A Sudden Death. Reaping the Wheat. The Fall Fain. It .......... .. . ....... ..Sept. 25-2 ....... Sept. 25-2 ;on~don ............. ..Sept. 7-1 - ................... ..Sept_. 20-2 .............. Sept. '27-2 .. ......Sept. 27-2 rewmarket ....... ..Sept. 18-2 Ann `rm: NoRTHERN%%A1)\rANcEA ..'.'.'fff...'.III{t'. I-...:. uuuuvlrvv ....0ct. ' Mn.` .1. Low (M1sa'Jn`nle R-cu), or Budbury, is at her dld home here for u. few weekm. ' ' '26-55 727-23 27-28 18-20 26-28 12-14 26-28 24-26 17-18 1: guanine! valid IBIIGIDI -.---__-_ -. -v-u-ww-nvv kl place on lion-do`: morning ios. lAn. row ; Church Cemetery,` Craig- hurnt. Rev. Dr. Ockley conducted the . house iervice while Rev. B. s.*Fra1ick at Dehlhon and Rev. J. A. [Fetch or inhaling conducted the service at the grave. Mu. .'l`1Fa'ill had _be_en married only ihout one your-. _ she wail n tatthtul achurch, Sunday achool and Leeue worker and will be greatly mheed by a. wide circle 1 at trlennl. .'1`.he `remains were -borne to laalt renting place by six near rela. tive;._ ,'11o`,the no":-rowing jhuebund. to,t'her, - end` iirdthere in extended the deephut .ny'.1_nnutny. in` thin their :o__herea_v_e'nient. '_ A-tter a. short -Illness Mrs. J. s. 'r:-a.u1 died at her home in Toronto on Sat- urday. She was the youngest daugh- tero! Mr. M . C; Richardson, gworaeley S_t., formerly at Auto. .'1`.he remainaa . were .brou`3'nt to Barrie on the . 4` o clock train un-day and taken to her tmther -: 1-guidance, whehce the! tqneral L..t. ._a__'. A... un`.,_;-_, The funeral `took place on Wednes- day morning to St. Mary's Church and Cemetery, Very Rev. `Dean Egan` cele- Ibratlng Requiem Mae: while Rev. Fa- ther Finegan preached an appropriate sermon. Meur. N. Bane, P. Gavan- agh, E. Sevigny, J. MIcKernnn, A. :W. Bearzdsley and G. B. Simmons were apall-bearers. ' Aiter an illness extending over sev- eral momths -Mrs. Benjamin Malkin, eldest daughter or the Late Terence` McBride, passed away on Monday morning aged 56 years. For half a century deceased had resided .on Mary St. She .was,a most industrious wo- man and was veryhichly respected by all `who knew `her. Besides her hus-' -band there is ~a family of six daugh- ters and two sons, namely, Sarah, An- nie, `Mary, Rose, Sophia, Ella and Ben- jamin all at `home and Joseph or To- _-_.L_ FDR FIETY YEARS A. RESIDENT OF MARY ST. Death of Mrs. J. S. 1'1-sill. . . :s;Qv_.u_uL\j._;-j.;;.;...n. , . u -, - -.5 -1 _ A .x 916.00 to $00.00 per montll be provm. . V be learn` Ad I 3:11:11: when 3 mgaodmmpoam touorn $2; '61-mmven _N Ilveg tun '_-"--- `V v.--Isuzu uuu. immtoisahnol uf!,a'1om.Aplu A 3 . ` ~ in 51-..i-n'~.."i"';`n.- `.i5._;_ _L ;OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC N OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONOJ Mr;s."\'7V. L. Mitchell. is en-tenbalnlng Mrs. Whttlng and her -daughter, 0:. "Evanston. Ill. A _ ` %_7V-550359"? Mrs. Malkin Called Wm. Moore, All regular $1.25, $1.35, J,$I.50 Girl's 0 Low Shoes and Burton Strap Slippers, in all leathers, sizes 1.1 to 2. ~ Clearing prices... . . .. K . . . . All regular $1.00 and; $1.10 Children's Low,Shos and `Button Strap Slippers, " 4to 1,. .Cle r'n er` SIZES 10/3 an g p pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. All regular $3.00 and 50Ladies Low Shoes, any style, in all leathers, `Tan , Patent and Black Kid, turn or Good- year welt soles, all sizes. Clearing `Prices per pair. . . . All regular $2.00 Ladies Oxford Shoes,`_ in Black Vici Kid, Tan and Fine White Canvas. in any style. Clear- I ing prices per -pair.,. . . . . . . . .. 70 pairs only, Ladies regular $3.00` Lace Boots, Goodyear welt and exible McKay sole. in Black, Vici Kid and -Chocolate, all sizes in the lot. Clearing Prices per pair.. . . . Everypair Must Go Out This Month 01-wing 1`-W s ' Note cu-eful_ly`the UNPARALLELED Cut in Prices and the gain it gnesns buying now. Such good Shoes and good style should bring you, even at higher prices. Come early, of course, if you want best choice at such money-saving chsnces. Have di_sfigurd0 REGULAVRA SELLING PRICES on all broken line; so badly that you can save from $2.00 to 50. on every pair in our store. to make room for new fall stock, which will be coming to hand very soon; We have accordingly marked every pair at prices that will move them quickly. _ 5 e land to have Dazuerne. 1;): came to Lot: ery. and pal Aveburra ta the `details < thualnsucslly A son.ot`"his t `_g:uvden.. and, Lubbock) was the ~ ~-- -.----- -- '_ Lord Tmrobury A(oth`:1-wise. sir John nrst person in Eng- iand _to hav his photbzmph taken. M Daguorn. the co-inventor of the Iadnn In cunt.-`L 1.1.. an M lug. Panza]! refused to stay in the house; and went with his halrnnn in Jul- .'....-- - _.- -~v-- "TIC From the intimate study of the late Inish leader. Charles Stewart Parnell. `made by Emily Monroe Dickinson in A Patriot's Mistake, it appears that. like many of his countrymen. Parnell was rather superstitious. At the time tol-'1 -ioiving his marriage. subsenuent =to the famous divorce suit in which hows: ` involved, he Joined -his sister at Cabin- jtoely, VhG'O'h6 was to weak at a months. Upon his arrival the crowd. in" their enemas: to shake hands with thon_itntor.bnokethe windows otthe can-hceendtmwnattiieirlnndstln-ouxla th_e'-broken claps. 0. drcutnetsnce that nial hhn nluusnoii .. - -a.._ .- A---- - _ ..---..-s-_ null Ill] SLU , The things you piped for me, The folk would leave their solllng. And bid their buying` go. It I could but be `telling The thinns vnn `ab -. I---~i -U ocvfiv U60 VIUIIIUUIVILGIIH R`! Paton luvs gone to Brant- zfard. where he has secured 3. mai- lhlunn There to the pipe:-`s crooning. I saw,my dead again." All in a happy nooning . 0: golden sun and rain. You plper,A kind and hoary, Your pipes upon your km `It I should tell my story, Tha `It'll! wvng I--- - The piper drew me yearning . Into the dim grey lands. Where there is no returning. Although I wring my handl. I heard` the bells of the heather Ring in the summer breeze, Soft stir or fur and feather Andquiet hum of bees. "I heard the piper playing, '.l`h:.- piper old and blind. eAn" `(new its secret sa ing- 1.-- v.;lce of the summer wind. I hand c`.ear waters falling. Lapping from stone to stone. The wood-dove crying and calling. Ever alone, alone. -- - uvullj ~uul. ue Celll-I The things you. let -_--Katha.ri,ne"1`ynan, I Mm Jennie Warnlca is -spending her vacwti-on wth her father and ma- ther. V ' ' L Mr. and Mrs. Mo.cN1co1, or Mbmlco. arei guests at Mr. and Mra.- George Pouchera. ` . Parnell : Superstition; LL- x_An__ , . +H 2 5 pairs o`nly.regular $5.00 Men s Boots, Blucher style, also Oxfords in Patent and Tan, Good ear welt. every size in Y the lot. Clearing prices per 3 00 All $1.50 ~ Men's `White Canvas Lace Boot and Oxford. To go at I per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 5 pairs only, Men's` $2.50 and $350 Blucher Lace Boots, in Patent and tan, -sizes 5.6, 6%,` 8%, 9, 10. 2 To go at per pair . . . . . . . . . . . Extra Special in Ladies Colored Can- vas Blticher Tie Shoes- The swellest of the . season. All shades. Regular price $2.50, to-day per pair Broken lot, 35`pai'rs only, regu1ar$;.50 `go g`,oo`_I.ow_hpe; and Strap Slipnerg ----..--- -~. .~`r---- ~---n -~sw I.5o `to $2-,oO.Low b_h0es apd Strap Slxppers. in Chocolate K1d leather nearly every slze. To go at per pair I nn GENUINE HONEST BARGAINS v-_u-vw -cw ';'1`.he Minna Gulgan, of Beetqn. _v1'a1t- ed their unc1e.,JM-r. -.W-m. Arm-strong, last week. _ _ - gm. _ .. Velator the Prince `7: WW'8:e,' `ten-wheeled 1 `rd - Edvl A '9" lII.5 rtovu '.o';,d1nz lots in the _centre< "~ bophia and cmppertw` ON. lb:-spgm ' 991,: to 0. H. LY lh m8TE MATTER 0: JAKE LROGGIE. DECEASED. - Noncmu I an herebygi d th Stan! 1su.t:,gfg1Ot:1atnll cmci$3rglc;f?I;mgsSU` gd` ,6 mgdot Toronto. Gentlemaly 5 ; `their cum, to deliver mu panncvl" gum". 3 to Geo e Edward Sc 5' Jmg. n W` before e 15th day of SGPWU` . mg" "taut utter the said 15:1; (13 o I, 3.119 `gen "10 Hid Executor will 09 the said deceased amonz 159?; Ongd th ` 'h1<'= h'i" n?2J 3{`a S%?i . e.' w 306613 E0333 EDWARD so ` - ~.. vmu-nnto, OIL` GEORGE scnwuah ' 84 Starr Ave... Town Executor. of AW` ,5` at Torontdthis lat day None: TO cnznrrol ;. Ne`yv_vuan_- [fell L`;-' *4 . ` _ L 2.-. ---- --- ICU I V1 I ELEV-`VI Mr'.`.'vv.u1'.'15ayE:e,' at Midland, 1: re- newing old trzendshws here._ EL,` Il'l_...- 30` - These `are just what Y0 \yan_t for the hot wcather.TfY' them.; Wewill be pleased have your order. .A Jelly Powder in packet: to make one pint each, Strut Fruit Flavors. Also pure ex. tract of- calves foot for making wine and fancy je1lies-makirl a mostheialthful and delicious dessert. Being absolutely putt meets all the requirements ofthc Pure Fdod Laws ; IOC _a packet or 3 packets for 2 5c. Also a Blane-M31189 Powder packets making one pint each: 5 Vtnile Fruit and Chocolatl avors-made with milk-n sugar or eggs required-4 P34? ets for 25. Hobley Bros." GEL - OH , ~-I Per, Ten and Coffee MerchM1t5- 1 FOR SALE oft I`n1- `Ah {n th 'i-"die ALL guw--v cow-canon VVOI IIOIU uL'\I`_UIl'IuUc .Mr."A'l; Fleetham has purchased Mr. .!Phom'pIon`I house on Cumberland St. I]. ".A'I--us 11-15-... L_.- -.A-~ anq v--uw-wt 11'7"? X. KOCKWICI ."Mn. 1`. Ball is staying with `her sister, Mrs. Frank I-Iear'd 9 ll'l..._ f\I_lII:___ .4. `an. au- 1 The -M;kis"ea`6;:;1;~1;;~a1:;A:a;pndInz a month in H-amubon and '11oron'to. 11. AL tm--In...... 1.`- A is the guest .0! Mine Madge Brun'ton.'_ < IA-.. rg_n 1- wvquwu . ov-loll GOUGIHO Imuupa, or Haamilmn. 1a'stay- ulng at the Mime: Culnosah I urn -Ilrvvllvl {I95 I ."!'.';;Mary Phillips. at UH-wmlltcvn, la the guest of Mrs. ;W.- Little. Il._ TIIIII 7|- _,,, V I il- ' - v--v I v XZ 77 I `(GU39 TI ," Mr. Hzctor Rrccsevoar, -of 0ru11a,wa.xs o. Sn-'nd=a.y visitor here. ' Mo-Ian. Mitchell and Brown let`-t pin" A.'.l`ueIday for the '.W%est. Mr. Era-nk McKern-an, 'DJzFon'to, has. been hdltdaylng in Town. T .113 g-..-_ -0 ll--A_-,J -- A- _----- - -I'v- % inns iiibf R!-ddell`, or 1w'auten nam, Is Hurting her .br~dthers here. Ill.-.. ll...___ 1-. nu A -- v-wuv wuu vv --In -"Mm How, '1:.<'>ronto, `Is spen4d1n3'a_ tow days at mm Il_ -_,1 up, -, up _ --g- uuv urv-nova ."l'a:lr. and MM. Joe; Day vare rust1caJt- In: at Burk -5 Falls. ` A - _-. CCI-.L.L v------ --w-. -v -uvvw gvnlv VIC G V .601! `UV f Bmnmord. J 81: new engine drlvera were, passed htn. weak.` T -`M"!;;;--Ell !-a'1we'. Game is vlaitims? trlenda tin Cdl*dw,atar. -Iu wvcwvvwdlvho Mr. L. E. Dane has returned to the "Queen City." ~ _ _ \ -' \l_.- l....I- |____ has returned to `her home In -Winnipeg. , ' `III.-an T_Y,..- -. , Mu. .W-att, at '.]$;;-onto, is vlaltln at Mr. G. Lawrence ; 11- vc__L_ -5 - A -A-- If-RVOAVV-vAm'os is-taking an 021 week In Muskoloa. IA `Mr-I. Van Za.'nt'1a visiting` in Stunt!- ..vI11e. T T .3009000009OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOO uuwooooouoooonofooou 1 EOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCC OOOOOOOOCOOOOQOOOQOOQOOOOO ~ uwn: 1ty33;3$'1n-`to be wit] 1 th 11 .` w ti.I u'l`i'(;oatio;`:`ofv:fn e' . 3I1|_n1|n 1|: .`'? Y9!!fTinI;I>_r* an 5.... _..... Inn There is always one bywhieh the rest are measured. , With Ranges, that `Duel has always J been, and is to-day-,_ `I t ls'cohstt'ucte of the .'ery'heavi~est steel ltjlatey I.walr_1'ant;lj ted not to warp or buckle fro:n l xtreme_heat _and1ine'd' with asbestos placed betweedduble walls of steel con- eentrat'ing the heat and saving _fu_el. - s We are selling them from l$3l5.ioo to` $5 5A.Voo%accord-ft `ing to size and style. . ` I-iOAR S Hardware Store. The %R9Ya1 Soi1vnir- .r'."'p-'*r-'!- WV`--[M I-uu "".'} WI-~13: ` - .`". I. x.-.. Tidings fro%m Allandale hat` some on a. vialtito Between Queen : end Hotel. v-_w---wv-- -vs-In vq 14000 _i 3gI1:iiVhIt:xr:N$oN% W Illilill I tons to app toyou. e 3 la "did I 1 thi id) W3 $3'1o1"ac'{um.?mm*` ~ %' 3". .% o`?oo:'3% V "' . . I -'~"'.?"-E.'".': % ~ "**t.hQ-:vlwv.t ~.had--4% it ~ ;!3'*;'r 9553%v=-vt~-aw; amul- ,--.--.-...,,V -..-. -an-. an _I_auuI_uuuruu _ , I mddut.eitnumte `by than who. reglize Shut the `harvest gt 19j0l ,1; hojhetv -n` gfmmd-hrulaar % mk xagnyv-wa&a;.;%%Ar:unt}( Wesubgrn crop prospects- have,` `never been more pnomlalng, and whim Ia bumper mmat, absence or .ruI'1:,-and tavonuble -weather con-dmonl. the on- ly trouble lcrtwto the humor? 1nM-o;n- % `tubs. and Sukstchomn :1: the `near- .crtyL vat men !or1huvaItlnc.*It_ 1-3; r-` ._:I;00;u ~i1ubarJoitjo`%v,VVfsvq.l;, h';i;x,n;dcd;_1ns ; named on mod .nutht`n-`It: pthst ,,o.t,.1u_t` Ix: . Farm Labia]? - -v-.3-vouc HLJLUJ ll I `GILES Cllillg bdlt of l'i:h!tn-inc entering the tent and stunning all four occupa.n.ta,- who had various povmone orttheir cldthing burned by the electric fluid. None -:4 the party, howevensuetained `serious ':nJ|1l'Y_- T `. _ . . President sir Charles Rlverrwllwn. General M~a.'n(a.ger C; M. Hays an=dV1ce- Presldent M.!cGu1ga`n_ at the G. '1`. `R . `pa!-d.A1l-a.'n.dale an dftlclal Wort V on Saturday eventng.` .'1`h2ns-event w111no_ daubt revive the ott-circulated ru-mor -ahout` the removal hllther or the To-A ravnto repair shops`. 1. `Maura: Chas. aihion a)md' Ca.rlM`ar- _Iha1`1 have returned from their canto at Donlgtord. x'1`-hey 1n.'d a. clogs gs.-ll_.V Q hni ml `I.I..n.n...:..... ---L, Recent a`d`d1'tI.ons to." the 1-a.'nk'rs or the brakemen 9.1-e: Ed. "Boyce. -Toronto; A. Kemnedy and F. R1chtard:on,Burk a' Eallra: J. L. Camdell. Brmnubon; J. N. Paul, Red Rock: F. J. '1`13'g.s, Egan- vllle, and A. R. McDon-aid, Jordan. "id`1".mz;r`1d~fMrs. -Wm, szbbaia. a: 031+ neaut, 0., are re-vis3t_1ng' scenes 0': other days. T.'1`hey are staying with [their parembs. ` Mr. and Mrs. A. C_. Ph-111112,, of Col- lins-wood, while on their way to Grave~n'hunat_, shopped over in Allandale for a. tow noun on Saturday. _..~---.`-'v Mr. "Learning, `of Hamilton.` apewi; Sunday at Mr. Chm. Catchezga. Mrs. Leemtng `an-d chudz-en. _who *ha.ve_oeen * iummertny here, : wzll return `next week. L " ' A ' _ V - -u---gu-uj "of "og or course you not Rotter nee ' c aoodbulldtn It. dbulld onnelt gsagmoutoauult your in vfdhfl` tum `ad ro- nulremonta. It you dosh-o"to within an acoeuot: t-he b.`ww!ooorthe railway word. 9 high. `dz.-y, . loootiono! the - A Mr. and Mrs. -W. I. I-_Iun't, `lb:-own- co, are spending 9. few days with the wt- ter .a parents, Mr. and Mrs. McMillan, Cumbor1a'n'd St. . ` '_ | A Large vnumbex-Lot A11-a.nd;a1er.a will ac to Bradford to-day` tor -the -purpase or seeing the -big lacrosse match be - tween Bmciord and Orlllta. Mrs. M. Robertson (nee1G1aanord), or Hamuton, is visiting this week at her 3'z~a;n'd-'paren us and also at Mr. Athol Mara`ha.11'-3. - . T - vvv v n coca CIVIII ILUL OSVVWIVU` ltlkid. "M I.aa`(.:huar1`ton has r,eszg'ned from the _tea.chhn3'- start at Burton Ave. school. She will he gr-aa:t1y-mlrsaed Ln many circles. ' 5 ~ ' .._.- _-. wvv Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher and Mr. Page,| froronto; who have been they-nests or Mrs. .W._ W. Hu,mphrey,~h:ave return- ed home. _ _..--.. u.--- an nuuoav a.uvu`uuuI-1:. L. Btirt, accompanied by her lapent a couple or -days here last week. Illa: Gaunt- ll.'|pnI-_.._ - sister, Miss Ladtti_e Bennett. .'noronto,- and Mrs. It-I-alrry Doliery, jr}, m:-- rarzto, have returned home aster" a ;toz*.tm1g`hIt s stay A.w1~`th the tor-me:- a parentns. V ---- -we-uvvo chain agyvv, an uuuauuryo ~ ' Rev, A."J. Raul 'prea.ched a. special sermonon Sunday evening `to railway men; There .w4a;s a. '1-arse atten-dance. 11. ... `I 13..-; ----_- - _,.---- .. --_...u vo. wags: LLVLU L630; WUU5. Miss Sadie M-cMil_la.n'e many friends will learn with satisfaction -that she lei recovering from her severe illness; Illlna -(VI... -1-6...- I. . - - - -' ' taggn. wv wauu aunruu au'l!I1' narawarelawre who:-e.a'1uo new subscription` Will be Mm 8la`t=tery{ or '.loron-to. has r- tunned ater two weeks pleasant stay at Mill! Outchem. [ `E135 iABt;':a;-i?aQ'a';fh;2;m1":;t:1.'nedv h-J-me . after spending a. few weekzs wzth her sister, Mrs. now, at Sudbury. 3.`, ; =.1 11... : ._..---I_-.n _ -,--, -- _--_-.-um um uvuo Mraa,[1Vl.v;si"I;;>`t'13'heed 5'.-ave. a. birthday party Last `week -to the you-ng asso- ciates or her son, Bent. * Extm copies of who Advance matyn be had at Fred Adams? Hardware more where aim) new lIh\III.rIHnna`nrIl 1.... "E13. gvm-den_ patty t Mr. ?haa.Pa1- ling : was a splendid success, _ Up- ward! at $115 was realized. IlZl-- Ill__ '\~---- `I _ '1:-r;;_i4'::s"_a`e:I' of Port Hope, are spending` a few Tda.-ya here the guests or May. '1`-hos. ~NVa'1*ton. Mra. J. Br=a)kaVand <)a.ug'1rter, of Nov.ar,' visited Mr.` and Mrs. George Poucher' halt week. A T P. R. RUNS SPECIAL LOW-BATE ' IXOURBl0N8.~ ` - . %W:|nted West "nitlneerj Harry Ambaach in a past!- ent in the honapktal. He 15 autteclng mm urprinld. _ I nu-- v-_ `V 1 wt w.\iI >A .'nha.mne'i-L1 tubk;:pxace.trom no late residence, Bradgord 8t., *y.eIte1-day at- jornw` _ to" Union ,Game_te_ry,. ._ar;p `[wap.T i_..%a1sra1 :* j= ~m.o_n;dad. Mn: W -Klllyleawh. Mr. Smith had been 8.1 ~nb.rne~ou;c._ ~.W:lt-h smrltltng euddennese the sum- mons came to Mr. Joe. E. Smith .on MJonda'y, Aug. 18th, at the residence of hi! brother-In-law," M-r. mm. Sharpe, spending Sunday with his relatives and wa:I"px-epermc to leave for home when he 'oemp1umqd,ar teenfng 111 and in 9.` very few vmtnuten ranted away; He wen A"-Ion of the 1ute"R,obt. amlth at Utopia sue mm 4'0. am mqtnr,-and V govern-1 'hwbhe1"s.wn=d elite:-. ,_ 'bei;da' 0. v'V.-"` formerly ms Hattie In-h`e.m V0! ;E|'h e1"t:,_ ;\nId`enti1_t`u`nt cntld. '$|...."\A...-.."..`.i mun- ..1'__... n_._` . ._,- . ' . .l'-h;w1unenal services were conducted `at the ta-mu`y\1wme_on .Fr1-day. 3rd mat., by the Rev. -.W-. H."1`homp_mn of ,tAee1t.on`and-the Rev. E. 1. Hart of the `Central Methodist Church` of the `V`Sdo," hntenmvemt taking -place in _Greenwood cemete`ry.-,-Com. - . Decealsed leaves a. widow and six 4chll~d-ten; nsamelyg the Misses Alberta, `Eve. amvd Ollve, Mr. John S. and Maus- ter Clarence Srlgley, all _o: whom are at, home,` and Mr. R. Lou}.-s S1-Lg-ley or Port Arthur. He was a. bwther or Mr.-Johan Srlgley and the late Lemuel Srlgley o_tIn'ntstll` and Mr. -.Well1ng- ton Srlgley o,A1l.an-d-ale. M-r. Srigley -was well and most favorably. known wherever heressl-ded and had _-many` `men-as especially among `the young people. He` was for over fifty years a- consistent member of the Methodist _church. A w-.-v---V- - ---u --w.-- -. Mr. Srlgley waaa born at Nwmarket, 0n't;,1n-1836. and removed with his tether, Mr. M-ahlon S:-Igley, to Innis- f1l,.1n- his early boyhood. "He married Mites Isabel M. Stephenson In 1867 and `they `moved 60 Gore Bay, Manitoulin 1sIand,nQ1884. where they resided till 1901, when they settled in the Cans.- .!l-_ 1:5-.- II ' -Mr. Robert Maa-nuel Srigley, died at Ma home 102 Albert St. ,W., Saulrt Ste. Marie, _O_nt., on the evening or -Wednesday, August 1st, 1906. He `had -been 111 nor -several months with en- 1:argome'-nft or` the heart. 11.. &_I__I__ W... |___,. -1. 1VI_-,,,-__AI-_; ---- Owen Sound .......... Parry` Szaund .......... .. Pete:-.boro .......... .... .. mgaodb-ridge .... Cooloatown ......................... ..Oct 2-3 Oolduwaa-te:-_ ............................ ..Oct. 3-4 Calling-wood .......... ....... .. Sept. 26-29 Toaadrontio-Alllston. Alllston ...Oct -1-5 Centrwal, Guel-ph ............. .. Sept. 11-13 Gwrgtn-a, N. Gwllltmbury and ~ Sutton Union ............... ..Sept. 28-29 Gr.ave-nhurst ..... . ;..Sept. 25-26 Huntsville .......... .. 25-26 '-;W,euItfer`n, London 7-15 Lindsay .... 20-23 A- an Z_5ui:.~'aI %'.'.'....'.'..' Death % of 5 Former lnnisfill V Resident. , ' | I Mr. and Mn. Dumb, moronic. are vhzng their daught_er, Mrs; (W. `A. Pr-a. t.t,. Burton Ave. [ ` i7{i{5% .'.'.'.'.'."'.'...'.'.'.'.'.'"j..If. N. York, Newmarket Ga-n-aadtan Na'tlonI, '1`ox-onto ...... .;. . .... .....Aug'. 27-Sept. 1'0 BARBIE ............. ........ .. ..Sept. 24-26 `Be-avertsan ....... .; ............. ..,...Oct. 2-3 Beeban ..................... .; ........ ..Oct. 9-10 -Bryadord ....... ................... ..Oct. 16-17 Bra`cab`r1-d-ge .............. ..;....Sept. 27-28 A1I..l..._ IL f\-I..I.-.. V5-11.-- f\ A Briacabrtd-ge .... .. Albion & Bolton, $_- I_..L -___ ' A {Wln'nipe'g deipdtch says: During the past 48 hours favorable crop con- ditions are reported from all over tne Nort'hy/e'st. _.'rhewea?ther is moderate- ly oool and windy a.nd the farmers could scarcely wish for an improve- ment in this respect. The harvest has become fairly general, although from some points -cutting while the grain is a little on the green side is report- ed. Men are urgently wanted nearly everywhere, grndvall laborers are eag- erly sought by tar-mere. some 1,600 e.-rrlved from the east yesterday and will he quickly pl~aced,_'a.e agents are here fromgsorne points offering en- gegement to anywhere from 50'-to 350 men. The general ooneeneue of opin- lon age to the yield seems to -be that it will average about the sameae. last yeanelthough the increase in the area under crop will considerably enlarge `the aggregate. The crop eeeme 'to.be uneven. accordlng;to the re.infall.eome ' dletrlote .being uniformly excellent, f while in others the yield will fall as low._ as fifteen to eighteen bushels. HARVEST xs now In 1#i3L:., swmu IN V was wmsw. . Gill u.a.1.vc=II.Lu. - V ' It will be` seen this 19ow,ra.'te means mo the man who-doeanot mind a little work .a remarkably cheap trip to` the '~.West`.e He will `see the co-unrtry at its golden` `we-st, spg cut the land for himself, `and, wne-ther a `prospective rsetftler or `not,e.w11l arrive norne rich- er in experience and midney In pockett. F159 r\.\nH'-inn: -2 n r1 fun 11 um 1-Hm: 1 4: ws tn caycszcsuac auu uruucg xu. puvnuun Fm-A oondtt-ions and full particulars see nearest 0. P. R. ticket .a3e_nt, or write C. B. Foster, D.P.A., C,P.R., 'I`n'v-nnfn yvruc ' U Toronto. (~-qv f V` as .tpoa-" -i+.t. .1'53lm.. t . ` h the emandvivr outsideV;he1p`,-the ;Cana.m.-tn Pacific` Railway ;wi1l; `tun : special `_Farm. Laborers _ Excuraiona on August '14, 17 `and 22. .Thefar.e' ; to `.Wm;ntpeg and *ti'cke _t.-3 [to points in Mnan-ltoba.` and . Smsxatcnewan, where help is needed; is only $12.00: return ticket to sLart1ng_ point for $18.00 a. :!d1ti:on.a1 after at least 30 days work at harvesting. Ti n:-I11 ha" anon II-Rh: `Inn; vu-3:4-n nnnuna : Mr. Jon. haw: again enzeredthew employ of the G.'r.R. and will run out U! Al1a'nda.1o. V V