P0: In.) FY "lDlLâ€"Tbo shed and â€not building. known In tha Globe Haul. ulna i 1m of had 3nd hm. under: will In maived until (5015:]: offloptu any tend" not no- o‘rfly mud: Anal]. In Jun William. Bus Ind. ' Mvflle. Out. 1‘ The Rev Mr. Willougbby intends pmching .n objeuz sermon to the children next Sunday. He will illus- m bu disconru by I ladder unng ed for {he oce'uion. Como. it u {or all A large number from here are at- tending the Toronto exhibition. The raced! ï¬ne weuher has given most. of the ï¬rmer: time to ï¬nish 1111' Vest. A number from Churchill ï¬tterlded the qulrterly meeting he: Sand-y. A large number from here are at- tending the Toronto exhibition. countenance Mics H. Lonsburoug is visiting her manv friends here. renowned resort )[usseln'aan‘s Lake The district quarterly the Chï¬stiau Church w in this place by the Re‘ Mr. nnd Mrs. John Davis Waited friends on the 4th on Sunday Inst. this week. Most of our farme’rs nre though hMVesting Mr. und Mrs Barker 0! Siouffville attended service st Glasgow church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Giffin of Blenheim are visiting at Mr.H.Kester’ s and Mr. Mr. Morden Jr. E. Roper. M. Yake. E. Brown. M! Kr. Eddy Coonev called .on Mr. Davis. Sr. II.â€"A Hoover. G Mowder Isa: Lem‘on on Tuesday evening. M Emmy. R Ynke. A Contes RSmirh. Mics Dalln Lemnu is spouting a few Jr. II â€"E Baker. C Hoover. Pt. 11.-. “Win TOIOPIO- A Davis. M Burnlmm. M D‘vjs‘ '1‘ 01192.0( our young men after ï¬lling Coates. .tl‘ass I.â€"W Contes. X Elson. his driv'v'er. found it bad walkéag last. Tab, 111.41. Hardy. Tub, ILâ€"E 30°51“â€" Forswh. ‘C Bax-key. w Banker. M Look sat for Wedding Belle, Conpwek. J. Davis. W Handy. R =f= Baker. Tab. I.â€"R. Burkholégr. Ll ,. ' In nil the latest shades And are the pick of the season for fl to none. In wsisc lengths only two alike) thir METALLIC SPOT \'ELVETS.â€"The newest thing out [at waist: !n red. green and brow: deflects In waist lengths only (no two alike). 50C yd Fangy Striped Blogsing; L. Fosyth, I". Pugh. J Jr. E. Bope‘ Davis. 6r. 1 M Bx‘iey. I Jr; II â€"E E New Black 'Suitin gs. 85c 50c 60c 90c $l.35 up to $1.75 ‘CUNI (113$ \’.â€"M Mowder. Chas “2â€"1 MHaover. M Bumhnui. V. Mowder. L. Foesyth, IL Underwood. L Smith. F. Pugh. Sr. JILâ€"R. Burkholder.’ Jr. E. Roper. M. Ynke. E. Brown. M, Davis. Sr. lI.â€"A Hoover. G Mowder M Butkey. R Ynke. A CoatesRSmith. Iondny last, by the upsetting of a raggon â€outlining a load of‘pease. Mr and Mrs Amos Stove: and family niLy emu-mine is week Report. of uker‘ 1gp. om. (or dresses‘ waists. wnppen she. ate M05.- 3 ï¬ne eflec: at I low costâ€"onlv 15. 20. 25c cyan). Edwards is Visiting at Mr. 0. ed the funeral of the In M Dixon's Hill on Sun a I. number from here minion Exhibition at. BLOOMING'I‘ON GLASGOW Alton: Public School for in Toronto Exhibitionf Gifl'en visited at Mr E VELVETS. wears a brighter terly meeting of h was conducted Rev. W. T. Sar- young penple of themselves at the of the In ands: on Sunday last. 1 here attended bri Innkhus. uni visited friends Mr. Thoh ASK TO SEE OUR FREE DINNER SETS §W2Lisis 83'8th The 3881“ Toronto had the stripes. These goas wear and us Ieeoad Sept. m, 1903. Into my premllea. lot 16. con. 9. :Whitchurcb. ebont the middle of August. Owner can have new by proving property Ind paying all ex- panse. Unless min-l is teken ewey before the 10th dev of October. 1903 it will be sold wldelrey expenses. ' IOSES HILL. Our {:11 Chair 11‘! min goods is in And we are “king nn exceptimalshow in: of ALL THE Peter Schnltz. 10 year old. of Donâ€" dalk. wns playing with a toy combin- ation of whistle and balloon, which children call a "squevvker." when the sudden explosion of the tiny hal- loon so startled the boy that the wooden whistle, ébout two“ inches in length, slipped down his thront and lodged in the lernyx between the vocal cords. He was deprived of power of speech and nearly prevented from breathing. Every one of his labored efforts at hrenthing caused the whistleto sound and attracted atten- lion to the boy' a condition. An oper- ation nfl'orded the necessary relief. Can you recognize a real opportun- ity .’ How does fancy silk neck ribbons for 93¢. yd. strike you. ‘ in: («ALL mm LATEST mm mas. Monie Clam Methodist parsonage. Uxbridge. _on Tuesday. when Mr. Jan. L. Glover. of Raveushoe. was married to Miss T..F Palmnteer of this town The ceremony was performed-in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gibson. of Paameburg. Immediately after the ceremonv. the happy couple left for the south. On their return from ~their trip they will reside m Ravaushoe and will be tend- ered a cordial reception. The wedding of Miss Ethel Scovel Clement. daughter of the Millionaire railroad magnate.Percival W.Ciement and William H. Field of New York. a member of the editorial staff of the New York Journal. took, place (his afternoon.’!‘he ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. Dr. George “K Phillips. pastor of the Congregational Chu b. the bride having refused to be mar I] by her own rector. Rev. Joseph Rey- nolds, an Episcopalian clergyman. ‘because he declined to omit the word 'obey" in the'service. A H El FER STRAYED The Onthrio Christian Endeavor hold a. convention at Stratford from Sept. 99 to Oct. 1. inclushe. Esery young people’ 5 society in the province will send deiegates Rev. A. L. Geggie. Rev. Elmore Hanis. Rev, A Elsler. Rev. T. A. Moore and Rev Special sewing ma'chine ssh all month. eVery machine is warruwd against defects {or five yeus from date of purchase: Best machine ever mauufactured.-â€"Mummoth. R. Whiting. Toronto. will delive addresses. Harvesting has been my backwud ‘wiug lo the Wet weather. One of the Idea: We are glad to but eréorn Clark iuz'ecovering from his severe injury mic}: he received a. short {use ago. 75c. yd. quiet. wedding took place at the SIXPHI LIME 0 year old. of Dunâ€" wim a toy combin- nd balloon, which "Siluawker." when Cunliï¬ekPeteI-a (New Buttons.=‘=" “2W buttonsrtuuï¬rmu sleek jm in. ‘und among the n e}: Lies We would call your attention In our .a b‘adigs’.5|ouse . .tts .- ,-,L AL.- .71 -ï¬. in blue. pink, steel. is: and pearlf NOVEL’I‘iz-Eisi OF ALLJJNDS Bull-nun Shaffer Coulson‘ Money to boam The Canada Permanent w and Western Mortgage Corporation In difl‘erent parts of Pa uflvillo vary- ing in {rice from $500.00 co 3,000..oo Sun bife Stouffer Coulsbn Mutton . . ... Lamb ...... Veal. choice GBUIBIN'S BLOCK. swunvm! Do new...... Straw per ton .. .. . Apples. per bush . . Dressed hogs light. Eggs. fresh. dozen. Butter. dairy... .. Chickens per pair Ducks. per pair†.. ’I‘ulkeys...... .. Potatoes per bush. Beef forequarters. Beef hindquarters. . Beef choice cal-case Chickenl.. .. Potatoes per bus Oats .......... Dv).. new . . . . Barley ..... I . . Peas .......... Haj old per ton Wheat Sprin Wheat Red . Barlev ...... 83's.... .... Oats . . . . .. . . Striw Butter Wheat. white . " red . . †goose The Toronto [ream Hum Co he; 0! Cows am the swval crux A trinl mlivllell In wrlllm: I»: kept. and when! Sweet Cram. Twclve Homes SAVE ME “'URK allllmnkl. We satisfy 1* per mm. of all Mu. Inn-u millions of pounds 01' CR “spurt-MI lmomr. Lul the Crew Fire Insurance Let mink" yuur Bauer, M‘cnln fl ['I‘Il'e I’t' 91M last year. dc-flmz-d at y mi! Malian. It Is worth ynur a hllo ['1 trial. \'1;,- lrc not put many rumm- Ish all raw and my ï¬lm-5x vi» - Sweet cor .Sour. le medium cal-case Cream M’ant‘ ARMS Assurance 00.. offhand: Agents Ind Appraisenm)‘ ‘ ‘hl lul l Agents for EIGHT ol-‘the BEST COMPANIES. Agém m ch OF VARIOUS SIZES. LOCA- TIONS. QUALITIES. PRICES HAVE FOR SALE OR TO RENT SOME BAR< GAINS IN CALL 1nd SEE US. FARMxE'R'S MARKET :Illolled ml uthnn-llnl Hm: fur l-uflculnrastnl ln’hentm hmralor 4 M's Inf. having Ive “'Ir crun‘allvn‘nxl an [In calm and patterns S'EQI Iâ€? 1 I. LE TORONTO 08: fall stock jut»; ed all our I .‘ Ribbons this In)! re- alstock of: n..- la-test thing. See our - FANCY STRIP ED n Jlrria SNUFFVIL' Caz. «nary 1000 R$, .S'I'OU 9.00-II~.0(‘ ..7 00 3 00 . ....14-â€"17 ..... 14â€"15 . ....50â€"60 ..... 40â€" GO nls tho hirty .ul [0 793 [urn 50.1; LEW -‘ SEPT mm. 1903. 40 L" J. H. Crooks. 35ft Drinks, Confectionery. All the best. To LeLâ€"I eight roamed brick clad house in Church Street northâ€"im- mediate possession. Apply to Cunlifle «2 Peters. Fresh every morniï¬g ICE CREAM 1 to go as far at this store as any other in town. and you perhaps can get a little more TRY IT. _ Goods delivered anywhere our wngon n-nvnlsâ€"towu or country. Are going all right. We can Give y on anything 1n the line of r71oce1ies, and You will find $1.00 These â€[198 Ire most. delicious. We hav‘e an abundance of Good Oranges. Pine Apples are the leaders. ICE CREAM CREAM SODA. Armstrong’s ' Bakery =- Bananas and Lemons. which Pull-leu- Dena-Irv. "Did your dcnthi hurt you much?" "Not this (lmo; Mnehnrgvs were very masonublu' v Our Victoria No.2, beautiful golden 'ouk. cabinet work. drop head. high Ann. full x-ize family Sewing Machine. Easy running and noiseless. Regular $30.00.special cut priceSlSLUO â€"Mam.‘ That'- ~Wt ‘ll'll Delight to Sheâ€"“flush I: the longest day yenr? Go to Ilaâ€"The one when I don't see Somen'llle Jmu‘naL We have all kinds of drinks The best McLaughlin’s. Much cheaper than last year Candies of all kinds. Oranges and Lemons. Bread and Cakes Better thanever this year Thin season is expected to ram is the most suitabl .‘g-u for w u‘m mate e , Our import order of ‘ 1,1,? everything new in the t." glove dopurtment is 'here and you will ï¬nd our stock replete f with everything new and stylish in gloves. ‘As those of our cus'omere. who have worn our gloves. know, we carry nothing but thoroughly reliable goods as we consider in the interests of our friends and ourselves It cheep glove is a dear one. We csrry stock from facturies of such famous makes us "Jammetto" ‘ï¬louvin er. cie" whose goods ar thoroughly GUARAN- TEED in every particular. Should any pair prove un- sltisfnctory through a thuv in the m‘aleriul or defective workmanship we will promptly replace them when re- turned to us, 1750. $I.OO $1.25 $1.50- Here are some of the good things] It‘s their strengt you mm get It our more at thin not their beauty. Pi: season of the year. [keep Don’t lock yom CROOKS’ I- :a Av. :lnrltatlon. _ 1 7 Welcom. Mr. Winter: ,1 Possum .on do g'rlddle. ' ‘-| 3! Tater: ln.de ashes whllu " ‘! En mudc In de ï¬ddle! ' *Atlantn Constitution .Groceries. In a“ colors and shades g 1 FHLL HHNDKERCHIEF Gloves , SALE Machine. Regular 3 â€"Mam. Heir. in (In y OIL- Todd’s Black. Grain Corn Coal Portl‘d Cement Seeds Grey Lime Flour Feed White Line Beans Rooï¬ng Paper Salt("‘ '33:?†) Building Paper Baled Hay Coal Tar . Lath Pitch Shingles Plasters Bricx Plaster of Paris Tile Plasterer'sHair Potatoes Hides 6; Skins RocK Salt Wool HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALSIKE. RED CLOVER Ind TIMOTHY SEEDS. The Fashionable New Firm... Todd 8: Cook Is a gOOd preventative. We‘ have some good ones. FALL STOCK ! Have you anything worth stealing E These goods are exceedingly smell, so leave your order early in the season, and get your pick of the stuff. . Todd 6: Cook, WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS IN NOW IN. New things in every= thing, and everything new. ‘3 their strength and security that recommends them J. C. BUNDY, A 6001} LOG]! Silvester Dougherty. TODDS’ BLOCK Stouï¬â€˜ville. Fancy Lawn Handker- chiefs with ï¬ne Valencien nes edge. ’ad Locks are hot the only Locks m 11' stable door after your horse is stolen Regular 150. line while they last done at THE PEOPLE' 8803 8mm»: Children's And all other Lines just as cheap as the cheapest. All Rips sewed free on boots bought from me. Neatest MENS. BOYS‘, YOUTHS' Lacrosse Shoes. Men 50c, Boys 450, Youth 40 SPECIAL. Children's vestine kops. ï¬nekid facing. silk ï¬nished. sfze from 8 to 10} m go It 80c. regal“ 81.25. Women's ï¬ne kid button boots. flexible soles. the very best of stock to go It 81.75. reg 82.50. Jildren'l Boots from 45:: up. FOR A. Lehman’s Repairing TAILOR.