Probal keep them out, portunity o} Donks an “fovinlatog with the er national- Ta ad a very severe at: ion, I could not sleep red most exeruciat- Liver ived Pionrupaiate re: | Dixon, Tullamore, . For sale he Milverton and At ow ie aise pleased with he results. , f Bothered With Flies ably, oe is the time when they’re thick. Screens can’t is r catches some of tnem—w st thing ever discov obi to Bot rid of flies e sell it. Pure Dalmation Insect Powder : ‘The insects can’t get away from the pure article. little of it in a room where they ure and the flies are goners. Sprinkle The and other winged insects Ghe Public Drug Co., Limitea - DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS - Atwood 3 Milverton 3 and 3 Gorrie Sons. Hobert Goodale. ing milk, Jas. Hawilte FAT CATTLE, and 2nd. Cow, Robt. Goodale, 8. a = Poet Heifer under {pete yea Pagh, Jno. Hamil pee LEICESTER, Aged ram, Hasting Bros., J. 8. Cowan. ee uae. ram, Easting Bros., Ist and 2n ou raged ewes lambed in 1905, J. Ss. Hasting Bros, - Pal * parting ewes, Hasting Bros., Pair ewe! lambs, J. 8. Cowan, Hast- ing Bros i Han Tenth, J. Ss. Cowan, Ist and OXFORD AND SHROPSHIRE DOWNS. Aged ram, A, Steyenson, John Tarnbull, Pai ee ewes lambed in 1905, A. Stevenson, John Tur ull. Pair sheatling Bhd: A. Steven: air ewe , A, Stevenson Ist and 2nd, Raw lamb, A. Stevenson It and Pair fat sheep, ewes or weathers, Hasting Bros., J. 3, Cow .| Inside Exhibits Big, d Peopl Mornington Agricultural So- Pacts held hele Sia nanaal tate xhibition Park on Fi record: notwithstanding the excesslve h eae s | the enthusiasm of the spectators nev- wilted in the least, eepitony of utr, Ww porn ets falling off, Mp AbEue due the da Even th 500 pet is given the secon competitors i iP the var- a sete season of amen y of Char er bce, eagle a in Preference to is Drag Co, Ml Iti ing sale b: e Pub- i werton ani tteone ea Rr s ane Sabet the Municipal ‘Counell of sent met e Agricultural Hall on rhe Fifpaiten of last mone ere ead and adopted, y Mr. Bell, ieeonded > hat A. “MeKay be pai 1 $300 bali ot bee eae fel Orly and MO extras work Moved by Mr. ‘po Lochhead, ded y Mr. Buchanan, e Col or’s sureties be received vis blieslt gh mbrovenncht ne ae _that this eoune 1° disa Prove fa eee ee syatem, and thonid e By y-la adopted by the the | <oundart ot Britton _| MeMane, "| K, Freeborn, HORSES. | HEAVY DRAFT. Ele J J. Krug, Dickson Bros. Brood Mare, Dickson Bros., A Fleming & Sons ahireeyearotd, Filly or Gelding, A . John Richardson, ene: ee raid ily or Gelding, Geo. Gropp, yim A Great Horse Show, Present, son. P SoH: Wallace ai 2nd and 31 SPEC! A. Fleming & Son m mG Se05, Robert jons, Ist, 2nd a Herd, 8. females 2 years, A. Fleming kk cow Hel he ait under Pigwing &S Boy Rider o ahs Saddle, under one year, "TWAS A GOOD FAIR, About 3,500 TAL. CATTLE. SHORTHORNS, Bull, two years old and ns, 8. H. Pugh. Lady Rider on Saddle, Miss Hender- rie, John Donley, Buntert eh jamp, P. H. Petrie, 1st Tandem, P. 8. and Robinson, P. H. Green Race, Bert G: Re de ert NS Robert upwards, Bilpane cea old, George D, Hoft- @bnl all, under one year, Robert ; Geo. D. Hoffiuan! Robert Gow in colt or givi e] pOgN Heol or giving milk, SH. fe onnsle Pheiter A, Fleming & “One-year-old heifer, A. Fleming & Goodale, A. Fleming & Sa eiter calf under oe yaar A. Flem- ane fy bull ander & Sons, JERSEY, eves GRADES. August otter he Geol ro: in ealf or giving Id, A, Herning & buf, one Year, Pugl Lh & Sone Jas. Hamil- A. a Pai jteer, two ie old, Tee Hamil-1J F MeTavish SWINE, BERKSHIRE, Boar, aged, J A Hyde, J 8, Cowan. Brood sow, pizwed in 1905, Geo A Hyde, JS ¢ our pig dropped in 1905, Hyde, FS Cowan oi ae pig dropped in 1905, Geo A Heels mae up Be YORKSHIRE, Boar aged, Geo A Hyde, Brood sow pigged in 1905, Geo A pie, ig dropped in 1905, Geo A Hyde, 1st and 2nd Sow pig sroppanae 1905, Geo A Hyde’ Ist and 2nd, TAMWORTH, Boar aged, D. Donglas, Ist and Brood sow pieged in 1905, D, Dong- tas, Tat and 2nd, Boar pix dropped in 1005, D Doug- las, Ist and 2nd. Sow pig propped in 1905, D Donug- las Ist and 2nd est pair bacon hogs, D Donglas, J8 Cow POULTRY. Pair Cochins, buff, H ton, Chas, Livingston, Jaines Homil-| = eer, one year old, 4, Fleming & st milk cow, dairy, in ealf or giv- Ox or steer, Chas. Livingston, 1st At Celebrated Clothing. guaranteed to fit is a favorite leader for a cheap suit, better makes they must be seen to be appreciated, and $10 suits cannot be unsurpassed. MEN + 100 BOYS WANTED ! t our store to be fitted out with H. Vinebrig & Co's. Men’s Suits $4.90, well trimmed and Tn our Our -$8 price $1.50 and $5. cent, off all clothing. ake We give a special discount of 10 per Try us for your next suit, We have a few children’s suits left at $2. 49, Our Millinery Opening was a huge succe Many pleasant things were said of Miss Guenther’s success as a milliner. The latest American street hats are here and they are very smart. have become extremely popular, This season, more than ever before, they We would be pleased to have you call any time tolook through this department. Ladies’ Skirts and Jackets— We distance all former years in Ladies’ Skirts and Jackets. style. The They are the right very latest in the market. They may be different from others shown but you may rely on it, they are correct in every particular in style, fit and finish, The Pandora Caps—Have you seen our range of Caps? shapes and quality right, All the new Remember our Jewellery Sale ! The gold, watch worth $20, will be given away on Nov, Ist. purchases. Coupons with all K. LOTH aM sby. Sp she SMe SM SY SM R Danbrook. wat r black Spanish, John M. Wil- helm: Pair buff Orpingtons, Jas Coutts, Anderson Br Pair- Leghorns white, D Douglas, Ist and 2nd. Pair Leghorns qhtown, Anderson Bros, Stanley For Pai ie gubiee golden, silver, sprangled or penciled, Stanley Ford, Pair Plymouth Rocks barred, Will Spencer, Anderson Bros, Pats Dipmontty Hocks bat Alex: Haron. of games, black-breasted or orge Chapman, Ander. Pe Date Hantseteo Chepman, An- derson Bros, Pair Langshans, Stanley Ford, H pepnare Pair Weranidottes, golden or silyer, Stanley For P. es, white, black o Hugh MeTayish, Will Spaticr. Pair Brahmas, Stanley Ford, H R Danbroi PBuikere, bronze, D Douglas, oars HR Dai air icicoe nay eek ner oon Trachsel. Pair geose, common, John Trachsel Ist ani Pie ceue Tonle, B<Doucias, ohn Trachse Pair geese, any other kind, Hugh MeTav' Fralr ducks, Pekin, Stanley Ford, George Line: ene aul, ‘Rouen, John Trachsel, t an poate ducks, any other kind, George ~{ Chapma: Lear Pair Coehins, buff, H R_Danbrook. Pair black Spantsh, Jchn M Wil- brook. air Legt ghorns, white, Anderson are Ist and 2nd Pair Leghorns, brown, Will Spencer George Chapman. _ Pair Hamburgs, golden or silver, sprangled or penciled, Stanley Ford: (Continued on next page) I ae bor, George Yandt! S % AGRICULTURAL, Span, Henry K, Wettlaufer, Chas. Brood Mare, ‘Charles Framme, A. hres year eis oF E-Geldiog, P: H, Chalmers, Geo, Gi 'wo-year-old Binly. on Halding A K. Freeborn, Wra: Ree One-year-old Fill vor Geiding, Chas. MeMane, Jos, 8. Hammond, Foal, Jos. 8, Hammond, Ww. 7 Chalmers. z ~ CARRIAGE, n, P. H. Petrie, P. 8. aoa aan "Batler. Brood Mare, Jas. Ogram, George rope. ‘hree-year-old Filly or Gelding, Hugh Ma ‘Tavish, P. H. Petrie. ‘Two-year-old By’ or Gelding, W. Holman, D. B, Grieve ROADSTERS, n, Jacob Sin ae John A Me- Kee Michael roud “Mare; August Millbrandt, Moses Grimm, Id Halas as Shy c. rr be| re a veport on wee: geal ao or GeldingAreh, jam Meoit Chas, Livingston je Og- ran, Saddle Horse, P, 8. Robinson, D. jew of |B. Gi BUGGY HORSES. eile oe a We D. Gilehrist, Single Cairne, o “8. Robinson, P. the| H. Petvio, J. A, Koo Lad: er, ale Belle Thompson, fon Goodale, ire. J. Sch » The House of Quality.” SELECT IT NOW ! ARTISTIC AND STYLISH TAILORING Every garment that goes from our tailor shop is a source uf delight, Every customer is highly pleased, and many are the expressions of praise of our work of art, and frequently we heur “this is the prettiest and best fitting suit I ever had.” “THESE FACTS” Peale Btn dial EN ~ Together vith a large and_varied- assortment of Tweed and Worsted Suitings, Overcoatings and Trouserings, should guaran- _ tee you style, fit and proper colorings for your Fall Clothes, SMITH & FINBEINER Milverton’s + Leading + Tailors Select a Fall or that will proclaim your up-to-dat now. — Clothes in eee towear the late styles before every other man has appeared in a new suit. one of the lag-behinds. THE FALL KINKS ! Come out in new Longer coats, wider collar and lapels, more fullness than ever in the chest, trousers full in the knees and front and less on the sides vests cut slightly lower. About the fabrics—The richest and most gentlemanly patterns _ that have yet appeared in ready-for-service garments. Cassimeres, Worsteds, Scotch Cheviots, etc. These woollen come in plain colors, neat overplaids and modest broken. stripes. You'll certainly be surprised to learn what $8, $10, $12. $15 or $16 will do for you here in buying a handsome, well-cut and well-tailored Fall Suit. E> We're lo: aded with Fall newness. I Charlies H. Davies OUTFITTER TO MEN, : F. B. Deacon's old stand, Stratford, Ontario. “An Abundant Harvest” OF NEW FALL FURNITURE. : We have even surpassed all former seasons in the matter of variety, Style and price. OUR PARLOR SUITS Are worthy of special mention. The grace and beauty of the new designs are truly a credit to ous Canadian manufacturers, We havea very choice assortment of Coverings in all the newest colorings, which affords you the ad- vantage of choosing to suit your other furnishings. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. R. WHITE & ees The First Furniture Store East of Post Office, — Hanis SEIN Se ey eae ve : ROSE & DUMART : Our “SMALL PROFIT SYSTEM” is a Great Success > 2, az) & o 4,000 lbs. of “FOWL” WEEKLY Up to Thursday Night DRESSED OR ALIVE! PSEA ESE Oe ERERERERI RIERA For which we will pay the top mark- et price. Dressed poultry must be%bled and dry pluck- ed, All poultry must be free from crop. We can- not accept diseased, deformed or thin birds. Hear is a Creat Bargain 559 Ibs. of Saxony Remnants in white, pink and red, was bought by the Ib. direct from the mills They are from 1 to 20 yards ends, This will be on our Bargain Table. Talk about snaps, they are worth 10 to 15 cents a yard if you buy them off the roll, this way ie will only cost you about 8 "cents Sun Life Assurancel|_, Company of Canada Results for ~ Assurances issued and _p: for AS, 24 Tnerease over 1903 1,744,698.77 December, 17,851,760.92 Increase over 1903 2,345,984.44 Profits paid Policyholders 117,238.21 Life Assurance in furce Dec. 31st, 1904 85,327,662.85 Increase over 1903 9.646,473.98 Assets at 31st. 1904 A, S. MacGregor, S Mgr. Western Ontario, London, A. MacBeth, Stratford, District Superintendant. A SIGNIFICANT FACT There are four Life’ Companies in ed upon as te all others. Bat yi The Mutual Life of Ganada out distanced them all in two very important respects (a) It paid a Larger Amount in Profits to its policyholders than any one of them, ani (b) Tb increased its surplus by $10,000 more than the Se in- srease of the four compan: The Mutual Life of Gass owns 10 stocks, and its assets were there- fore not affected in any way by the enormous shrinkage in values in car tain securities, which occurred dar- ing the past year. W. H, GROSCH, Local Agent D. STEWART, Stratford, Gen. Agt. lue. Come and ex- the rest. i IZE aw AND D COMPARE Dress Goods You can depend upon us for giving you the latest styles in Dress Goods, and the assortment is new and, without a doubt, the most comprehensive stock we have ever had. The Ready-to-wear Skirt Is more in demand than ever. An extra skirt or two always comes in handy, and no woman need worry over the cost when she can buy skirts at the prices we are ticketing a new lot we just re- ceived. They come in black, brown, nayy and green, having any amount of style and are perfect A FULL LINE OF Diamond Rings JUST TO HAND Also fall assortment of Watches Shirt Waists Sets Brooches Fany Hat Pins And the Prices are as Low as the Lowest Call and Inspect My Stock P, H. Bastendorff WLLL, LEA ‘The largest Business College in Western Ontario. “There ismo better in Canada. Enter ni Ca cae free, = ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN,PRINCIPALS. CHOPPING‘: Done Daily HIGHEST PRICE Paid for Wheat and Coarse Grains BANK OF MONTREAL EsraBiisnep in THE Year 1817, President, ~ Lord Strathcona “ ‘aaa Royal ¢. “$14,000,000 $10,000,000 SAVINGS BANK DEPT, Interest paid cr compounded half yearly. Srrarrorp Braneu, BaP. Wise Manager Paid up Capital = - Reserve Fund - - - PFEFFER BROS)» PRIZE LIST T (Continued) Pair Plymouth Rocks, barred, cs pena) Will Spencer. Pair ‘Plymouth Rooks, buff, Alex ae or other ir Lengshans, St ba Wenndetee Sehintiasor ay J 8 Cowan, Stanley Ford. ‘air Brahmas, light, H R Dan book Ast and 2nd 1 Pate tinorens black, H R Dan- ‘Pair turkeys, bronze, ) Douglas 1st n “Pu turkeys, any other kind, John a, gommon, Ino Trachsel Pair geese, Tonlouse, Jno ‘Trachsel. any ater fads Hag MeTavish, int. nd Bade ucks, Pekin, D Douglas, Geo chap ria Pair docks; ‘Ronen, Jno ‘Trasheel; entae d. Pair ducks, any other kind, Geo entail, H R Dan- © Wei geo, “tuinbler, H R Dan- Beek Ist and 21 Pair Pigeons, any other Kind, Stan- ley Ford, Will Spe GRAIN ab ‘SEEDS. Fall wheat, red, ‘Louis Koehler, “Ino, Dobson. Fall w Spring what L Koel rowed, L. ‘Timothy seed, A Puph> Beans bite) Mi. Bo Harton, L Koehler, Field’ Dowd, Jno. Trachscl. L. Koehler, Geo. fodder corn, Andrew Barth. Dowd, Peter ROOTS. Early or late Rose Koehler, Wm. Struthers. Beauty of potatoes, L, Hebron, L. Koehler, Jno. Trachsel. DON’T TIE UP YOUR BRAINS e Ji, is Py SusINeSS man who forges invineibly ahead fs the'man Who enjoy marke - You should be one of snch men. Prepare for it by attending the Wingbam Business College mene Conese S aem ara Steno; nd Peleg A oe will bring 538 ak infor mation. GEO. SPOTTON, President N. Reginald Fletcher, Principal “12 Years Teaching Experience.” he Ha Mle he Aha Me Ae Ae Ale he he Be A A A ae ah ak et ah a ea a ae a a a eh eh A ee ee in make and fit........$2 75, $3, $3.25, $3.50, $5 Millinery Dept, in Full Swing : Leave your order early in the week. You will be better pleased if youdo. Weare bound to > please you is our aim, The Spot for Furs In this department we excel. For selling you honest Furs and guaranteeing them is how we won our reputation. You run no risk at all in buy- ing your furs here, if not as represented bring them back or we will repair them F REE of charge. One of the finest stocks of furs you will see in a days travel is right here. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE Bh Ae Be Ak Ak Ae Hk Fk Ae Be A Ake Ale Ale Ae ah Bh ae Me RATES Fi & e he ke He ae Me aan aaa naa aan Ra a aaa Sanaa lena anabolic ase aan anal alana aS ona Ma Kea aa lan) ri Rneee Synopsis of Canadian North-West Be tor ee, cd Section. of Pominion re “Smale over tent. of one-quarter may be made Achebe Fat the local for je strict in which the land e Cor Winnipeg, Or the local agent y for some one to make entry ‘The homesteader is required to perform the conditions connected ‘therewith under one of the following pl See (4) At least six months’ residence upon and cultivation of the ins ta each Spear for CEES isica by sich Dereon residing with the father “3 1 the settler. has. hie permanent, rest- dence w Six months’ noti writing should be pn eae Rate | Dominion ands at Ottawa of intention to apply paten! _W. W. CORY, Four Per Cent. for Money. THE BRITISH MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY Market Street, - Stratford, has established a branch of its busiuess out of which the High Rate of Four Per Gent.’ is paid half yearly on money left with it for specitied periods of time, Secured by land mortgages 6 on, carefully y_ selected properties, ver Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ‘ompany, peiticlarge means, for fetter on class of mortgage securities. Particuiars given on application, Hon. Thos. Ballantyne, President wm. Buckingham, Manager. .| ables, Henry Schneuker, August fe A Good Mani:: Will provide for his family in ase of his death. cc: Sensible Man Will guard against the dan- ger of poverty in his ol = The Dominion Life Will Guarantee Safety to Both by near e one of its reliable Life or lowment Policies. Special etalon to Total Abstainers. Head Office : Waterloo, Ont. 3. ALIeLral President a Managing Director. P. H. Sims, S. B. Bricker, Ho: MeMi _ Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. White Hlephant, L. Koel New Yorker, oad, American Wonder, L. Kochle Mange ‘Wostas iter R. Mein Mangel Wurtzels, inter- meta “Bigs. MeFarlane, R. wee n. Beets, long, blooded, L. Koehl- ae Geo. Chapman. Beets, faraiee Geo, Chapman, Jno. Trachsel. Win- ter radishes, August Eydt, C. R. Honderich, VEGETABLES, Fall ¢: ee Geo, Chapman, Win- Geo. Chapman, Geo. Co: ed, L. Koehler, Geo. Chapman, ions, yellow, G db Steckly, Onions, white, Geo Chap- man, - Field squash, L. Koehler, Geo. man. Garden squash, L, Koehl- er, August Bydt. Celery, fall, Aug-| rich. ‘Tomatoes, See, Ang- ust Eydt, Ist and 2nd. Citrons, Jno: Trachsel, Wm. Struthers. Muskm ons, Henry Schneuker, Jno. na fell. Pumpkins, Hugh Worevek, a oehler, Parsnips, tts Chapman, be Trachsell. Collection of veget- Eydt. FLOWERS. Geraniums, single, David Merkling- er, C, - aoubiey Merklinger. Geraniums, new var‘ single se Nouble« David yeentiae ohn Trachsel egonias, single, John Rational, David Merklinger’ st Eydt, David Merklinger. tion house planta, Henry Sohuooker David Merklin; = CUT FLOWERS. Collection of Astors Henry Schneuk- er, John Rot! Heo Balsams, C. a tion of Pansies, C. Has Callin oat “ania, ding, C. R. sich. Gellection of Hollyhocks, U. R. Hon. derich, August Eydt. Collection of cut flowers in basket, Henry Schneuk- er, John Rothaermel, FRUIT. Snow aoalen J.B. MeTavish, Sam- Gravenstein, J. F. berry, J.P. Me- Rhode Island Guaigk L. Koehler, Hugh McTav- ish. Ben Davis. J. PF, McTavish, ig ines. Blenheim Pippins, J. F. Tavish, Hugh MePavish, Wealthy, Chapman, W. ae | Norther Spy. R. Kines, G: an. Spitzenburg, L, Koehler, J. ry ._| McTavish. | L,|L. Koehler, H, Mc'avish, Russ : wien other Kind, Sacob Bteckly, R. | Trachsel. How do we do it? Very simply. Instead of having a fe 2 carpet comprising not more than a dozen patterns to selec! from, of which more than the half w mee necessarily carried over from the past season, we hav jopted a more modern plan. In our store we ate Srowig diese samples of the choicest patterns of carpets carried by one of the largest carpet stores in the Dominion, from which na will be able to make a selection equal to that of a visit to the city without t expense ae trouble of a jours % Our samples are all renewed at the season, aad in rea is way we show a clean, pee stock, In buying from us you buy at lowest we pay all aes charges. Call and see us, or r write, Sel we wit col see you, American Golden Russet, set, Je P| Chap- an, R. mines: King | of Tompkins ounce Hugh 3 MeTaviat, JOVEN ‘avish, Wagner, L, Koehler, Hugh Koehler, Hugh Me- ws Blob, us Koehler, W. Meta, red, winter, L. Koehler, J. F. McTay- ish. Longfield, R. Kines, August ydt. Grime’s Golden, ne Koehler, John Teachpetle Ae ‘ann, R. Kines, EF. MeTavi: Any ane kind winter apples, J. F. MeTavish. Any other kind fall apples, John Trachsel, Geo. osch L. Koehler. Douchesse d’ Angoulenne pears, J. F McTavish, te ase en Beauty, C. 8. te orite, Andrew tte C. 8. asoaslt oehler. oe No Further, L. ‘Tavish, Mailer Rea oh ‘Cench: ‘MECHANICAL. Best field gate, David Merkling ES! eee Any pikes Kind fall t pears, L. Koehler, Jacob Bundscho. mbard plums, eraviat Hugh McTavish. Green Gage, J. —big enough to admit a large-sized £ broil just above the glowing coals —no trou ble: toast with this door, (Ever occur to. bss steaks are the broiled ones?) This point has been shies eat st Range—It's an At broiler. & a Sold by all salen ae