i : ty of the church i � . . ­ . I ' � � I . 130YS' OAFS- Tweed and Serge, regular, 26c to 50c, and sizes 7 . - I Collectio of pears, Wni 81,ekling. Fall pears, . f I I . the feminine heart, a wadding, the d6otmot. some of the 11 �Uld boys - who fought Zrider ?N� - I . . I I I � I - . I -F I ' ; $6,716,943.38. - There ore 2,258 organized W 6-i . . romaina were 11: , I . _ in Stir aq, Snowden Bros. Winter � pears, Clanosy returned froin his vitib to thl Ing parties being ex -Mayor James Wilson him, . 1 14 q . � - z . � '14d young -peoplem Societies. In 1902 the J Camp 1, IY MoNaught0:0. - Poaches, R London Fair an' his frinds th' Momanuser, and Miss Gibson, youDgemb daughter of the -Tho supplementary eativiates, ,recently i � . - 1 61 to 7, five dozen in lot,; at each , � ;7: 4W v . I I . : ; � I - _­ - .. � . I - � � hall, who, - I 1 2 amount contributed for' home and foreign oz � . forr- Penhafe, Spirliog. Plume or prunes, Cx A a madder an' a woiser man, 11 Pve had a late Captain Gibson, B field road. The eubm'tted to the Dominion Parliament, eon- - I �_ 0M consum-p- j, : ]BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS -Three dozen in lot, sizes 22,to 30, - in -$1.5 missions, was $178,000,or an overage of $1.48 0 --­ I � -1 I � . . � r Cooper, Pinfiale. Baldwin apples, Ox A go d toime, Grogma," he mays, 11 I've often ceremony was performed ly" Rev. J. A. An. tainbriftemol-S1,800fora, now, first-class 1_�_ " I . - 0 . I 11 r �, ., i r cok. For the, t . colors grey and brown, pleated coAst 2 piece and per member. Cooper, Delgaty. Northern spies', G H heoerd payple flay, yo can git too much ir a derson, assisted by Rev, Dr. Ure and Rev. clerk I in tho Parliamentar Library, and 4 s�- �4 . f . -1 . I I I . ��p'll I - - ! I I Of I � , The Evangelical Association is coinpoeed Hewso , in Stirling. Rrid crabs, Drys. good Ving, an' bedad, I know it. Me frinds Dr. Meldrum, umo� associates The rimme,of Mr. George � I le, to be, out suits - �; I � � $2.25 11 n n- ; � . - � � I � , R. -� � � 4 . - ; : I . : . of twenty-seven conferences, twenty-two of dale, Wni-Sbirlikig. f - r - iatenso� . : � . Kitig of Tom in#, J th' MoManuses, thrated me wid boundlies While attending the threshing at Arabia Casey, ex -M. P., with thi* position, Mr. . ." : I ­, 4 1 ­ t '. which are in the United States, covering all Campbell,,W Tough. Grofmings,wSirlin hoshpitality, an' niver allowed me fur a MaDougall'o, Porter`,m Bill. on Monday.of Osve5 Iff -one of the old gu%r4 of politio _--,- !� . I ­ ow NEWS SMOCKS-The'vari6ty of Smocks on our table� -will meet , go . I laus _,��_, . . . . � . - that are& from the Pacific on the - est to J Woods. Ribeton pippin2, J Camp�ell, M momint to become obtriotly oQber, so' I last week, Peter McDougall, who was cut. who I as not yetbeen provid�d foi. ,- . _-� - � ��. � . - �, F . � - j � ,� I . I . � : . . - - - the requirements of most every one--Ihe light - -50C Texas on the south and extending to the At- Brotbo'ur. Wagners, J Campbell, D -Mo. waddo'b wonder hub iVII be a wake or two ting hands, lost hin b4ance and fell, striking -The h,yme of W. B. Mftchell,, on the -- - 4 ., t I fa , r .- �, . I - : . . ' �� . I � I � , - , . --ftall weight,, unlined, the lined and the:; I ra -to lantic on the snob and Dakota on the north. Naughton. t_ I y1t before I'm at me usual. Whin I wint to the belt, wbiph carried him a f' l2t,hbne of Exab ZorrA, north of Wood- - . . I . ext heavy . I . 11 . . ew feet, and ; . z t R It -_ � � . . - $2.00 There are two in G6rm&ny, one in Switzer. VEGETABLES.—Early potatoos urner, London," he says, 11 I intinded to have 1% landed him with force onto a fanning mill, stock, was deetroyed by. fire, on Thursday of L4� -1 . : . P and lined, in different colors. - i." I � �k - 4 . . , � . I . I . , i I 11 . � i I � k land, one in Japan mad one in Oansda. G'Hewson. Late potato R'. Turner, G good toime, an' I suppose I had ib all roigb,b which was standing on the barn floor. The lost ;q eek, while theroeagpants were at the - � I � . . � . :1 .. ON - . . "I � : . � . � _� . � : I . . � 114EMSMS111P DFAWASED. - Liudssybh Long red ma i �� �. a ;RCE.. - , ! �; . - . agoldii Snowden enough, but th' auticypation niver comes doctor was summoned, and found him bad- Embz oi Fair. There was about $400 insuk- 1� . . . . . � � � . . Bros, . V ­_. - I I . - � 0 1 T I . TORONTO. I ******#****#***#*****"# ,�� . In the president's. opening address, refer. mpbell, Yellow globe'ms6golds, up to the rayality. I niver 3atched as big ly bruised, though no bones were broken. suce, The building was owned by a Mr. 1- � .: 1 1 1 ,-: :_� ' - . k , I I I - - made to 1% number of the now' Snowden Bros, 8 Cleave,, Iuter�ediate fish ylt as 'I intinded to, au� I don't stippose -The following amounts go to make the Ostru ior. . I , - I I ' i �_ . � T � . : il� ' Snowden Bros, A Camerom Field I iver will." . " Clancyp" I says, 64 ye're not total on the oolleot,).r�s roll for Ashfield for -The Western Fair finane-09 are in a 4. �. � 2 8,7009,00M . I . - churches being erected, some of them in M D oldo I very , , `11 i � d Eggs as Oas h. - ""' '" owden Bros, 8 Cleave, Table. blil Only waq ht's Vin cay purposes, $2,85.3.29 ; , ? I . : � 0 � I Butter an . . I now localities, and special recognition was a 8% ots, 8 ' , , 1 -hi r,qht 'a th' same 1903: For county ry condition, After all the ex- �' "i . . . -, 9 . I I I - , i . % - . . � the recent fair are paid there will 1 �.4 . I r I Cleave, Mrs Parsons, is bisl�o R-;��_ V�� . 1,_ 7 alf000#-000.� I I made concerning the 'efforb of the Canada carrots, Uble thrap, There's others. It 4 betther to take township, $4,201.59 ; Ispezial school, $2,233, - pL a e �Jf I � 1�� I � 't r - - I . hl I � 'i� �41. � . i .1 - ; - I i1w , I!,1111111.11i beets. J ugh, R Delgaty, Cabb ge, 9 I � � Y . � - - - - - - - - - F 7' conference to raise $24,000 towards building , VIDgm aisy, an' not ixpict too much. Anny- 18 ;� publia and separate schools, $4,4.32.26 ; remaiti in ,-he treasury a sur'�Ius of $5,0W, - � . � I . I . I � . - .- � 7 . Penhale, . Snowden Bros. Cauliflowers,- J , Ving cAn be overdone, Ispiololly plisurs," $660.56 ; Duagansion madt, p of nearly $2,000 cleared on this f . . . . �.. . 1, ' ' 1 � ! now churches In the Northwest. The . I � - . i I - . . ­ , � � � 7 . I -1 � , I I St �. - 1. I � __ ; - 11 - I 0 ( � I Watel:_ Me an' Mary Ellen an' Clancy an' his drain, $43.49 ; drain awards, $19.01 ; on- __ . Tough, 14askmelons, G Ifewsoti. year's bnotness, and the surplus Of About! - A ' 11 . L I - .. - numerical status of the church during the I �q . I I '.. I � melonit, Uri Parsons. Twelvo pa�owps;- .i' ling an' thl twins tuk in our own little performed statute labor, $34.58 - arrears of $2.7W carried over from 19ft But for uu- � . a A � 2 . four years had not measured up to expect- 0 - I I I . . � . I � � � ; . = Snowden Brothers 8 ' Oleave. I Two Fair, an' it wus no small affair either. Thl tax", $7.28. Total, $14,495,24, fsvorn ble weadher Uds jear, the As � . I , I stions. .The figures of 1902 report a do. �9 � - sodiation � , . I z )0' ". Greig ewart . I � � . ; . mpkipi there, R Pdxxbale. wither behaved Itself purty good consith- -Mr. Richard Anderson ban sold him fine would.now have aisur-plug-of $10jW, - I � . i , Snowdon Bro ' � i I �nager. 11 I crease of 12,000 members, and one of the . . -�-_ � r 1 -6 ginerally rains sornetoimes at IVW farm near Bblmore, consisting of lots 7 and - - -- Ono of the best ,0nown agn lets � � - . � I � causes is explained in the following terms - Cussh, S Cleave. Field turnips, 8 olgiv f. orin'. It ... � ioulturall _. _. i - 4 � (SUMESSOAS TO GREIG & *MACDIONALD) . 1. . , White celery, J .Wough, Fairs. Thl wither is an importanb factor ab 8, concession A. Howick. The farm com- in Waterloo county passed away on Frfday, ­ . : � � . ; � I , d4No doubt the language question has beW Snowden Bros. i .i . �-, � - ffice, - - Snowden Bros, Red , celery, J,.,..,,:- ough, th' Fairs, via' indade all out -door functions, prisso 220 aoresi and has excellent buildings, in the poroon ofJohn Pli.in,.apt his home at - i � � � . . apd will continue to be' one of the reasons � - - I - I . t I . . I I T � -F), El C, I Johnson Bros.' Old' , Stand f6r the Ions of members. Many of the young Snowden Bros., Small beam, M Unur, or in -door aitber fur that matther, Thl wirib everything in first-class order. The Kenn, iwm, ,on the Guelph roadv 7 - s I w I . - � . . . � I W Sterling. Large beans,j K Wise, �, Eng- wither has th' prwer to bring out big crowds purchaser Is Mr. John Filob, and the price near I eaepllalllierr! �Deeesoed, who was in bIW I . � ­ i � t ' people born and raised in our German fow. . � l " . - . ' ' . lish also Canadian potato enione,84, wden or lave thim at h6.me, jist as ib takes a no id -is $7,500, which Is a reasonableprioe 68vh I car, wag born -on the form -where he! J . . � I . N -0 � -Rr - ilies, notwitbotauding-all efforts to the con- - I t & " �_ � � � V I 4 K � . � I L. � I I . � I I � - _ T _ .. B -. 17, Mrs tion, I don't Hair ivryhody goes to thl fair he property. Mr. and Mrs, Anderson spent the greater portion of his life. He ee- ,� �, ; l SE3 0 1 1 trary, after all, prefer the English language, rovi Onions grown from Dutch nor for I r � I . . - � trysiss traft- I . Howrie, Delgaty. Small red tot4stoeo, to see th' fair, but jist b-9oWee ivrybody ilse purpose taking a trip west in the spring, t%blip ted a wide reputation as a breeder of I i . . I . and bones where we have no English e I � � I " on. � . , , , I . . � � I I - I � 11 R pinhal , Snowden Broo. Large r64 tom- g&es. , Av coarse a good many iv th' farm, After Their return they will reside in Wing- Stir and Shorthorn cattle, In - . V . - z I 4 . gregations, they are lost to us." - op jbire sheep . � i I IOUs- 91-Iff- I I . 1. - :1. . � us - . t000, & owden Bros, R Dalgaty. Large ars go to gaze on th' gineral purpose balls.. ham. the rsk isiDg of which he wm s* ;1V ; � � a . y nooesdid. - V � I - ; � . . -6 I '.-r. , . � . � I 41- I on 9 yen- - - t : F ti t � . yellow tb natoev, J Tongh. Snowden Bros. so' other farm Produce, an' r;rnark to mob ' -There passed away; near Graf on, North -1 he V,othodiat chm- of Cianads ban I � . . � �ab . I . � I - - : . .� . I I I I � , , the psab i ; Natejw-, etp.* � � Che.ap 1011ates to the Coast. -The people of the city of Brantford and 8 other that they have bather at home, an' thl D&kots, on September 8tb, at the residence raiew $330,34-7 for missiove a I � - . mail yqllow tomatoes, Snowden., Bros. � . . � . I - ur 1i �_, . v � : . I . I � A, � I vicinity are greatly excited over a terrible SuBar beat, Vy H Howson, A Oaryioon, farmers' wolves aul-�, daughters come to ad. of his son, Leslie, Win. Herbison, aged 81 year, � whi ch ww ixu liscresse o i., , I � � . f $2, ­ �- .1 09afts of $1 � . t�� . Good going September 20th and until .November- 30th, 1903, Vancoiuvei, outrage and murder, which were perpetrat- LADIE4' WORk.-PillOW ahalrv,Mra Nott ' moire th' millinery openin's down town an' years. Deceased was a former highly re- the p-oviauio ye*r. There w" an incresee I I . 4 � - I . I , A L �., L. � I . I � - � . . I � . � :� . � 'Tictofia, New Westminster, A 0,; Seattle, Tacoma, Wash. Rate, $43.65 . I I- I . � I . - I creditard to I via ad there laeb,week. Is is almost an exact 8 Wise. Crazy work, Mrs Xotb,. 0 Camp- 'thl game ould pillyahlip shams an' crazV im- spected resident of Goderich' township. from. .11I ou -,;es sind from evwT conference,' - I . 01 � I . ,ay and the . . counterpart of the Glorl-Whalen tragedy, bell. Cro�chet toble mats, M Brethour. brolthery thab they've bin adru rin� fur Afty years ago lie came from Smith's Fe.119, Ittvaiithabestyaarla the historyol the � .. I z I , �.. 'h year. . 0, P. R. . - I � - . ­ - � � � z . il ; � I enacted near Collingwoo a few montlis ago, Toilet mate, J Parsons, D Brothour. Vable manny yearn pasht, , � settling on the 11th eoar-usion of Goderich Metbodier, Misaionary Soviety. Of .the ", I � I � I . z - - I I , - - :1 i � - . A -little girl aboub eight- ,years of age# centrepioce, Mrs Howrie. Nlarible�'drape, Me an' Clancy got siparated from thl township, where he hawad out for himself a %mou4t raised, S207,000 ekwo from general i� , � ing tbyougbant . 4� 1 . � D#med Irene Cole, the daughter of a re- Mrs Howrie, Mrs Nott.' &,fa pill'vv, 8 I home in the forest. His log house w&s the ; I - . I --ed TerrWerW* . , 0 wimmen folks an'thl t1w no somehow, an' thl subfie, ipt con, $28.994 w" contributed by I ­ I . . . I � : i r RTo i A mp _ � �j4 ; KsrWwa r1c), 'GREIG- &` tos"L T E W A gents, ectable resident, was found to be missing Wiae,Mro Howrie. CrochAf work in cotton, farat, Ving we knowed we wur in among thl only place of worship, until the Mount the E ,p4,.,rf,b Leiigulm'sud S19,730 was frorn I �i � � - . . . I - ; I I . .;. -1 . . . � the afternoon, and -not returning home au C Campboll,S Wise. _M rR Mott took'Lit and man6lcs an' th' biab collictfon iv shorthorn Pleasant church was built, wherein he be� legvw4i T,io board #Pont, $U511691 of ; I T - in I ; , . - � . expected, a search for her was matituted. Mrs Howrie took 2ad turuipa an' other fruit, "Does me oyes de. came a local preacher and class -leader for wbichIM 380 went to domestic missioca it 1.1 , - . ES, 'Usnagar, � C-� P. R. "'icket aud Telegraph, and Dominion Express. - I � - . I .. . . Her dead body was found in a awamp'of wil- wool, ralad for embroidery on milk, satin or caive me ?" mays Clancy, suddinly loike, sa many years, His wife, who predooeased him and ,$01,131 to the Indian missions. ,Z4 i � � � I I � �1 3 - � - I � I I I 16% I � � I � � . ! � . i � . - ! - 1� I . I ! i - � I . I I . � _J1 1 � I � - i - I . - I . � � m ! r . � . . ez 'L I 4 � . . 74 I - . .4 . � . � . I . - " . 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