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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Oct 1902, p. 8

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Hi plea, 1 Isaac Deyell, 2 Geo Smith ; 1 pint strawberries or raspbérries, 1 Mrs Uriah Youmz. 2 Mrs W Por- teous: 1 pint cherries or plums, 1 lbs W Hickscn. 2 Mrs Uriah Young; 1 hinf pears or m-achw, 1 Mrs T Downev. :2 Mrs Wm Hickson; 1 pint gooseP‘err-ies. 1 Mrs T Connolly, 2 Mrs Thos Webster: 1 pint curt-mum‘s, 1 Mrs Wm Porto ms. 2 Mrs Thos Con- no iy- mint, ’ ‘u ,' 1 Mrs R Short. 2 Mrc Thns Connolly; 0011 of pickleS, 1 Mrs S'Oliver. New SATURDAY, 0a. 11m._1902 Dis‘pI-a): of extracted honey, 1 A. StO‘el'. 2 Mrs Wm Hickson: display of comb hmey..1 Arthur Storer, 2 Mrs “‘mliicxson; 10 lbs bewwax, 1 Arthur Storm“. :2 Mrs Wm Hickson ; display of apiarian supplies, 1 A. Storer: 10 ms maple syrup; 1 Mrs Wm Hickson. 2 Mirs L M Graham ; Rynam, 2 J05 Hickson; 1 bush po- tatoes any «ther variety, 1 W ‘ Ry- nard, 2 Thus Czilvert; 6 Swede tur- nips, 1 Wm Ryna‘rd, 2 Herb Gra’» ham, 6 Greystone turnips, 1 W Ry- n-ard, 2 T Calvert; 6 white globe turnips, 1 Wm Rynard, 2 J Hick- son; 6 m'angolds long red, 1. .Wm. Rynargl. 2 T-hos Calvert; 6 mangolds long yellow, 1 W Rynard, 2 Thomas Calvert: 6 mangolds yellow globe. 1 Wm Ryn-ard. 2 T Calvert; 6 sugar beets. 1 W Rynard, 2 J05 Hickson ; 12 carrots. long red, 1 W Rynard, 2 Thos Calvert: 12 carrots white, 1 W Rynard. 2 Jos Found: 12 carrots orange. 1 W Rynard: 2rpumpkins, 1 W P King. 2 W Rynard. FAIRY PRODUCTS 51! lbs. butter, 1 Mrs Wm Porteous Nestleton, 2 Mrs John Deyell; 20 lbs butter, 1 Mrs Wm Porteous; 15 lbs butter. 1 Mrs Wm Porteous; 12 lbs r311 butter. 1 Mrs Thos Webster, 2 Mrs Wm l’orteous: 10 lbs butter in prints, 1 Mrs Thos Webs’tler, 2 Mrs Wm Hickson, 3 Mrs Wm Porteous 15 lbs dairy cheese. 1 Mrs R Shortu Seagru‘e: 50 lbs factory cheese, 11 Rea-bro cheesc factory, 2 Star cheeSe' faczory Verulam. 3 Bobcaygeon cheese factory. I 2 loaves honwâ€"madc bread, 1 Mrs W Hicksrn. 2 Mrs Wm Porteousz 4 108.- veg bread for mle. l Pilkie B'ros., 2 Wm McWatters. at 1 P-m sold on C made the Bring in top or flail thrashed, :uitab‘e for horse collars. Will require Ollc load a month. ~ The R. M. Bcall Leather 00., Call and insl Horses bougm $10 Per Ton for Rye Straw Rye Straw Wanted .TfllS YEAR'S CENTRAL FAIR bush ofats black, 1 w Ryngrd, 2 U. Young ;' ,1 bush timothy seed, 1 W. W; 1 bush clover seed red, -1 W Rynard; 1 bushel clover seed alsike, 1 W Rynard: 1 bush White beans, 1 S McKenzie; 1 bush flax Seed, 1 U. Young: 2 doz. ears corn ygllow, 1 S McKenzie; 2, doz. ears corn white, 1 S McKenzie, 2 Isaac Deyell; .' bush Early Rose potatoes. 1 W Rynargi, 2 Joseph Hickson: 1 bush Beauty He- bron potatoes, 1 W Rymrd. 2 Jon. Hickson; 1 bush Early Ohio, 1 Wm uuu, .L V'Lu Li‘vumu, - vvu a...â€" W son; 1 bush White Elephant, 1 Wm Rynard, 2 Joseph Hickson; 1 bush. Burbank seedling potatoes, 1 Wm of different kinds. Also a. nut law Sets of Harness, Bugle: Horse Blankets, Robes, etc o Bynard, 2 J05 Hickson: 1 bush Ru- ral New Yorker No. 2, 1 W P King, 2 J05 Hickson: 1 bush American Wonder, 1 Wm Rynard, 2 J05 Hick- PAGE EIGH' Lifibsn’s SALE ST ABLE, unnsu, mm, on (Continued from Page a. sharp- commission MISCELLANEOUS day previous (1 inspecc om: (‘ANNED FRUIT 0000 WE WILL PAY â€"â€"0F‘ ABOUT FRUIT J. J. LINDSAY Also a. number Horses and Rigs ,_ Entries to be ions to the sale. you wish to sell- our new Harness L sold daily- LINDSAY, gies, Whips. etc” .t e beans, 1 seed, 1 U. 'ellow, 1 S 1i white, 1 11;! bush Rynard, 2 Benny He- 1112.308. hi0. 1 Wm L hush Ru- 2 Miss H Morris, Bowmanville; croâ€" chet work with wool, large, 1 Mrs R Butcher, 2 Mrs T Smyth; crochet work with silk, 1 Mrs R Butcher; crochet, Work, coarse cotton, 1 Miss Cullis, 2 Mrs R.Short: crochet work fine cotton, 11er D Brown, 2 Miss M Morris; child’s dress, 1 Mrs Butâ€" cher. 2 Mrs R Short; camp stagl. 2 Mrs“ W H Hayésy Gaming 611‘ 'n‘et, 1' Miss E Russell, 2 Miss I Cinllis; de- core work, 1 Hrs Butcher. 2 Mrs T Smyth; damingonlinen, 113mm Rinse“. ans'rsmth; drsmli Applique work, 1 Mrs T Smyth, Formore. 2 Miss Cullis; baby’s car- riage rug, 1 Mrs R Butcher, 2 Mrs S Oliver; braiding with silk, 1 Mrs F Smyth, 2 Mrs Wm Porteous; braid- ing with cotton, 1 Mrs '1‘ Smyth, .‘ Miss E ’Russell, Millbrook; banner screen, 1 Mrs W H Hayes, Toronto, 2 Miss I Hayes, Toronto; brazillian work, 1 Mrs T Smyth: best dressed doll, 1 Miss B Waldon, 2 Mrs T Web- ster; burnt wood work, 1 Mrs Srl- vester, 2 Miss 13 Russell; chenille work, 1 Mrs W H Hayes, 2 Mrs ’1‘. Suzy-L11; centre piece. 1 Mrs T Smyth, 2 Isaac Deyeu: cou ‘ M Robson, 2 Geo Sn grapes Delaware, 1 G M Robson; 8 bunches No 3, 1 J B Knowlst 44. 1 Geo Smxtn. z a p nu...“ ..... ‘ 3 bunches grapes Linflley, 1 J B‘ Knowlson: 3 bunches grapes Warden, 1 J B Knowlson, 2 Geo Smith; coll. of outdoor grapes. 1 Geo Smith, 2 W M Robson: 12 pears Flemish Beau- ty, 1 Elias Bowes, 2 'I‘ Connolly; 12 pears Bartlett. 1 W M mobson, 2 Isaac Deyell; 12 winter pears, LOW M Robson, 2 J05 Hickson; 12 fall pears, 1 W M Robson, 2 Mrs Wm Hickson; coll. of pears, 4 of each variety, 1 W M Robson, 2 I Deyell : peaches, extra entry by W M Robson, highly recommended. GARDEN VEGETABLE . 2 egg fruit, 1 John Duke; 6 carrots short horn, 1 W Rynard, 2 S McKen- zie: 6 carrots intermediate, 1 John Duke, 2 D Lack: 12 red onions from seed, 1 S McKenzie, 2 Thos Calvert: 12 yellow onions from seed, 1 Uriah Youog, 2 S McKenzie; 12 white on- ions from seed, 1 S McKenzie. 2 J. Duke: 12 English potato onions, 1 w M Robson; quart top onions, 1 w M Robson, 2 John Duke; coll of on- “ ._7_ a LIL I‘VV>J\I.., _ ions, I'W M Robson. 2 Jno Duke: 6 beets long blood, 1 S McKenzie, 2 Peter Hawkins; 6 beets ‘blood tur- nip, 1 W M Robson, 2 Wm Rvnard ; 6 beets intemngdiate, 1 W M Robson, 2 Silas Calvert: 6 parsnips, 1 W M Robson, 2 Wm ,Rynard: 6 turnips ts- ble use, 1 Wm Rynand. 2 Jno Duke; 6 ears sw'eet corn, '1 “Mrs T Downey, 2 John Duke; 12 red tomatoes, 1 J B Knowlson, 2 W M Robson: coll of tomatoes. 1 Jos‘Rickaby. 2 D C Trew: 12 red peppers. 1 John Duke; 2 cucumbers, 1 S McKenzie. 2 Wm Rynard: 2 watermelons. 1 J Duke. 2 muskmelons, 1 W Rynard. 2 W M (1 Robson: 2 citrons. 1 J Duke. 2 S McKenzie; 2 summer squash table. 1 Jos Cooper, 2 S McKenzie; 2 winter squash, table use, 1 John Duke, 2 John ”Deyell: 6 heaas'oelery white. 1 Isaac Déyell: 2 heads winningstadt, cabbage, ‘1 Wm Rynard, 2 D Lack; 2 heads winter cabbage. 1 D Lack, 1 Wm Rynard; 2 heads red cabbage. S McKenzie, 2 W Rynarfl: 2 heads mvnv (mm. 1 D Lack. 2 I I’CNC": DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES 10 yds f-ulled cloth home made. 1 Mrs R Short. 10 yds iulled cloth fac- tory made, 1 Horn Bros-: 10 yards winter tweed factory made. 1 Horn Bros; 10 'yds summer tweed factory make. 1 Horn Bras: 1“ yds flannel. cotton and wool, 1 Mrs R Short: 60 yds flannel, all wool. 1 Mrs Uriah Young; 107 yds plain white flannel, cot‘L‘on and wool. 1 Mrs R Short; 10 yds twilled flannel.‘cotton and wool, Wm Rynard; 2 heads red cabbage. J S McKenzie, 2 W Rynard: 2 head: savoy cabbage, 1 D Lack. 2 I Dcyell 2 heads cauliflower;~ 1 W M Robson 2 John Duke: variety of'veg'etaxbles 1 D Lack, 2 John Duke. 1 Mrs U Young; 10 yds twilled flan- nel. all wool, 1 Mrs R Short. 2 Mrs LADIES’ WORK. shes grapes Warden. 2 Geo Smith: coll. s. 1 Geo Smith. 2 pears Flemish Beanb- mama} ’ ; 1m. muBRH V :mbr =‘ai m, 2 ‘ ‘ 1 Miss I embroidery with worsted, 1 Hrs T Smyth. 2 Mrs R Butcher; embrotiery on muslin. 'ltflrs Wm Pomona. 2 Mrs T Smyt-hf embroidery on linen with silk. 1 hire '1‘ Smyth. 0 Misc 1 Hayes; cum-om or: linen 1w ‘ oottonfiQ In ‘W- Pier-09;” Spnflel-‘t; pin cushion. 1 Miss M Morris. 2 Mrs G Downey; knitting with wool, 1 Mrs D Brown; fancy mitts in wool, 1 Miss Cullis. 2 Mrs Wm Pierce ; fancy knitting WM: cotton. 1 Mrs D Brown. 2 Mn '1‘ Same; toot. rest, 1 Mrs D Brown. 2 Mrs W H Hayes ; fancy knitting with silk. 1 Mrs R Butcher: five o'clock table cloth. 1 Jugs E Russell, 2 Mrs Sylvester ; guipure work, 1 Miss Cums. 2 Mrs '1‘ Smyth; gents' plain shirt hand made. 1 Mrs T Smyth, 2 Mrs Wm. DnMnnnl' annul' Dlain shirt. maChine guipure work. 1 Miss Gums. 2 mm '1‘ Smyth; genu' plain shirt. band made. 1 Mrs 'l‘ Smyth, 2 Mrs Wm. Portcous: gent-5' plsin shirt. machine made, 1 Miss Cullis. 2 Mrs U Young; hand screen, 1 Mrs R Sylvester: lace work. point. 1‘ Mrs '1‘ Smy‘lh. 2 Miss ()ullis; lace work. honiton, 1 Mrs 'I‘ Smyth. 2 Miss Cullis; lace work But» tenburg. 1 Miss E Russell, 2 Mrs R Butcher; lace work modern. 1 Miss Cullis, 2 Miss E Russell; mantle drape in silk. 1 Miss H Morris. 2 Miss M Morris: Mont Mellck Work, 1 Mrs T Smyth. 2 Miss Cullis; otto- man. 1 Mrs W H Hayes: ornamental pottery. 1 Miss M Morris. 2 Mrs S Olixer: outline work. 1 Miss I Hayes 2 Mrs Wm Pierce: ornamental screen 1 Mrs Butcher. 2 Miss l Hayes: pn- low shame, 1 Mrs R Butcher. 2 Mrs U Young: piano or table scarf, 1 Mrs R Butcher. 2 Miss H. Morris ; paper work. 1 Mrs Sylvester. 2 Mrs S Oliver; quilt, log cabin. 1 Miss E Russell. 2 Mrs R Short; quilt silk, 1 Mrs R Butcher. 2 Mrs Alex Horn; quilting by hand. 1 Miss E Russell, 2 Mrs R Short: quilt, knitted. 1 Mrs R Short, 2 Mrs D Brown; quilt. Patch v-ork 1 Mrs ’l‘ Smyth, 2 M11 R Short: quilt piece work. 1 Mrs W Porteous. 2 Mrs 'R Short: quilt cro- (-het. 1 Mrs D Brown: ribbon work, 1 Miss E Russell. 2 Mrs 8 Oliver : rustic work, 1 Mrs D Brown; Roman embroidery, 1 Miss M Morris. 2 Mrs R Butcher; sofa. pillow. 1 Miss H Morris. 2 Mrs R Butcher: set. an- ble mats. 1 Mrs D C 'l‘rew. 2 Mrs John Cullis; silk patch work. 1 Miss E Russell. 2 Miss M Morris: slipper holder. 1 Mrs R Butcher, 2 Mrs 'I‘ Smyth: toilet. set, Work small with - 0- n ‘1:-_ \r Sett of farm harness, 1 Rudd Har- ness Co., Lindsay; aett carriage har- ness dauble, I‘liudd harness (10.. smt carriage hzu'r)es<. single. 1 Rudd St‘tt carnage harnes<. Single. 1 ltudd Harness 00.: pair working collars, 1 Rudd Harness Co. PLANTS AND FLOWERS Coll. of window plants, 1 Thomas Connolly, 2 D C Trew; single insane, I Thos Connolly. 2 D C Trcw: 80F 2 Miss'E Russell: landscape photos highly recommended by Miss Morton. LEATHER AND LEATHER WORK. A Goodwin; colored crayon, any sab- ject. 1 Miss I Hayes. 2 Miss Ida L Storey: colored crayon. animals. 1 Miss IS rows. 2 Mrs W H Hayes : ornamental penmanship, 1 Mrs R '1‘ Hounsell. 2 Miss Ida L Storey: sown "rmving. 1 Miss M Morris, 2 Misa H Morris: yen and ink drawing. 1 Miss A Goodwin. 2 Miss E Fraser: mum). ing, 1 Miss R Zeufoldt, 2 Miss Ida L Storey: coil. of photos. 1 Miss M Norton y’hito portrait finished in oil, 1 Miss I Hayes, 2 Mrs R T Hounsell: painting on china. 1 Miss E Russell, 2 Mrs Sylvester: painting on velvet, 1 T."‘:~ R Butcher. 2 Miss H Morris; parting on silk or satin. 1 Miss H Morris. 2 Miss I How ; painting on plush. 1 Miss I Hayes. van, 'v-â€"vv â€" v . UMI‘V bottles. 1 Miss I Hayes, 2 Miss M. Morris: tranSIer. work. 1 Mrs W H ‘Haves, 2 Mrs ’l‘ Smytlh: table drape, w 1 MrsT Smyth: table doylios. 1 Mrs R Butcher. 2 Miss E Rustell; m coax. '1 Mrs R Butcher. 2 Mrs Alex. Horn': tatting with cotton. 1 Miss Cullis, 2 Mrs R Butcher; woollen tidy 1MissIHayes.2MrsDBI-own: worked slippers, 1 Mrs R Butcher, 2 Miss I Hayes: wall pocket, 1 Miss H Morris, 2 Mrs R Buwher: whisk hol- der, 1 Miss H Morris. 2 Mrs 8 (li- ver: bracket. 1 Mrs '1‘ Smyth. 2 Mrs R Butcher; coll. of fancy work, 1 Mrs R Butcher: extra. entries, recom- mended nettixg, 1 Miss E Russell. 1 Miss M Morris, 2 Miss H Morris; water color animals, 1 Mia H Mor- ris, 2 Miss M Morris: Water color. flowers, 1 Miss E Fraser, Kingston. 2 Miss M Morris: “'8.th color. any subject, 1 Miss Fraser, 2 Miss B Bowes: pencil drawing, figure sub- ject, 1 Mrs R '1‘ Hounsell. Peterboro, 2 Mia‘s Fraser; pencil drawing, any subject, 1 Mrs W H Hayes. 2 Miss Ida L Storey, Whitby; crayon draw- ing, animals, 1 Mrs R '1‘ Houmell. 2 Mrs W H Haya: crayon drau‘iiig,any subject, 1 Miss Ida L Storey. .2 Miss FINE ARTS. ,_ .t . ()il painting. proL. any sumac 03’ Miss I Hayes, 2 Mrs w H'Rayeé; ’ ‘ painting amateurs. lamina-PG. 1 MW ERussell, 2 Miss M Morris; oil painting amateurs. any subject, -1 Miss B Does; water 001m- landscape. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral won’t cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It won ’t cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we’ve been saying it ever since. “I hue made a m thorough trial 0! Ayet’e Cherry Peder“ and am prepared to say the: for all die- eueeef thump it never diap- J. Euly Finley, [m 0. '9th â€"Mrs. E. B. Tully, Mina Minnie Tully, Hrs. H. F. Swim and His- ‘Jinniu White of Midland. were the zuésts of Mrs. L. HoGregor of Und- say-st. on Monday. -â€"â€"Mr. W. Fried of Buffalo, son of *hc locomotive tot-emu: at the arr, R. shops hem. was at; home on g visit. last week. He is an expert, draughtsumn. Bros. Co. No. 1. â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Semen of Bowmanville spent a few days of last week in town the guests of th~ir daughter Mrs. C. Bastian, Kent. st. west. 1 â€"Mr. A. Fitzpatrick of Nair-n Ce!» tre. secretary o! the Canadian Read- ing Camp movement. waa'in .town this wegk. the guest of Mr. A. Eâ€" Hardy. â€"Port Hope Guide. Thursday?â€" Mr. A. Robertson. Um. was in town to-dm He ha~ been up visiting his sister Mrs. (Capt) mum at, New- tomille â€"1‘he Pepper twins arrived home rom Michigan Tuesday morning for I. short vacation. in order to tab mm lessons Jor heavier work than» -w;_ ha “,wiym‘ mason with Huh â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sandford of Madoc have been on a week's visit. to Mr. Sondford's brother John in town and Frank in Fusion Falk. â€"Hiss Edith Robinson and Miss Grace Come?! of Omemee. Were the guests of His. Lila Mitchell of West. Ops during the Lindsay Central. took possession on Oct. lat. -Rcv. 'Iboa. Maria and wife ar- rived from the Bay Bay mission field in the antics this week and nre the gut-Sta of friend: in town. -â€"Dr. Adan (3ka of Ltuder, Hug. has purchased a fine practice 1t. (‘3'- prcss River in the same province. and took possession on Oct. lot. â€"Miss Marguerite McWilliams has returned from a visit. to (‘obourg friends. Miss F. Tinney accompan- ied her as her gust. â€"l[r. G. H. Gmnthun left. Stur- geon Point. for Toronto on M. He had to be moved on a couch on account of his broken leg. â€"Mr. J. A. Buckneil of New York spent a few days in town lam. week. and on Frkhy he. and Ira. Buck- nell left {or home. Muc‘. - ___. Downey: floral design. 1 Mr: '1‘ now. ney: floral basket. 1 Mrs 'l‘ howncy: button hole hamlet. ) Mrs '1‘ Dow- nay, 2 Mr! R T Hounsell; roll. of native atuflod bird”. 1 Mrs I) Brown; single specimen bird. 1 Mrs Sylves- ter, 2 Mrs D Broun; coll. native miners”. 1 W Worsley; coll. astive Piano. 1 Moon Rinch: organ. 1 Bell; sewing machine."manufacmrlng. 1 Jogn Hora; sewing machine famâ€" ily. 1 John Bore. Lady driVins. double home. 1 Hr- Jamea Bil-bell, 2 Mrs John Brock : lady driving. single horse. 1 Miss l 7,â€"41 â€"Hrs. Jer. Britton of Montreal. Alendor home on Friday morning af- ter spending the summer with friends in town. â€"Mrs R. Mark of Little Britain. returned home this week alter spendâ€" ing a month with her daughter Mrs. A". Sheehy. â€"-Mrs. Beasley ol’ Bond-st. was I‘m, Friday Called to King. near Toronto by the serious illness 0! her mother. â€"Mr. Chas. S. Blackwell, of the Park, Blackwell 00.. Toronto. spent a. couple a! days in town this week. ~Mrs. R. H. Graham: of Omemee. spent the past Week with Lindsay friends. 1‘ c-«lr Frank hum (mu/elm (or Punk. Blackwell e (30.. Toronto. in spenfling a. few days at home -â€"Cn.pt. Bone has meow his healthsofu'altobenble to spend the past. 10 days in Rochester. 35:11:35} flies Jan Bushell: best turn-out. G. W. Curtis. spent a â€"Mr. Ralph McNeilHe of the CF. R. stall. Winnipq. has been at. home for a. few days. «Mr. W. A. hiss. lane of IlcCrae's foundry. left last, week to take a position in Orillla. â€"Miss Olive Eagleson. who is us;- ching near Minden. .wu at. home over Sum-day and Sunday. élflr. Thou. Bunting 0! Toronto. formerly of the Wards- sta'fl. spent last week in town visiting friends- Rev. A. L. Brown of Bloomfield. ; in mun on Frichy. Mr. Brownson of W has been guest at Mr. Sundford this week. Miss Edith Houston of Tqrontp. low dgvs with friends in The raport of S. S. No. 3 Emily for month of Swtember is as follows: Commercial classâ€"Hume Callaghan ; 4th elmâ€"John Pox-bu; 3rd rdassâ€"n omoon Middleton. Austin my; 191' PM School rcport. for Sepwnber - Sen- £22321“: 12:3” new 5 ior 4th.â€"Garfield Falls 99, Sheila ”Gabe; Ohm Johns haw Philp 96. Emmet-non Coali‘82. Let... 41am “mutton. fl Philp 80 Clara. Bell Falls 79. Alâ€" Fred Parker. AlvinJ COM F,” mica Goad 78, Gladys Hug-hm 78, mush. Buroen ”fl Loom Mn 68. Vera Tait 62. [Hodge Charlie WWW Maude Hartindale 62. Florence King Burboz; gem-o,- 15?.er 161, Pearl Coed 85, Pearl Thorndike an Carry What. my I J} :26. Junior 4d.“ Coed 100, M Middleton. EV“ Jag hue Copplestou 99, San. Suvinac 13tâ€"Mansell “more. my 92 Arnold Goad ss.r~1mm 82, my mm mm, Par! ,0; Walter Champion 78. Horace was mksâ€"Horm- W’ 3'- Ruuall Giles 50. Harley Goard 87. Palm: Nellie Engl; f Mumm.wmn12.mm,mwuw 3. 8rd clanâ€"Evelyn Cameron 100. Roy “ RH: 96, Ida Webster 88. Boy Philp 85. Willie Oopplestone 81. Run yew m. 79.1341“! King 79. Hazel Neill-duo. 7o. Nellie Sad 70 Louie TUESDAY 00?- Iona 07 mm wn-on so sun. Brown. MM Commflmmgu “swat, O Mhbswmmflll your want; in 3, Cum m mad the lending foreign markets bl; line. 0! I: in M b.“ m the £110th line. of set-vi - M ' the via; you the whole-slew profit in :33“ .hOmt ( b“) M to dmoot t'ice Ita former am, $23?” ocular-tabb- 3.0 it h a. plan-we to tho . Economic buyer. WW A _ a. ,l_ ._ ‘-_A_Lâ€".-. A " n'Mh ‘n-“.m_.. h_ :1 a I" I-) _ 0. a wit-m â€"" * - , , c. All Floor Cover-m . ' 3 WW“ you M. K" Pfiflm Fullw'hcheu wide. nevmible. an ”Wand coloring. strong and M at par yd., 40c, 351:2 50c from. reversible. and coloring: We have also: few ma Linus ol the FINLAY 5; CW STOCK kit which we are Clearing Out at anew Manufacturer’s Prices. Come Early before the sizes are all gone. Sole Agent for the VICTORIA SHOE for Wm mutmwwvmmmuon ““1“? 1m WI. 27 inch.- wido; 3 choice W‘mnew Wiel- your better room: ltlir mmz‘n‘ what-dorm“ Pet yd. a bald" up" ‘Lfimd ...................... ".55 P“ yd """"" W W And many other Specialties in the Rubber line. Eva! Dall’ guaranteed to give good wear Blackh llI‘St The sun}; Whole Carpets, Art; Squares and Rug; .exhtwidthna wad! mud, per 3 yds. 1mg. good width. fine unlity. “m ’2" 75¢ 'OCOOOOOO a We are showing a full range of LADIES’ fl“ CLASS RUBBERS in American and Canadian 60!“ 2 «a. Fan. canâ€"8W3 094- can». on?! 130. an?! a 23 . g P28. 43:. $380 an gran? fiz...§...2.¢fi..fi.2.8 0110mm Damn-k DEE"! pins, 9»in adifisbed‘flvpv} Curbin- 3} Lids. long. good 52 ‘8 pair ........................ 9.. width. Spec ' J. Sutcliffe 8: Sons LINDSAY ONE PRICE J0flN BLACKHURST ‘Paddon, , v‘as \wl‘} .Thp I’m-‘1‘}. Ville shou ( d Sallirdu} a {any} press “The ‘dhhufl wetoriu Halb- ted by Tr” . I! W: ' issue that ‘ xi. ‘\ hn i i )H good 'l‘uxmr ' bum“ w ' ml of P109111 "I W .b Fl-I-y a: cum. Blackwell's Block. Na: ac W DRAPERY CURTAINS Dainty-Mode, Goodyear Glove, Imperial and Romeo Has all the Newest Styles in Fall Footwear- EVCTY line a Leader in Price and Oualtity. WILTON CARPET UNION CARPET IIILLERSMIT‘H In all sizes and qualities LACE CURTAINS I A ........ an! I‘m-WARDER. The Shoe Man "‘°“.’T45c Burgon. Senior lst'l‘w" -. an, Carry Wh’u" lay W Hall Middleton, EV“ Ii" lug-lumen M g nedy, Irwin White. M I Tablets-name Mfg! Puke, Nellie 318%" I U Annie mm V“ our own imponu' MI! (h ' new dam”. full 2: . £1833 special Value. at. W 27 inches wide, :- ' extraclose back. I?“ In“ III 27 inch Imported Carpetinnew self col Armin. ’ 0 . to match zen extra Qumran“: border up" y . "'33‘Wud per yd ................. Full 14 feet long. 6 feet. ‘39 pins, easily adjusted, pa ‘ we at m yd. . E Em Gullit)’ Linoleum 4 yh wide, beautiful m ”saweyd - - . g CURTAIN srmcums “mum“ cm :lch [moor-rm: A ~ FINLAY 8 awn! ' to ac" fielv 1 m’s Lamar: gion ork illh an it Bani “Putt .lr. A! )JOCL it Atw out! Md into 1a: infl l.‘ ha Ir: H? ll ’0

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