.of Isluy, A ï¬on Id ' mg ex pmlet cam " influx of Western fl y have for“ Lt a dozen â€" village of lea north .t and $01 My folks ring. the; oupering .\‘. M‘r‘JTnch WHson. ' h. Ladle rips of " p {ham and†pke they ‘ id. Ishy. [3‘35 .3" nation. on Maui- with mnty but FALLS. mic'rstunding i did not qualify: “ill mm- to ht s vlo‘rh‘d recâ€; ED}: Sims. N « nrs wvro W 'atson. AMI Davey and 09.. (Mel) ‘u‘d h} tins, muj. 2. mm 262 Spence Robinson 181 . He is mt than. ‘ to land. r fanning has a 362 lmo-r 9-) “I! mm. w. P: " kins. ‘ 40 127 65 30 lm (8rd.) lton. John M. Nov and 11:03. R\' I Mp“ M was for were not years. J rwv e by H‘s“ l t S we" K m r. P.“ Johnston m-w Q'lt‘Ct ioo l." Luxm-‘omi. Xurland (Kev- a. 18 total Vd pmm. .139. William b 3‘ Inch? )6 Hakim I-‘m‘ two Mouths, '. Hep: ut 3 1 1-! 92 I»; It? 208 269 172 143 181 for [L Wswmo DECLINE!) CALL. Rev. Mr. Ecru-lane, of Wukworth mewed a cull to the Om Pm: bytemn church, but deem. We are selling out our stock of toys, dolls, fancy eases, etc. at cost. Buy your toys and presents here and save money. R. L. MORGAN TOYS We will sell while they last the following lines of granite- ware at prices in reach of everybody; Tea. Kettles, Tea. Pots, Wash Basins, Pudding Pans. Preserving Kettles, Sauce Pans, Double Boilers, Graniteware Sale See our west window for Bargains BoxailEz Matthie Rich Roast. Beef After all. there is nothing more satisfying or healthful than a juicy rib mt of high grade beef. such as we seal]. “'e have a knack of cutting and tyin up a rout that makes it cook wel ,[cme well and taste well. Try one. Glad to can for orders. Prompt. delivery. Phone 119. ‘ Pul- Campbell The Butcher Rigg's Old Stand vac would No In this Hugh B. Hendry Vocalist and Are Doctors Any Good? PERMANENT ADDRESS Lmnsu ONTARIO Open for concert en' age- ment. Terms reasonable. Window Hangef furnished. u 1‘00! so be!!! {led . w , v‘ ' W, 1.: 'u .; . ". . _;‘, m ’w ,1!“ ‘1 â€Jaime“ doggy the Mom we «h- vvvvâ€"‘v mm.“ W mm Yet o some ace of a 40¢»er eotion! pl the world cannot do this. Have a qu could take the Foolish THURSDAY, J- 53. mm, 09am- and sauna». PHONE 7 Entertainer Kant-st er Johnnie Hodgeon entitled “Hr. No“ody.“ delighted the audience. Mrs. Alfred Chapman. of Orono. Mrs. W. L. Edwards and Mr. J. Helium sang s‘ duet which was rendered in good style. A reeltntlon by Master Nathan Grills entitled “Kissing"s No Sin" was worthy of comment. A (ll- alogue by the Misses Annie Gibson, Beta and Fern Edwards and Irene Grills. entitled the “New Scholar" met with much applause. A quartette compris‘ng four little boys, Masters Charlie Cobb, Johnnie Hodgson, F. Walls, and Nathan Grills. sang very sweetly the choruses entitled "Little Raindrops" and "Little Stars,†which shows that in the near future the youthful Vocal talent of our Vil- lage will be hard to compete with. Readings by Misses Kate McDonald, and Eliza Broad were also worthy of mention and created much laughter. Mr. Archie McIntyre, of Peniel, ad- ded much merriment to the enter- tainment by the ï¬ne selections of music and speeches giVen on his gramaphone. Refreshments were served at the close. The entertain- ment was brought. to a. close at 12 o’clock by singing ‘God be with you till we meet again," when all re- paired to their homes after a. pleas- ant evoning spent. The family gathering assembled at the home of Miss Sarah McIntyre on New Years to enjoy the greetings and good cheer of the day. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Archie McIntyre and family, of Lindsay; Miss Mary McIntyre. Lindsay: Mr. John McLean (floor manager of The Timothy Eaton store) Toronto. and Miss Margaret. McI‘hail. of Paris: al- so Miss .M. chIntyne. of ~Uxbridgo. Jan. LaA very sociable and enter taming evmtng in Museum with ihe Baptist Sunday school was held at the residues of Ur. Neil Kc- lm last Friday awning. new It. Tamera game an aiming address oi greeting and wlcoms. 5M which I kmhy sad splendid program was renewed by the s. S. scholars and gtlwrs‘ The ï¬rst number called was a Mimics by Has!» Fred Wslls. entitled "m Fairy Artist“. which wao wen waived. Two choruses-by Rem It. Mom. Hr. 8‘ Love. cad Menard. Jamie and Neil Nolan. which added much to the plenum of the evening. A recitation by ligat- Mr. and Mrs. Fran-k Gorl’ey and ronto. was the guest of the Misses three children. of \‘romant'on were Staples during the holidays. the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. Hnrrv Woodimr. a student at RobinSon New Years day ' the McCormick Theological Semin- Mr. Fred Brass or Oakwood, was ary, visited at the home of Mr. in Manilla on Saturday __ \A Arch Campbell last “(:ek.“ . The Misses St. John. of 'I‘OIfonto. are oniovim their holidav season the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eenry :Glenâ€" damning. . . . 1111.! F. Truman and Kiss mm- eent Truman spent last Thur-day in 'loronto on business. Mr. W. A. Graham has Me to Mrs Larissa Edwards 1“!er- Cla- rence Edwards are spending a. few davs â€mane friends in. Oakwood. 0n Wbdn-esdav last the Mara! of the» inlant child of Mr. and Mrs Tho- mns Sonlay; passed through here for interment in the. Pi'nedale cemetery KIRKFIELD Kirkfleld Jan. 2H4? ‘Staples. 0! Lindsay, spent New Yen's mu: ï¬r. and Mrs. C. G. Staples. _ Mr Robert Pate, of 0915.“, is visiting friends in town. ' Among- those who were in, Lindsay last. week were lira. '1‘. Merry. Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, Mrs. A. A. 'Sangater, and Mrs. J. Merry. prove to be very successful, as the weather was very stormy.and it. was impossible for country people to M.- tend. m proceeds amounted to $46. Miss thia Ewen has gone to Kim-“cunt “here she intendn staying mth her sister, Mrs. R. A. Win. for some time. M ss Beatrice Birmingham. .1: T9- n nto. also Miss Viola Mackenzie. of Tomato, spent a few hours in «-ur town last week. ' The boys in trying; hard to have ._ skating rin. Keep at it. boys. The Kew Years teo. and entertain- ment. which ‘was held in St. An- drew‘s ohm-ch. Kirkï¬eld, did' not “(a havé a, new baker. who started business Monday morning, We all wish him success. Mrs. Campbell, of Toronto. is Vis- itzn, her mother, Hrs. John .‘Iunm. Hrs. J. Barrett; of Collingmood. is vitaiting her mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harrison. Mr. N. McLean. of Vonda. B. (3., is visiting mlatiws in town. Mr F. Feud payed 6. flying visit to Cannington last. week. Cobalt. when he intends staying for Jan. 4.â€"The annual meeting of' the trustees 'and ratepayers. which was held on December 30. was Very largely attended. and everything was carried out in a. business-like man- ner. Mr. John McFeeters, who had been secretary-treasurer for the school for many years. and who dur- ing that time kept everything in first-class shape. resigned. This va- cancy was ï¬lled by Mr. Daniel O’- Neill a man highly. respected by the ‘people and also a m quite suitable lfor the position. v O O Q . . from Warder Representatives momma mawaavmfl W383“ ocï¬â€˜ Mrs. Albert Collins returned to her home in Lindsay after spending Messrs. Bernard milieu and Here bet-t O’Neill attended a be]! held it KING '8 WHARF. an we». < . “a. HA NILLA W'wxmmmm" â€,va '1‘ The News of the Country saée 1 Jam 5.â€"-0n New Yaw eve the imnammnt of the rink saw: u leap ‘war nkato and the usual fun math-1 ‘connected with hip your walrus. was enjoyed A party of twenty came Jrom Cdboemk and utter a pleasant (‘an on am too had dinner aenmd for them I“. tho C‘mrpaw Rona. “l i Vim my‘uv u‘ ‘I- Our new shoe club has 8110306 {'1 number of tramp! across country since the snow came. “d mm to One of the ï¬rm of Neelands Ir- vine, dentists. Lindsay, will be at’ the Queen’s hotel, Woodville, on Tuesday. Jan. 12th, and Campbell's hotel, Kirkï¬eld, on Wednesday, the 10th. Call in fox‘cn'oon if possible. Mr. 1“. Feel, of Lindsay, and Mr. Mr. Hair, of Coboconk, spent Sunfl day here. ' Mrs. Kenton, of CaVan. is Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hayk garth, at Loné Point. ' Mr. Hagh Grant,‘ of Toronto. and. Miss Marion Grant, of Beuverton; are guests of Dr. Grant. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Peel spent New Years day with friends in Lindsay. ReV. Mr. Sangster, of Corsan, con- ducted the evening serVice in the Me- thodist chIIrczh Sunday last. Mr. F. Staples, of Lindsay, assisted the choir. His solo was‘much enjoyed. Miss Cilm Shields is at present visiting friends in Haspoier. was E. Ryckmu, of Oregon. ' is the guest of her cousin, Miss Annie Ryckman. Mrs. Annie Campbell, and son Master Hugh, of Toronto, arrived here last Thursday and are guests of Mr. gnd Mrs. Dan. McLuohlan. A hockey match bum the junior tame a! Qobooonk and Vieborla Road on New Yeara’ n t resulted in a vic‘ory for Gunmen ‘ m pane we a class one-wore 8-4.. , Jan. 5â€"The elections passed off very quietly and the result will be found elsewhere in this-issue. Dear S'ir,â€"-We.wish .to correct the shunned. in la‘st. week’s issue, he- forring to the cute of the Christ- mas pmgram. The statement is en- tirely false. The program, under the leadership of Miss Chm E. Powles. was a complete success, say while out in the "loan Ii?" we look forward to the “indispeualble cup or tea" when we return. ' Signedâ€"Arnold McGee. Sam Home Wesley Wag“. Bert Sims. WoodJille citizens were greatly grieved to hear of the death of Mr. Duncan Mathewson. A fuller ac- count will be found elsewhere in this issue. - Miss Beatrice Birmingham, of To- ronto. was the guest of the Misses Staples during the holidays. Miss Minhie and Annie. ‘ Ca'mpbeli. haw returned to their schools to resume the teaching profession; Among the Cameronites who at- tended‘diVine services here‘on Sun- day My were Mr. and lira. Suggvitt aha Mrs. W. Sims and Master Boy Sims. . To me Powles’ Corner correspond- ent of the Weekly Watchman-Wardgr: Col. 8. Hughes passed through our hamlet On Monday last On his way to cast a. hallo/c in the municipal contest. The school meeting on Dec. 30 was largely attended uld much business was transacted. Mr. John Moore is the new trustee. . ‘ Mr. Chas. Parrish, of Manitoba. is at present, visiting his pamnts, Mr. and Mrs. J.-V C. Parrish. Miss Alice McMiliim. of ‘ Port Hope visited with Miss Susie Stod- dard during the holidays Hrs. Mulloy. of Oakwood. was in the neighcon‘hood early this week. Mr. Homgr Robinson; of Kurkfleld spent Sunday with his brother Char- les in this village. Mr. John O’Neill paid a flyihg vi- sit to Bobcaygoon during the week. Miss Susie Sthdard and'Waten re- turned to Port Hope to resume-their studies in the Collegiate Institute there. We aroglad-to see Miss Maggie Berlihey and Miss Kathleen Corbett out again after being shut. in for a few weeks with scarlet fever. ‘ Woodville hockey team plaved their ï¬rst hockey match mth Beaverton on‘New Years night. The home boys lost by ï¬ve goals to nothing. Galway. and report having a good time. Miss Teens; and Anna McArthur re- turned to Toronto, after spending Christmas in Woodville at their home. Mr. John Sinclair; of Michigan. vi: sited at Mr. Hugh McKinnon's last week. Mr. Sinclair was a former resident of Camb'ray and a. brother of Dan Sinclair, of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Adair and Miss Cora Adair. of Fort William, are flashing at Mr. John Proupe‘a. A special meeting was heldhere in Harding Lodge. ATP. A.M~;‘. when the Right Worshipml Bro: "Wilmam‘ mu. .inataneq the follgwi-n‘g nomcem : W. Mu m. GBHOWQV. 83‘3““; cant; Faucet-eon; J. W., J. J. Rm: 8. IL. M. nausea; J. n. fig-0mm McPherson: chaplain. Huffman: auditors. Bros. A. Cube}! and COBOCONK. For Sulaâ€"Two hay rakes. new, sand drill .and cultithor com- bined. and 1 mower, nan-1y new. Isaac Bowins. Coboconk, Ont. POWLES' CORNERS VICTORIA ROAD A CORRECTION WO O‘DVILLE. Mr. Jan. 5.â€"Don’t fail to attend the fancy dress carnival on Friday night. Each and every person paying ad- mission will be given a barrel of fun accompanied by That popular sang, “ It looks to me like a big night to-night, " and the manager is bound to make this song a living reality. After about. an hour’s skating the one-mile open race will be called. Next the boys' race, keg’ race, best character dressed lady. best character dressed gentleman, couple race, (lady and gent). wig- gling race, the sensation of the season. (competitors cannot lift skates ofl‘ the ice.) limit, but not least a valuable " soul- kiss’ hat pin will be given to the lady wear- ing the largest meriy widow hat. This last item on the calendar is a very wise precaution on the part of the manager, considering the trea- cherous nature of the weather How-- over, four competitors have already made entry and with this number on the ice they surely ought to protect the public against all the rain, snow or blow. So come along and bring a friend or two. Don’t forget Fri- day night at" c._80 p 111'; Hr. Jae. mulch. o’l Taylor's Cor- ners. spent Sunday at m G. W. mrdy's, Hr. John Melanin. of Tormto. in spawns the hofldsyn with his to.- ther. Mr. A. Holmium Ira. wm Swim spent. some days of last. week In Lindsay owing \‘o the death of him enter. In. Dem Mr. Garnet Wilson and man Olive Wilson. of ()skwood vha'ited u. Mr. B. Cooggdm’nipn Sundwlgpt; __ _ Man. In“. Emerson. of lunch... in moving gmwaintanm m thin neighborhood this week. Master Percy and man Lama Love. of, Gammon. have. returned home. um spending the holiday: at their grammars ., Mr. _‘A‘. _l3_‘¢u_hgw‘a. M‘iaa‘Jeon Bullock has resumed her dutieset Cedar Grove school. Voting at Block's was very quiet A very mall (rowd turned out to cast their votes . ’r._ Mrs Elmer Jones has returned ~1mm spending nevexal days at ’ Pe- hirboro, the guest- qt her sister Miss Hoe Brown. = - . 7 Mr. J ohn McIn $3d Miss. Mas- gie Mélntyro s W Years With Orillia. friends. We hear rumors 0! him: parties in our neighborhood this week Peniel is certainly wakening up. Miss Mae Browns. of Powwow, is spending the week and with her sis- ter, Mrs. E. Jones; ‘ ‘ â€3' Masters John and Georga Hardy returned to Canninéton High school this week, after the Christmas va- cation. Kr.’1‘hos.8mith is buffering from a severe Attack of blood poisoning in his left hand. ~- 'Jm lâ€"It is 9hr sad mm) to chronicle the death on May. Dec. 29th. of Mrs Sarah Mm. at her home. Crescent mu. ï¬tter a. Huge:- gmneaa The when] Thurs- day, (Dec. 31st m in. .8 to of the incleuient weather. ivery‘r; gely \at- tended; showing the ummteem in which the deceased was held by all her Irienda and neighbors The ser- vice t the house‘was-conductod bv Rev. um 01' W oodville, who gave" very appropriate talk ‘from the words “ We all do fade’ as a leaf. " The H’en'iol choir. of uhidriliss Mago gio Browu is a member. sang two beautiful selectionp.‘ ‘ï¬'l‘he Home or the Squl †and “ I we " rest." The rema. s wem intemcd . _cIndoo’s- cem y. Deceaided ‘3’- xes two “m. Rum“ mm in liouam a Mr. Henry Whetyqr'a. gie to moinn the loss 0% devoted mother- They have stag; sympathy of the entire community gm" this their and bereavement. ' H Mr. W. J Wright has been on the sick list for- the past few days. Mr. Shim Osborne has rammed to Toronto. mar mending a manic or weeks with relaun- hem «swat Muilla. iii; Séui "15d “ 'I"w'o W’ré’st." The cIndoo’s rem s were interned -_j. cem y. _ DecoShed aonhnilichard and J 05‘ ‘ da. era, Mrs. Geoï¬ at. Mrs gorge Whether. "A3153 Mag- gie to mania the loss_ ce meaty. J Downed ~ aon'snzfiich-ard and J Obi daugl'ners. Mrs.Ge01 Miss Ettie Black, 101' Gmington, spent Sunday with her siSter, Mrs. Slum Squires. A grant many from“ here attended the funeral of the lute Mr. Wilson McKague on Jan; lat, at- Canning-s ivi‘heitgrenefal “public «will be much pleased'to léayn' that Mr. N. G.‘Steâ€" vens ,a veterinary surgeon of wide experience and able ébnity, has op- ened a permanent ofï¬ce‘ in this ivil- lage; Mr. Stevens haspmctised for the pastthree years‘ with Mr. E T. Williams, of Sunderlaud, .who * is ‘ well-known in this community. ‘Mr. Stevens will be found at the Tem- perance House day . :ig‘ht. 9%. 8! New cutter, new light wa- son and two sets 3,1“. 8 harness for ‘. sale cheap. Apply tyuL. MacPher-f‘j! the â€pun! knot‘bemg tied on Dec; 29th: Mrs. (Rem) "Aï¬; J. Mann and Has- ter Allan visit“: the former' 3' mo- that at Toromp during the (‘hxist- mas holidays. son. --'»‘.HI' ‘ ‘ I The election rcturnbwiwere 311‘ .to- hand this year , beï¬re 7 o’clock; thanks to the many 7 private tele- phone lines now dnatnlled in all puts of the township. A It might be said that some of the-married men do not take kindly to the newtocder of things and complex“) that there in now no aumcient excuse for remain- ing for a good night’s ,celebration. However, in the laminae or the im- mortal Gladstone, _" The mutt good to the greatest number.†399 here's to the maltelephoné lines... 10. Charlie Rennie. Toronto, spent: New Yam-s at his home m. and ms. Edgar Lytle splat N9? Ygarq at Cum-, ; 7 11:. Fred Brass must be count“; lated on tha male!“ run he nude ; " to: council. Although he hardly rev g caved namelent votes to win. he W has an Migration ct knowing that‘ I... _-II_.I ..--._I..- -...__.AA _; AL- _, OAKWOOD. PENIEL. Election Results Lindsay and County Taylorâ€" 16 44 30 47 11 32 13 28 224 Deputy-Reeve Grahamâ€" 13 20 18 53 Varcocb†99 57 106 56 Councilorsâ€" Brassâ€" 10 15 34 102 Rogersâ€" 34 26 ~77 Swainâ€" 55 88 67 Thorburnâ€" Ferguson-f 40 4425 2 59'â€" 19 1 150 HALIBURTON. Reeveâ€"D12. Giles (accl. ) Councilorsâ€" Dysart Guilford :Har- Lakin ................ 58 13 4 Â¥' Malloy ............. 32 8 5 uliua Brohm ....... 85 4 4 Totals received: Clarke 86, Ro- berts 80 ’Parish 75,_ Lakin 75 Mal- 10y 45 Bram '53 .4» _, ._s_~ Beaver-John Maxwell. Council-EMA Carm H.‘ McCall J as Graham John Cankell WWEWW 4 9-27 .50er3 â€swan-ox: Pariah ...............57‘ H. , Clarke..-......65 Roberts ........ 62 TMUSAHBS 0? PEOPLE"! This is a Clothing and Furnishing Sale Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty Go the Prices With aiThundering Crash ! The Public Amafziad at ‘Big Clothing, Suit, Overcoat and ‘Furnish‘ihg Bargains cost. It in n tun; for clothing. suit. timeout and up buying. when one doll" will so as was two would oMlnnrily. The opening «m» of the sole m terriï¬c. 'rhurudw Jenner)» 7 end Fri- on Jun. 8. the crowds will be just a greet end on the ilret big swim oi the sole. January 9, you will nee the (route-t «0de ol people trying to get ndmieeion to B. J. Gough’e BIG ow- THING AND NRNISEING SALE that were ever seen mt any ode in the city oi Lindsey beiore. Wendviee early aiming trede ea muehu possible in order to heilitnte bundling and eerwncthe greet crowde. At the prleee quoted in thin menuheturers' surplus stock. 3. J. Gough will not eell to any duller: or merchants. ea hie'gmt purchase will Only he sold AT MAIL. mREC'r 70 THE PEOPLE. and the ï¬le will ‘oontlnue and lost only NINE DAYS LONGER. Prices on every ortiole in the-tore have been out down to the lowest limit in order to unite quick selling oi thoentlro Itock. 'I'hoee who need clothing. suits. overcoat. iurniehinge. etc.. will benefit greatly by this. the moat stupendous sole of men's. boye’ and children‘s wearing npparel, that wee ever (Neuron any stock 0! Wine in any port of the Province 0! Ontnrio. At the urn; the stock was carried out to-dey. the flat day of the sale. the entire 345,000 purchase of surplus stocks will easily be e'old in nine mom days of the sole. From remarks hound upon all sides this great Monuiocturers’ Outlet Sale. now going on at B. J. Gough’s store, corner Kent and William-sis, Lindsey. Ontario. is proving n bargain tenet to the public, who are never slow to appreciate 9. sale of big bargains, suchos B. J. Gough’s sale is proving to be. You cannot word to miss it. Don't delayâ€"hurry inâ€"ond secure your share of the many grand values being altered at .B. J. Gough's Hennfooturers' Outlet Sale. now in px‘ogress at corner Kent ' and ‘Willinwsts., Lindsay, Ontario. The stock consists of men's, bOys’ and children’s clothing, suits, over-coats and mini-sh- ‘ings, now being sold at a fraction of the real value. Be careful and be sure you ï¬nd the right place. Look for the big sign at corner Kent and Wilï¬am-sts.,‘ Lindsay, Ontario. the opening day of the sale. haVe been enormous. This stupendous sale of men' s and boys’ cloth lag. suits. overcome lumishings. etc., has attracted the people 0! Lindsay and Vicinity imm with- in a radius of one hunched miles in all directions. The people are snapping up the many grand Wins that are an agile, an! B. J. Gough’ s manv extra salespeople have beenworked from mom‘ in; until night supplying. the vast crowds of eager buyers that are purchasing the entire stock rapidly. .The tmdzus crou-d on opening day of this ten-day sale was something enormous. It actually eeaned that every man. woman and child in Inndsay, Victoria County and surrounding country were there to get their share of this great Manufacturers’ Outlet Sale of B. J. Goug'h’s ml“! purchase of clothing, suits overcoats, mrnishings etc., men 5. boys' and children' s wear- ,ies Bwerel Such a terriï¬c sacriï¬ce sale neVer was inaugurated before in the city of Lindsay. and its like will prohably never occur here again. B. J. Gough says he bought this great surplus stock “On the manufacturer's at a very low figure on account of the rodent market conditions, hith- orto unknown in the past ï¬fteen years, and that he proposesto give the people of Linden) and surrounding country the beneï¬t a: this great pm from the maniactunmrs. by giving the pub- lic the Mt bargainso a clothing. suits. overcoats. Mainline. etc . that they have ever had in their lifetime. It oerty. is a rare chance ior our people of Lindsay. Victoria County and vicini- ty. to buy clothing. salts. overcoats. turnldllngs. ate. at abig halting. and replenish theirmeeds for the next ten years at about one-hell actual value. Considerâ€"and think what this great lan- ulaoturers' Outlet Sale means to youâ€"as it is right in the height oi the season when you need the moods most. Thousands upon thousands at people are now taking advantage of this stupendous we at B. J. Gough‘s big store. and well they. may. as the prices are less than actual wholesale Never in Lindsay’ 9 (Ontario) hisiory of mmhendisingjwere epch immense crowds seen in one store before} The big crowds that are attending B. J. Gough' s mufecturers' Outlet Sale since Attending B. J. Gough’s Manufacturers’ Outlet Sale at Lindsay, Ontario. ‘ ’ " GLAMORGKN 28 33 46 23 23 229 28 35_ 9 24 47 18 480 10 mm 53 16 48 275 237 371 296 \ u Forbert Shoe Store ~ I :WOODYILLE - - ONT. ‘V7v7' _',,~v --râ€""’ 3 EW* i High Class 'BootsLShoes and Rubbers demkmmum 7 "echo-twain. WWW mmmssmw Everything must be sold in 40 days at WHOLESALE PRICES If you ask, you can have a package of seed of this marvellous Russian Giant Lettuce included absolutely free with our new handsomely Illuetretoyd 1909 Cata- logue. This lettuce 18 nearly as large and solid as a cabbage. Stands hot weather surprisin 1§ly well, and has a rich, buttery you prefer, you may choose a Baggage of our Colossal White Sugar t ora package of Ostnch Feather Aster Wdce today and name you choice. aloe m none of th'n met. SEEDS FREE Derek Hunter Seed Co, United. London. Ont.