Icon... 0.... etc. new" ~ . I 5“.“ Posxtxon 51“ its students the but ROM." Ether ( "or“..- AA“-.. --- -nA-n Tl: TAT; 0 me“. - ‘ Ym may .5 x; 3' m was Alum; w 2m! v._ 8h. March 313:, 19.3. ' 5M ‘ NO other C zmadian Coll: W ugh conclusive evidence as ti: 3 Am- man. that its course: ofatndy meet the po- pulm- demand. NINVESI‘IGATE. DECIDE- . - . â€"'--'-â€"-v, v"-- ism h niggsition to gig; its students the Iâ€! cog’plete, its leaching staff? 133611315“ .6 of ngï¬rts who r:.:;'ie it their basilica. to *0 . am? the indwigu 3.1 needs offhcittm‘r ' Wxth bright, comfortable rooms and uncx-' cclIed facilitic : for work. - _-â€" Paa- We haveinsmnmplcted the reï¬ttings and GCéoraKionsuï¬ : ur entire m have no“ the r righfest‘ 5c ~th w It' {eqmpmcnz i§'€\Ԥry department in $110931 Pnrl'nlncu ,. --¢a.),.’oao_:_- 9;")! ï¬pest equipmeï¬'t to be found. 8313' glvjng the most thorough course 01' training for youngmen and womep who desire to qualify for 200d b1151- pess positions. Be sure and write for 11:. If you think of attending any College. Students admitted any time. Tozonto, Will be pleased to send the: pTO-‘pectus of his splendid school to any person interested in practical education. It is a good story. W01! told, about. a. good school with a $1233 of SIXTEEN regular members2 tho Catalogue free 4W Brngntgsgygt w. BROOKS. Principal Y.M.0.A. mam Miss ETDLLEBE LUi‘i 3 '74!!! inrujél). 42! - .. ....â€mo'zq‘x.a:am ,wmplctqd the rgï¬ttings_ and The Tate optical (hri Petal-borough id 5] IVE uruvv, -Vv __- w "‘56., w â€V 4 â€" " n'.' 7 pants“ ' ’tthWn'. out; ' ncftthe‘ driver [dragged alqng. The fqur gentlemen (‘2') «sin‘ :~" the: « machim‘a' "W'ere ’evidently ï¬â€˜xinmk ,and dressed up,†and passes- sed o£- neither common sense, sympaâ€" thy, not respect for themselves nor anyone, ebemirthey 'aailsdsxiehton ï¬fthout seeing how many they had 9â€"14 Wood â€"-M 13 . â€"m D- _2. sed of neither common sense, symPaâ€" ._....,....___- , eek w . . ' ‘ ' v thy, not respect for themselves nor ..â€"Mr. I. E. Weldon was at i’vilber- ' :1 force for a few days last week. ' ' â€"Mrs. McCall and daughter of 1.9- enyene elseeaes :they sailed; right 0 without seeing how many they had â€"Mr. John Penrose of Arthur, (mt nelon Falls spent several 11.131: in killed. .. 4, is visiting friends in this section. tpw'n, the guests d Mina. . oni- Beeverton Express: A novel. slup- â€"l[r R°ht~ m and W304“ TOP- 501;. east gag-d, onto, visited friends in town} during: -1|[_r W and II “abet EH: wt" was has from Bahamian lest j, of Pension Fetus twice the quests .I‘ geek by Mfr. Wm Bruce, late of the fair. 2 z Lear. R. Bmaeg‘ofvrdmngo was their uncle In, Jam hams “m :ifri‘ca in 8118 of 8 â€if, innate]: :3)!“ 22:;- in: town 6m?“ WW8 “P ing the (53;. .. . ; 3H3 main? m I . _‘1h:; gall-A -l'ami.u¢4u;.1f nlhnerm‘ 'â€"Pow!es" .Corhers Correspondence of the Penelon Falls Star: ' During the past two weeks we have been reading about the “curse of the amt- omobile" in other localities, but lately it has been brought home to our- own doors with ‘a vengeanCe. Two machines have passed along and each one has been the cause of what might have been very serious 'acci- dents. » On Sunday week one caused a. bum to be ppset, its three oeeu- Ah“ .- .ed to a hay rake. Going down an incl‘ine the rake ran onto the hor- se‘s heels, and .3f kick from the ani- mal gashed the young man’s leg be- low the knee, and caused a. com- pound fracture of the bone. Recovery under the care of Drs. McKay and Grant is going rapidly on. r Woodville spent‘. aimed ‘to 'the ‘citY~‘ O O O O 0 . I.I.I I.I.I I.I.I Men’s Suits to orda, Men’s Overcoats to order, Imported Uioihv, B’s. Findings an d Trimmings, American styles, $16 to $30 . I:l:l.l:l: Linglcums 40c, 50c 65c, 75c, 1.0 Cork Carpets 70c, 90c, 1.00, 1.35. r, was the guest â€"Mr. John Binokhurst, now of i .11". Gould. un- Bumflo, was looking up old friends 1 when they re- during the fair. ~ ' ji; ,: i} â€"Dt. Gillespie returned on Thurs- ' " w‘ -' day from his annual 3~weeks visit ‘ . _ f -'to the Chicago hospitals. - ll ' I â€"Miss Beatrice Johnston, town; B Hawkins of who has been visiting her sister at day in~ ‘iown. Own, returned home [33%| V3} i961 to ‘ ' . attheWéfthemwecommto oï¬et ' Y. 'thuc. .goodaatuï¬umonspï¬eem Clumcomc m ~ ~: .togsq bgrymgomfc oï¬enasmnchasathird oï¬ - . - alm- pnces- he ofgoodsgdvertiaedmall new, bong t di'i'cd; ,fmm the fountain!“ head. No wholelsak proï¬ts on them, 1 rest quahties, hut productions. Om- guaranteegoea ‘ . W â€".:¢I.-...._.. “L-.. Special Dress Goods Prices w: 4311:. m and ms; \fabcl Bus! Wood and Kiss Susuatn 1W of Femfon Falls were the guest: uf ROGERï¬-BRYANT â€"()'1 Sept," szg {1238’ nun-h. Il- Ynlunafnn Id'nia I. I "-â€" A ,, ' -Mr' Arthur Lynde of Whitby is visiting his cousin Mr. Grant Yarg; old. ‘ â€"Lunan Bros... the Eldon pipers. were ,in town to hear the Black Friday“ .,-â€"Mrs. E. A. Dean. 0' Detroit. is' visiting her brother, Mp Richard Wellington Little Britain. withhwry puthase. H'ï¬f. o! 25 dozen Men‘s heavy fleeccd lined shirts and drawers, in natural and blue greyflproperly ï¬nished and shaped, extra. Sizes 36 to 44-, special ofl'ering each .................................. 505 250 Men’ a reversible four-in-hand silk ties, neat patterns, in light and dark shades, 50c silks used in the 2- making, On sale at each .................. ac Amszon‘s 50c, 75:. L00 and $1.25 cardinal, tabaé, seal brown and black f3: suite, dresses andekirts, per 750 French Cheviot, all wool materials, 51 imbawideï¬n black, navy and browns for suits, dresses and skirtsâ€" thescflaave been shrunk andare '25 ready for making, pet-yard ........ ' them-{have been shrunk andare '25 ready for making, pet-yard ........ ' Black Cheviot 75c. I00 [.25. I50 .. 4.50 64x, white Wool bifnkcts 1n wag t, and blue bor- 5 00 82m 111 veryspecnl. V! .7ponndt' O C’. . Extmhea ml} combed IOOOIO‘C Oil goth: 25c, 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c ‘ Stair oiICIoth. 10c, 12m. 15:,18c. French Amazons 4-8 inches wide in get _ofï¬vn_avy, mnginc, myrtle, fawn, llack Masha: Ladies’ bright memerized sateen un- Whitewoolblankcb275 to 10.00. Grcywoolblgï¬km 2,‘60to 6...00 Whitecotton blanket385c tol.75. Grey Cotton blankets 85cto 150. Ian’s Furnishing; .OCoo-o. fact of Sonya. bout-met... {or a. month; I â€"l[r. and In. William Fisher havq‘ returned from. Ottawa after a two- « week; 'vilit with Ir. Fisher's sister-J -â€"l[rs. E.‘l[iron of Bellcville. left for home on Saturday, after visiting her sister Mrs. W. Wickett, Me!- -â€"Mr. and Hrs. Chas. .B Brantfond are the guests 0 Bray's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dowel], Pension. drew» Cain, after an absence of 34 W. H. Cook, Mr. Fredericx 0. Pon- years. - . weer Tindale, of Gravehurst, to â€"Mr. and Ira. Chas. Bay .Of, “'89 law E CO .. . Brantfond are the guests 0! its. Nttrla n d ' urbcmaan, 0‘ Bray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11108. ‘ J Dewell, Femlon. wnsonâ€"NANCEKIVEL.â€"0n F515â€" 4m. 15.1111»: or neucvme left . day. ‘Scpt. 23rd, at the W for home on SttIrdny. awe- visiting Hellmdist parsonage. by M21568. 4.4... ' m2-l__4L If- I “WM ml! 'lfl at I! 10 am :2wa 11an and“ _ .oeuori _ad3 villé, and Miss L Nana-Ame!†Worsted. s ui'ts, 13w: m3. '2 Hv‘u‘ W