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Durham Review (1897), 29 Sep 1904, p. 8

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Mr buchanan a former miasionu'z and preacher is to be here Snnd‘:x 25t to preach to his old friends stay Thie Fall Shows have taken quite a few away from this neighborhood, first was the Toronto Exhibition, then came Durham show where a lot from Proton and some few out of our village, Mrs ScarlettSr and Adam H Scarâ€" lett went to Brams:on to view the show and visit friends there. Mr Buachanan a former missionary The Presbyterian church at Ventry had harvest home services on Friday the 23rd past and one is exgec:ed to be held in Esplin church in the course of the week. The haryest is now over and the ham of the threshing machine is heard all through Proton. â€" (Grain is turning o1t well and the tarmers have a right to be thankiul for a bountiful harvest. morry to hear that Mr Wismer and family are laid up with typhoid fever, also Mr. John Beil. sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be dispensed at Rocky Saugeen next Sabbath, at 11 a. m. Preparatory services wili be held on Friday at 2.30 p. m. and Saturday at 11 a. m. Session meets at 10.30. Mr lHugh McKechnaie and son John returned last week from the North West atter a summer spent there. He took up considerable land and speaks highly of the country and its possibiliâ€" ties. _ He has disposed of his 150 acre tarm to Mr Beatty of Holland, a brothâ€" Miss Leah McComb spent a few in Durham. We expect soon to see a grand on our Bunessan school which will much to its appearance. er of the teacher at Aberdeen a few years ago. Sorry to lose Mr. McKechâ€" nie and family but wish him well. Mr. K. W well drilled Bartley who Ollicd Mr A large number from this part atâ€" tended the fair in town last week and report a good time. n Mr. David Allan and daughter Miss Mable of Hopeville came up last Tuesâ€" day to visit his mother, hrr« Jas. Alâ€" lan and other friends in this burg. Glad to see Dave looking so well. W W Mrs. Morrison Sr., is visiting her daughter, Mrs Barry in Holland for the last couple of weeks. 1y Miss Annie Greenwuod visited Howâ€" ick triends for the last couple of weeks returning home Saturday last. H Mrs D Greenwood and daugbter Nellie, attended a wedding in Mt. Forest last week. Pleased to hear that Mr D Greenâ€" wood. Mr C C McFayden, Messrs Dan and Robt Edge and some others figâ€" ured well at the fall show. J Mr John aad Wmm Mel Daily action of the bowels is neces‘ sary. Aid nature with Ayer‘s Pilis. s time. \ num! Jubilc lit. Ayers The Lungs All druggists For coughs, colds, broachitis, asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consumption, take Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral. Always keep a bottle of it in the house. We have been saying this for 60 years, and so have the doctors. "I have used Ayer‘s Cherry Poctoral in family for 40 years. It is the best nomd-z in the world, Ikno', for all throat and lung troubles." Annie couple Cherry ? ectoral CV( iD n bruce Coun air while there ROCKY SAUGEEN HOPEVILLE. hi Ui from our burg attended ncert in town on Monday K. NozcRrOGs, Waitham, Mass. i ie kess well, . mown for m ROB ROY McArthur of Toronto f months with the Mcâ€" the old Bunessap Post t 8+ + H Edge Hill o W1 lays omb D) laid up with Ty x db N will soon be den yvisited ind took in grand fla 1( LG cen V( U L1 add |ions from seedâ€"Robt Edge, A Herd. | Silver skin onionsâ€"C Lang. Potato | Onions, commonâ€"W Smith ; English â€"D Edge, R Edge: Small topâ€"set Onâ€" | fionsâ€"Mrs Norton. Onions from Dutch ; setsâ€"W Scarf, W J Adams. Squash, 1 winter tableâ€"â€"T Gadd, 83 Willis : bush | â€"W J Adams, Thos Gadd. Pumpkins | yellowâ€"R Edge, W Herd. Turnips, | tableâ€"â€"R Edge, D Edge. _ Sweet Corn | â€"D Greenwood. Yellow flesh Meions | â€"â€"W Herd. Water Melonsâ€"W Herd, M | Willis, _ Citronsâ€"â€"A Herd, Wm Herd. | Cured Hopsâ€"â€"A Scott, S Willis. Sh.â€" | Horn Table Carrotsâ€"â€"â€"T Gadd, R Edge. i Class 4â€"Fruit | _ Fall Applesâ€"A Scott, C. M. Blyth, R Edge, Coll winter Applesâ€"A Scott Geo Binnie, C M Blyth. Alexandersâ€" | Jas Burt, J & J Hunter,. â€" Beu Davisâ€"â€"W | Herd, M Willis. _ Colbertsâ€"M Willis, | w Smith. Duchessâ€"J G Gray, C M | Blyth. _ Golden Russetsâ€"S Willis, W : Willis, Russets, any other kindâ€"M | Willis, W Willis. King Tompkinsâ€"R | Edge, D Edge. Mannâ€"C M Blyth, S Willis, Northern Spyâ€"] G Gray, A Herd. Ontarioâ€"â€"â€"C Lang _ Ribston Pippiusâ€"R Edge, C M Blyth. R. I‘d, I Greenings â€"R Edge, S Willis. Spitzâ€" | enburgâ€"Wm. Allan, R Barber. Snow | â€"Jas Matthews, A Herd. St Lawâ€" ' renceâ€"C M Blyth, Thomas Smith. | Wealthyâ€"â€"â€"M Willis, W Smith. _ Stanâ€" | dard, any kind not on listâ€"R Edge, D | Edge. Crabâ€"â€"R Edge, J G Gray. | Winter Pearsâ€"C M Blyth. Fall pears | C M Blyth, A Scott. Coll, Grapesâ€"A S. Hunter, A Scott. Class 5â€"Dairy Products Tinnet Butterâ€"D Edge, W Smith, W | Ritchie. _ Crock Butterâ€"R Edge, W Herd, W Mountain. Table Butterâ€"â€"W Herd, W Allan, W Monntain. Class 7â€"Ladies‘ Work Pr, Meu‘s Gloves.. Mrs W Norton. Men‘s mitts.. Mrs Norton, $ Willis, Men‘s socks.. Norton, W Edge. Pair Women‘s stockings. . Norton, G Binnie. l Women‘s mitts.. Norton. Darning.. ; Norton, M. Willis, Rag mat‘s J Potatoes, any kindâ€"D Edge, Wm Smith, Scarf & Son. Turnips, Swede â€"Scarf & Son, Robt. Edge, W Smith ; any other kindâ€"Wim Scarf, Scarf and Son. â€" Mangold Wurtzel, long redâ€"W Herd, Wm Scarf, Scarf & Son : any other kindâ€"Wm Herd, Wm _ Scarf, Scarfl & Sons. Field Carrotsâ€"Wm Scarf, Scarf & Son, Smith. Sugar Beet for feedingâ€"Wm Herd. Wm Wilâ€" committee some anxiety, but they quickly engaged the Pipers and saved the situation efectively. Prize List. Class 1â€"Field Grains Fall Wheat, whiteâ€"Wm. Smith. Redâ€"Mark Willis. Oats, Short white â€"Mark \\"illis._‘\\". J Adams_; long wh, â€"Wm Smith, D Greenwood. _ Barley â€"Wm. Smith, Peas, small whiteâ€" Mrs A Beggs, A Herd ; any other kind â€"â€"~5 Willis Wm Willis, Wm. Smith. Timothyâ€"Wm Scarf. Flax Seedâ€"â€"Thos Gadd, D Greenwood. Field Grains, Collectionâ€"Wm Smith. Goose Wheat â€"â€"Wm Smith. _ Blaek Oatsâ€"W J Adâ€" ams. Buckwheatâ€"Adams. _ Indian W W Mr J (G Pier took a business trip to Toronto. MrJ McArdle has had a sick spell but is getting better. Mr Bilton is imâ€" proving the houtel some by putting water works in. Mr J H Seout PpM has been laid up but improving. Mr Wm Hastie of the south of Proton has got the collecting at the sum of $80 a good fair price and it is thought that he will make a satisfactory collector. a few days. Mr Wmm J Glenister, our village contractor of brick work has completed his six large buildingsthis season with his son only, as helper in his second year at the business and in his teens â€"and W Hall, the man of all work. Mr Glenister ranksas a first class man in his business. He learnt his trade in Lindsay with his father and went to Toronto a young man, worked on the best buildings, been trusted toreman of the work and when work was slack be went to the States, working and getting the best wages going in the largest cities from Chicago to St. Louis. He bhas now got the contract for buildâ€" ing two large residences for Mr Anâ€" drew Dingwall of Artemesia and for Mr T Kennedy afarmer in Egremont, near Mt Forest, and bas some more in view. He expects to spend all next summer in this part of Grey county. He is going to Toronto to assist his brother at work there who is also a contractor and will be back in a month. The Proton Council met in the Bilton Hotel here on Saturday 24th. We understand the council is going to imâ€" prove the bridges by painting them. We see some of them done now, near the residence of Mr McLauchlan. on Will ( Continued from page 1) lass nsiiage earsâ€"Robert KEdge, W Scart., Class 2â€"Field Roots 8 W soOUTH GREY SHOW O +4 B + n red â€"M Willis. W Herd, Mrs Norton, m Herd, C Lang. D Edge, S Willis. re, S Willis. _ Onâ€" Herd, Wm Wilâ€" Wmm Scarf, Wm Vegetables LDIeSsâ€"K ilsifyâ€"L â€"C Lan yâ€"â€"W H . Searf : arsnipsâ€"Chas . golden white Radish, winâ€" sutmmerâ€"Sid, C. Lang, Wm Tm m D Ed red â€" tableâ€" diateâ€" ¢, Wmm erd, W "C «9 M Class 13â€"Poultry. Mature Light Brahnta Cockâ€"C C McFayden : Henâ€"C C McFayden. White Plymouth Rock Cockâ€"N Harvey, Wm Mountain : Henâ€"N Harvey, Thos Smith. _ Barred Plymouth Rock Cockâ€"A 8 Hunter, W Newton ; Henâ€"W Newton. A 8 Aunter Buff Plymouth Rock Cockâ€"W Mounâ€" tain, 1 & 2 ; Henâ€"W Mountain. _ Rose Comb Brown Leghorn Cockâ€"W Mounâ€" tain; Henâ€"W Mountain. Single Uomb Brown Leghorn Cockâ€"Mountain ; Hen â€"Mountain. â€" Silver Spangled Hamburg Cockâ€"C Firth ; Henâ€"C Firth. _ Hamâ€" burg, any other kind, henâ€"C Firth. BI. Java henâ€"T Smith 1 & 2. _ Black Minâ€" orea cock â€"Mountain, 1 & 2; Henâ€"Mounâ€" ..G Binnie. Ivy..R Edge, Begonias flowering..C Lang, McDonald; foliage McDonald, Lang. Coleus..C Lang. Double fuschia .. W Smith, Miss Mockâ€" ler. Single fuschia, cacti, abutilon, foliage plants..each H MecDonald. Balâ€" sams, 4 var..T G Holt, N Marvey. Hydrangea .. Mountain, â€" McDonald. Calceolaria.. McDonald, Geo Binnie. Hanging Basket.. McDonald. Class 12â€"Cut Flowers Display open air flowers .. MceDonald Wild flowers and ferns..G Binnie, Mcâ€" Donald, Holt. Asters.. Holt, McDonâ€" ald, _ Dahlias.. McDonald, Mountain. Dianthus .. McDonald, Gladiolus .. Mountain, McDonald. Larkspur .. McDonald, Harvey. â€" Mangolds.. Mcâ€" Donald, W Herd, _ Phiox Drummondi .. McDonald. _ Philox Perennial.. Mcâ€" Donald, A Scott. Pansies.. Holt, Mcâ€" Donald. Petunias, double..C Lang. Stocks, 10 weeks.. Holt, Scearf. _ Snap dragons .. Scarf. Verbenas.. McDonald Zinnias.. McDonald, Holt. Bouquet, large vase.. Mouutain, A 8 Hunter. Bouquet, hand andâ€"bouquet house flowâ€" ers, each .. Miss Mockler, A $ Hunter. Class 13â€"Poultry. Mature Light Brahnta Cockâ€"C C McFayden ; Henâ€"C C MceFayden. White Plymouth Rock Cockâ€"N Harvey, Wmm Mountain : .. Miss Mockler ; any other color..C Lang, Miss Mockler. _ Ivy Geranium, plain leaf..G Binnie, T Smith ; varieâ€" gated .. McDonald. Pelargonium gerâ€" anium .. McDonald, R Edge. Oleander House Plants, 20 var.. H McDonald. 12 war.. N Harvey. 6 var..C Lang. Double, single, tricolor, scented, gerâ€" aniums..each H McDonald. _ Double geranium, white.. Miss Mockler, Mcâ€" Donald ; any other color.. Miss Mockâ€" ler, W Smith. Single geranium white .. Miss Banks, Thos Smith. Painting on velvet..T Smith â€" Painting on plaâ€" que.. Thos Smith. Painting on glass .. T Smith, W Edge, D Edge. Best col Photographs..F Kelsey, Class 10â€"Miscellaneous Homemade bread . . Mrs Norton Mark Willis, W J Adams. â€" Brown bread ..R Morice, R Edge, W Scarf. Buns .. R Morice, W Adams. Tarts.. A Herd, W Adams. Apple Pie. A Herd, Mountain Pumpkin pie.. WV Herd, D Edge. Raspâ€" berry wine..Geo Binnie, Scarf. Pickâ€" les.. Scarf, A Herd. Maple sugar.. W Adams. Maple syrup.S Willis, Adams Honey in comb.. Ritchie. Strained honey .. Ritchie, M Willis. Beeswax.. M Willis, Ritchie. Adams, D Greenwood. Yarn mat.. W Herd. QUILTS :â€"cotton.. Norton, J & J Hunter ; woollen.. Norton, J Sharp ; crazy .. D Greenwood, W Allant; ornaâ€" mental.. Norton, Scarf & Sons ; knitâ€" ted, cottou...J as Matthews, Norton. Underclothing .. D Edge. Embroidery in silk.. Miss B Banks, A S Hunter. Emb. in linen.. Mrs Beggs, W Allan. Slippers. . Wm Mountain, Jas Mathews. Button hole.. M Willis, Miss Mockler. Netting.. Miss Mockler, Scarf & Sons, Mexican drawn threads..]J & J Hunter, Battenburg work.. D Greenwood, Miss Banks. â€" Battenburg Collar.. Norton. Honiton lace.. Miss Banks, Norton. Tenerifiec lace work.,. Miss Mockler, Fancy pinâ€"cushion.. Norton. Sofa cushion.. Miss Banks, A S Hunter. Pillow Shaims..Jas Matthews, Norton. Centrepicce.. A S Hunter, H McDonald Tea Cosy..A S Hunter, Allan. Table Mats..]J & J Hunter, Allan. Five 0‘â€" clock collection.. Norton. Hemstitchâ€" ed hdks.. Miss Mockler, A Scott. Hd. made shirt .. Norton,. Col Ladies‘ Work .. W Adams Dressed Doll.. Mountain Class 8â€"Fine Arts Pencil drawing .. Geo Burnet. Cray on drawing .. Thos Smith. Oil Paintâ€" ing: Fruit or Flowers.. Miss Banks. T Smith ; Landscape or Marine.. Miss Banks, W Edge; Animals.. Miss Banks D Edge. Watercolors, fruit or flowers GRANUS AD. Are coming to handâ€"â€"the good reliable kind you get at this Storeâ€"â€"the kind that gives satisfaction. to sell for 50c per yd in Black, Brown, Blue, Green and Red. ‘These are beauâ€" tiful goods for Suitings and you should not miss them. Also nice line waisting to sell at 50c. New nobby goods, BOOTS & BHOES We are receiving this week some fine PRODUCEH OR CASH DRESS GOODS Harvey. â€" Mangolds.. Mcâ€" Herd, _ Phiox Drummondi 1. _ Phlox Perennial.. Mcâ€" Scott. . Pansies.. Holt, Mcâ€" Petunias, double..C Lane. Class 11â€"Plants THE DURHAM REVIEW ido, Gounie.. C Lang. . . Holt, Scarf. â€" Snap Verbenas .. McDonald _"ONTARIO ARCHIV TORONTO Best _ colleciionâ€"S. 8, No. 1, Glenelg, Alex. Firth, teacher. Judges. The experts sent by the Government were: Alex McLean, Carleton Placeâ€" Horses. Noble A Milne, Ethel, and R 8 Stevyensonâ€"Cattle. N A Milneâ€" Sheq_i.. R S Stevexnsonâ€"Swine. A W Bell, Torontoâ€"Poultry. Boar any ageâ€"Jno Eckhardt, C Lang 2 and 3. Breeding Sowâ€"Kckhardt, C Lang. Spring pigsâ€"Eckhardt, C Lang, Class 37â€"Yorkshire Boar any ageâ€"Scarf and Son 1 and 2, Breeding sowâ€"Eckhardt, Scarf and Son Lang,. Spring pigsâ€"H McDonald, Lang. Class 38â€"Tamworth Boar any age and bacon hogsâ€"R J Matthews. â€" Breeeding sowâ€"Matthews 1 and 2. A Scott. Spring pigsâ€"R Matâ€" thews 1 and 2. Ram 2 shears and over, aged ewes, ewe lambsâ€"all A Muir 1 & 2. Shearling ram, ram lamb, shearling ewes, fat sheepâ€"all A Muir. Class 32â€"Uxford Downs Shearling ramâ€"Jno Fairbairn, M Wilâ€" lis. Ram lambâ€"â€"Fairbairn, Brigham Bros, Aged eweâ€"M Willis. Shearling Eweâ€"Brigham Bros, M Willis, Ewe lambâ€"Jno Fairbairn, M Willis. Class 33â€"Shropshire Ram, 2 shears and overâ€"G H Brigâ€" ham, Wmm Livingston. _ Shearling ram â€"G H Brigham, Win Livingston. Ram lamb, aged ewes, shearling ewes, ewe lambsâ€"all G H Brigham 1 and 2. Class 34â€"Leicester Ram 2 shears and overâ€"A Muir, W Herd. Shearling Ramâ€"W Herd, A Muir. Ram lambâ€"A Muir, W Herd. Aged Ewesâ€"A Muir, W Rerd. Shearâ€" ling ewesâ€"A Muir, W Herd. Ewelambs â€"W Herd, A Muir. ® Class 31â€"Grade Cattle Cowâ€"R Edge, D Edge, J & J Hunter, Heifer 1 yrâ€"W im Smith. â€" Heifer Calfâ€" D Edge, Win Smith,. Steers 2 yrâ€"Wm Smith, _ Fat animalâ€"A 8 Hunter 1, 2, 3. Calf fed on Pratt‘s Foodâ€"D BEdge, Calf fed on Herbageamâ€"Wim Smith. Bull 2 vrsâ€"A 8 Hunter 1 and 1 yrâ€"Wim Ritche, Bull Ca Hunter 1 and 2. Cowâ€"Huanter _ Class 27â€"Ayrshires Cowâ€"J G Gray 1 and 2. Class 28â€"Polied Angus Pekin drakeâ€"Jas Matthews ; duckâ€" Mattbews. Emden ganderâ€"Thos Gadd 1 and 2 ; gooseâ€"T Gadd 1 and 2. Class 18â€"Common Fowl Aged Turkey cockâ€"Wm Smith ; ken â€"W Smith 1 & 2. Young Turkey cock â€"D Edge, W Smith. Ganderâ€" W Willis, A Scott. Gooseâ€"W Willis,. Drakeâ€"W Smith, _ Duckâ€"A Scott 1 & 2. Common heaâ€"Thos Gadd 1 and 2. Class 19â€"Horses, heavy draught KBrood mare with toal at footâ€"Wm Marshall, Wm Herd, Foal under 1 yrâ€" D Greenwood. W Marshall. Foal. Lord Lochinvarâ€"W im Scarf, Foal, Guardian â€"D Greenwood 1 and 2. _ Filly. 2 yrâ€"S Putherbough. Gelding, 2 yrâ€"W Scarf. Class 20 â€"Agricultural Horses Span under 1400 lbsâ€" Joe Sharp, Jno Fairbairn, R Barber. Brood Mare with foal at sideâ€"R Edge, D Greenwood, W Scarf. Foal under one yearâ€"D Greenâ€" wood, Wmm Herd _ Fuilly 1 yrâ€"D Greenâ€" wood 2nd. _ Gelding 1 yrâ€"Scarf & Son. Filly 2 yrsâ€"Alex Ellison, R Hdge. Gelâ€" ding 2 yrsâ€"Dan Edge. Bronze Turk%y cockâ€"Dan Edge, Thos Gadd ; henâ€"W Herd. White Turkey henâ€"Mountain. tain 1 & 2. _ Orpingtoa cockâ€"C Firth : Henâ€"C Firth 1 & 2. WhiteWyandotte cockâ€"W Newton; henâ€"W Newton. Silver Laced Wyandotte cock â€" W J Adans, C McFayden; henâ€"W J Adams 1 & 2. Black Breasted Red Game cock â€"N Haryey 1 & 2; henâ€" N Harvey 1 &2. Partmdge Cochin Cockâ€"Mountain. C Mcb‘ayfen; henâ€"Mountain 1 & 2. Seaâ€" bright Bantam cockâ€"Mountain ; henâ€" Mountain 1 & 2. Game Bantam cockâ€" T G Holt; hen â€"Holt 1 & 2. Cumeeys..â€" Class 14â€"Chickens Light Brahma cockerelâ€"Mountain 2nd; fiulletâ€"mentam 2nd. White Plymouth ock cockerelâ€"Mountain 1 & 2; pullet â€"Mountain 1 & 2, _ Barred Plymouth Rock cockerelâ€"A 8 Hunter 1 & 2 ; pulâ€" letâ€"A S Hunter 1 & 2. Buff Plymonth Rock cockerelâ€"Mountain; pulle{(â€"Mounâ€" tain 1 and 2. Single C. Brown Leghorn cockerelâ€"Mountain :; pulletâ€"Mountain. Rose Comb Brown Leghorn cockerelâ€" Mountain ; pulletâ€" Mountaino. Buff Leghorn cockerel â€" Mountain 1 and 2 ; pulletâ€"Mountain 1 and 2. _ Black Minâ€" orea cockerelâ€"Mountain 1 and 2; pullet â€"â€"Mountain 1 and 2. Orpington Buff ('oc‘k:*'re'l:â€"(‘lMcF;wden. C Firth; pullet Bronze Turkey cockâ€"W Herd ; â€" hen â€"Herd. N Haryey; pulletâ€"Harvey 1 &2. Seaâ€" bright Bantam cockerel â€" Mountain : pulletâ€"Mountain 1 and 2. Game Banâ€" tam cockerelâ€"T G Holt 1 and 2. Olass 15â€"Turkeys, bred prior to 1904 Ein ns e c ea t o5 L0 Nee d ECns ENE e â€"C McFayden,. C Firth. White Wyanâ€" dotce pulletâ€" wW Newton 1 and 2. Black Breasted Red Game cockerelâ€"Mountain () Class 24â€"Cattle. Durham Buli 3 yearsâ€"Scarf & Son, S P mugh. Bull 2 vÂ¥rsâ€"Jno Fairbai Bull Class 16â€"Turkeys, bred in 1904 Class 39â€"Noxious Weeds od o eaiff Lb WPsc Class 17â€"Ducks and Geese G H Brigham Class 36â€"Berkshire Class 25 â€"Herefords rsâ€"A 8 Hunter 1 and Class 85â€"Cotswold Class 21 â€"Roadsters ( m Scarf,. â€" Foal, Guard 11 and 2. _ Filly. 2 yi Gelding, 2 yrâ€"wW Sc Agricultural Horses owâ€"Hunter 1 and ~Ayrshires and 2. carâ€"Sam Ritehie. . _ Gelding 1 yrâ€" sâ€"â€"W L Dixon, H 2 yrsâ€"Jos Sharp, otâ€" W m ler 1 yrâ€" al. Lord iuardian 2 Â¥râ€"B Bull ko Do 1‘r Now.â€"Not to wmake "two hites of a shoory," we offer the REVvIEWw to New ; _ scribers to Jan. 1, 1905 for 25 cts. Inly a quarter, but what a quat cet‘s worth to that fmend of yours, either at home or abroad. John McCG Bread Hampton and Flow 11(""].‘. C. Ladi Burt, and ( Jas I "The New / £ C ‘ ";1;1 i ;::éq \%’O" ? § \ld Alex. Russell Everything in our large stock is perfectly new and upâ€"toâ€" date, our weekly sales having cleaned out all old Stock. Never before has our Dress Goods Stock been so clean and free from old goods. Every piece of our immense stock of f Dress Goods is fresh, new and upâ€" "Ihe New f\\ toâ€"date. Let us show you them. All wool Beaver, good Italian linings, fitted back with strap slotted seams and shoulder capes from UEV Other Judges were In< e Arts : J Brown, N W Campbell, s Work : Mrs J Hampton, Mrs Jas Mrs L H Yeomans. _ Field Roots farden Vegetables: J H Davidson,. urt Grain: Adam Robertson, McGowan. : THE BIG STORE «= Alex. Russell. Highest Prices in Cash or Trade for 3 Ibs Fancy Biscuits for.,..... ......., f} Ibs 30 ct Tea for........:......s.»,}, Orange Meat, Malta Vita, Force, each ... More of these Goods have arrived, in all the latest Fall styles. Also full stocks of Ladies‘ and Children‘s We hbhave just received a new supply of Raincoats for the Fall Season, for both Men and Ladies, in all sizes $2 t |0 and styles, at prices ranging from 0 tC Win irth THE PECPLE‘S sTorREg THE PEOPLE‘S STORE Robt. Burnett. New Goods ind _ Dairy Currie. Men‘s and Ladies‘ RAINCOATS New Dress Goods New Dress Goods § se .cs > Ladies Mantles 0( foi U T Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Coats. Groceries duce lants J 111 SEPTEMBER 29, 1904 _ Wm.Johaston, Jr., The Empress Shoe Co. make a specialty of Ladies‘ Footwear and manufacture nothing else It therefore stands to reason that their Shoes are verysu perior to other makes. Durnam School l e Empress Shoe Co. make pecialty of Ladies‘ Footwear d manufacture nothing else therefore stands to reason * »*++++ ++++>, $L,00 +++>..â€"_Per Pkg, 15¢ Staff and Equipment. Butter & Eggs. it t $6 » 13 at P1 5J secretary M m ouer levebi e ace ace VOL. 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