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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 - - . . .
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I , FLOOM , Fo,r�,the 6 I y of nine,, Born in county I , .
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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 . .
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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 _. .
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-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
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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 ��
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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 -
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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- . .
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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 -
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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. - ; �. .
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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
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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,
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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"
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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: �.,. . .
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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�
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. poliev I great intherest taken in th' pult�ivation an' Bel I Telephone (10 punt. Misa. � . i
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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
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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 - �
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affi� , , -1 * 0 , 0 on was blissed wid a powerful sib iv lungs. bor' a, wero driving along the road, on Mon- - - I . �
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% . 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 � .
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I I` � mpanied; by foal, J Raid, A Robertson. 6 a - 1i . I
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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
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4 , . shirt, Win Stirling. Gentleman a fancy v sJudge of babies, an' what's more', I Smith sustained painful laJuries to her face - 'r �
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I . . . om- M Brethouro 'Hand sewing, Mrs J waddult want to be, sither. All kids luk and a black eye. 4 . " 1 �
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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- � -
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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,
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* 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 ,
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� � 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
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� ,-, ,� ; man Nott. . . th' small hours an' walk the Sure wid a ov r from Winghans, and found the deceased 4 �
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. � . . 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_ .
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. .ry . I - . ,-V, . quickening of thi , b of flowere, w9on, Mrs Parsons.; . .9 ha occasion togo into _tbe 11 .
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I . ness among them. Albright was a man of foal. Collection of Pansies, i 4 Howton, Mine For.: I �� �
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.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 , - �
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Id goods to greev . m. you I be Methodist church, with whose j, Howrie, Mrs Not p%int. ,after an � I-
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bople; come, in mj� __ . . -Word has been received In Exeter, of r, f�_� .
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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 .
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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�. ' �
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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
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, 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
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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 �
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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 -
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- series of camp meeting services before there Snowden ron. Bow, six months or! under, nesday of last. week. Althoug Ztier I .
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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� -
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. ea� in the. haw M@$ aired by Ambrose VVo6dlsnd, S Cleave, J - , :
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... 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 .
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I , I ' burg, Sebringville, Woolwich, Blenhei move to Brusoels. . load of hheays% The horses jumped &;d he . 7
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� . 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
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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
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