ULOUROF QUALITYS E)LUR mnakes delicious cakes and E CLIPS Fpastry made from slected white fali %vheat,. x ceTfs FLO U R is a choice bread tiour nmadc from Manitoba heat. IÀ FOURis a filuelblended flouir espec- IPfl>iallv for famiily use miade fromr Ontarîo We de Photie 77. anid manitoba wheat. eliver flour ini town or order fromn your grocer. F1:71, VANSTO)NE, LANTERN SALE During Jan-uary w ae akng aspecial reuLction* in 1iLanterns. as folows: - foi*OLan......o.............. ý'75e * 75C Lan-terus for...........-........ 55e * We are Sole, Agents iii West Durham for the Supreme BOWMAVILLE JAI~ 12,A910. stma proillssd at Methodist church 12ý '110ýonThankl-Offering Sundlay have nowj been paidin the total amount being Lde'Adof the Methodlist churchi Thrsday) at 4 p.m. to which'ailth ladies of the congregation arFe vtd Rev. C. L. Bilkey was prýesenitedjivt WetDin am Lb rl. ian a tdress and a club bag by the Aingli- can Young People's Society of St. Paul's Church, Lindsay, before removing to his ANUA METNGJAN. 18. new charg-e,:at Ailiston. The month of January is being devoted A imeetingl of the WVest Dnirham Reform to Missionary subjects la the Mýeth-odJist Association will be held in the Council cblurch.ý Re--,. R. McCulloch, Grceenbank, on WDNESA~,took, up the subject on thie first Sunday. Roorn, onanileLat Sunday 1Rev. A.J. Terril!, B.A., B.D., JAN-UARîU18t-, at 2 p. ni., for the election Tweed, ;continiued the subject giv-in-g an of officers auid general business. outlook of thec world and its religions in -- -ý --the. mruninr'and in the eveïnna reaching " ' on the christian -ministry. &-th sermnonsý requested to attend. were wel-,l andr carefuily prepared and con- GEO. L. WADDELL, W. R. A-LLIN, tained much food for thought. The nex;t President Secretary. three Suindays the missionary topics will Dated at Hampton, January 3rd,('11 2be conducted by Rev. WV. J. Hanna, re- -)Il.____2 turned issioniary fromi China, Rev. H. S. Spence, B.A., Tyrone, and Pastor John LODGE OFFICERS 1911. Garbutt. Rev. Robert McÇullocb, Greenbanik, ex- HOME, CIRCLE, NO. 3 Presýident of Bay of Quinte Conference, prahe wo excellent sýeirmons in the P.L.. F. B. Couehl; L, Gius Busi~VLmethodist church on Sunday, jan. 1, to Wmi. Sewvell; Fn.Sec'y, Mrs. W. W '. Aun 0godcon01gr-galtiOn3s. Mr. McCulloch is a Rec. Sec'y, W.ý J. Todgham; Treasurer, F. a1Darington obr n dctda Aý Haddy; Chap., Mrs. L. Lyle; WV, A. L.,Pnfltd an prr to nteigthe, Mini'ýtry Nicholîs; MIl, John G rigg; G, W. W. Alin; -~rsa go' -wa£s -a t-ea-cherJa t M itchiell's S, W\m. Scott; Mcd.Exmnr L. Plotter, ConeS. At the closeofhsrsetp- M.D; Auditors, John Lyle, Gus; Boursadi; torate itü is Iikeîy he wili superannuate. ýDelegate to Supreme me-ietinig held in H e Ca3lletd on several acquaintances while Toroto arh 1, Mr. W W.Ailn; i- ere and wvas guest of Mrs. (Rev.) Wm. ternate,F.B Couch. Cuoombe. Mekthodist League2rs held thecir first 191,1 JLERtJSALM LDE A. F. & Aý. M., NoD. meeting Monday ev-cning. A new feature 3,GRC. wasaI-mnt song service preceding W. Bro. C. B. 'Kent, W.M; W7\.Bro. F. F.ý the meeting conducted by 7Mr. F. R MorrisIPM A. W.Migeud S.W; WV. Folev. Presidenit E. A. Lovel Conduicted C. King, J.W; V . W. Bro. T. H. Sprv, opening exeL(rcises. Programr was iýncharge Chaplain; W. Bro. J. Lyleý, Trea,,surer; W. of Miss Lena Horne and -Miss Frances E. Bro. J. S. 'Moorcraf t, S-'cretary; F. j Mi- Cnetelteassisýted by Miss MI. E. cheil, S.D; W. J. Bra gg,.D; Gus Bouinsaîl, oesadM.F .Fly iigma- I.G: R. W\. Bro- E. R. BonaP . cof C; lngs 0on the eveninig's suhject "T-Ïhoughts H. J. Knight, GOmaanîstI Ronigk, Stew- from . R. Mler"-Miss Lila Biniromr IXNNUPLL JA1NUARY GLEARING SAL-E. These are 0111Y a few of Ouir Bargaitis See the Big Bis d 14ft.d- Pi ~ fl# lI~!lI:ftR1~rikifl, ToweIJin~. ~.ZL~1~Il~'RK IR IL~I~ v il---------- Dress Goeds. 150c qualîties, 42 inches wî.*de,, in plaid£, sergesj cashmeres, lustres, satin cloths ;aind(1faneiy tweed druss goods. -Sale priee for J.tiu;tiy3e a y-ard 75e qlualities, 4 2 anid 4 iehswide, iui lies' eloth, s4tin cloth, eeiovenetian, viles tc., in aIllcolons. Sl iefor Jnay55o a yardf Tbý, balý,anice of our dreasgosi bak le brongrenwîsteria and Iih mshdes, in pla:ini and fainey weavus. $1.0ù qualityv, sale iprice (for Jaum,75e- a yard. $1.40 and $'1ý2.50 quity,ý sale pjrice ýfor Jaauary ..............$ý1.o08 a-yd' Si 1lks, 2 pieces of blaek taieta sl,19 nhu vie guaranteud quaility Rgla(lr 7eJanuai;ry sale pri1e .............. ..................... )Oc.yd Merv. Silk, 19 inchLes wide in bla;ck, navy andt pale blueý, greeýn, brown, grey, piink ýand purple; Glass toweiling, red or blue hek 16 to 18 iineeswiefine quality Reègulàr 7eyd, Jan- uavy salje price................... .... 5c yd. BvCsan era"h towelling, Sand made, extra good wearing quality. ,iRegular 14e andl 15c, 50 dozen iTuirkish towelIs, mýediun size, good quajiy, January slepic......1 2je ca pr. Figumed IHueabauck toln, 24 inches whide 4 pattwms.txtra flw .quality, pure linen. Rgu- lar 50e ami 60e ydA. Japn arvsleprie, 39o yd. 3îecsof G1tToeln,s1 nhswd linenl. ieulr3e 1n 0.yd., Jaln;ary sale pe........... ................9 d 3 icsof luaehe(-Ild Tabrle Dnak, neat de igs, 72 ineh S lae pre linen.Reguar$1_0 and $1W0qu(aliy, January sale iue..69e yd. Unbeacedtable linen, 641inches wid, pretty flora lepatern, extra good qlualityý for 35c yd., Jwa7rysale pnie...............24e yd. llow About Your Winter Coal? Weare now bookingÏ orders forý Fres, Clean SCUANTON CO,0AL1, egg, stv t$.5and chestn.1ut at $7,50 pe- on lpait $6.25 pur tont, dlemdin towni, or S50c0pur :ton Iluse ait HbOr or .T.Rý. Statio)n. Extra chalrge mrtade for dueliveing luss thian lamlyn; rnysician, nru. i-i. .li ley, tees, Bmos. Jos. Jeffemy, L. -Morris. Rd. Moyse; Audlitoma, MW.Trin Rd. J arvis, T. C. Bragg; Room Commiýittee, JTohn Gmigg, L. Morris, W\. H. Thickson; Hos- pitai Committee, A. M. HrdF. R. Dun- hami, D. Grîgg. - TOWN COUNCIL The statutomy meeting was beld Mn day at ii a. m. John B. MNitcltl, Mayor, MI. A. James, Reeve, and Councîllors Johni Elliott anL. C.rnish tool, tht. obligatin 1- W ednesday Dec. 2Stth at fthe residlence of the bride's father, M. Robt AdIams, when his dlaughtem Edna M\ary Adamas and TMml. Leslie Waltems, Courtice,were unaitecd iii marriaige. The bride entemed the dmawy- ingroom leaniing on the arm of lier father to the strains of Mendelssohn weddîng mamch played, by Mr. Frank T. Walters, brotheýr of the groom. The couple took their places benleath an ancli banked with etvergreens7, pailms andI white roses. Re(-v. Jos. Banrnes, B.A., peformned the ceme- mony. The bridje iooked( charming gown- cd iu pearl grey sitk with chiffon and em- bmoidered net trimminings and carried a bouquet of white roses. Littie Miss Helen Waiters, niece of the groom,' actedi as ring .11 ~ çvl 25 boxes"- Easter Brand" seeded raisins, rcg- ular 15(e ......... .... ...... .... 2 packages 19C 10 'boxesprns 50-60s, reg. 2 lb, 25ce...... ............3 h. 25e 300 lb. C o ooking flgs, ... 5 IL 25e 10 boxes layer figs, 4 crown.. ......., 2 lb. 22c 250 lb. lallo-we'en d(ate.. . .......3 lb. 25e <D a r - -_ ci G c:> dr,-. Rud'Salmnon, extra choiýe, reg.18, ie pr tin MeConnilachie kipperýed berning, regcular15 ..... 2 tins 25e) C,'E--re- --a 1I--3 25 M. , Roïld ats.......8 lb, 2ke Rnusk's just Li reg. 10e.prr. package 3 for 20e Zest, reg. 10 c pur paea-e....3 for 25e Richards pure...............6 batrs 2c Choi toilut soap, reg. %0epur box,3 boxes 25(, Talcum powdur, large ti.... .. ....23ctin Soap ciptry them. ............... 3lb2e Jet t i~' -' il î~îo 'i 1