$1.98 Mown st Mon- askatoon and in- ‘3 many wash- ‘s singing lg house. boo! and MOORE, om, Bobcayâ€" the numâ€" Brandon. Buy trout: organist. hey ..10¢ :lling heir an- mm of E . “m4“ bite, bite, ‘1 yam 118““ Jade ‘11 {at 'iceS house- \i Ffl‘y, work join "in few Trouserings, the latest designs Suits from $12.00 up. Over-coats better and cheaper, chat} you can buy them elsewhere. A NEW FALL SUIT Mr. Steele or a representative will be in the district. every Week for the purpose of buying and shipping seed. Drop him a post-card as sdon as your seed is thrashed, or better] still enclose a small sample in a letter to above address for pricesâ€"3143. Butter, lb. tonzo. representing‘the largest deal- ers in grass seeds in the world, wouXd be glad to hear from any party having seed to sell. A ‘ __j“ Fan wheat. bus. ............ Spring Wheat, bus ...... ,.. Goose Wheat,_ bus ... Oats. bus. .. Barley .............. .....-....... Peas. small. bus- Biackeye Peas, Live Hogs. per ‘ Dressed HogS. p Export Cattle Butchers’ Cattle Calves ............ to 11! stations Sudbury tothe Soo, Havelock to Sh arbot Lake, and on the Lindsay branch Return Limit Doc. 8, 1.906 Stop-overs anywhere. Fir Tickets and rticulars apply to (I. B. Foster, D. .A., C.P.R., Toronto â€â€˜3‘“.“mm s~s~s§ 9~a~s~s§ss~.s$~$§~s‘Q 0 Cut Pricesé at Carroll’s § .Q\s%¢s Lo all stations Mattawa to Port Arthur and Matrawa to Temiskaming and Kip- awa, inclusive and from Oct. 25 to Nov. : Iarmn ’ing-gr Store f \,~7 WWW Q’.‘-‘¢‘¢¢¢“‘‘¢‘¢ flUNTERS’ {XCURSIONS Old English . ï¬i Condition Powder j: ORSE " [ALTH Alsike Wanted J. A. STEEL, Collier street, To- We sell the follbwing brand of 100 Cigars at four for 25c: Bachelors ‘ Margaritas La. Maritana. Imngs Lipton: Tickets For the Lindsay Ceï¬tml Exhibition on sale at our store moo o 101' $1.00 v A Higlflllflflldm DRUGGIST, LINDSEY j: *‘t-bJ-bï¬bï¬ubi SINGLE FARE On Sale Oct. 9 to Nov. 6 The Lindsay Markets. are to hand, and the as- sortment was never better Is now inbrder. MyNew Fall and Winter Tweeds ailmenHIdS, 'eongha lung troubles, etc.; the same as hu- mans and need their vitality and strextfth 1: up so as to withstan su den attacks. Don‘t wait tfllthey aresick and unï¬t for wqu, but give them J ust as good for cattle is foi- horses. Even one 200 nackage may be the means of your-save ing the life of a valuable animal Price 8 for $1.00 Matchett. Agent; Lindsay gorges are_s_ubject t9 winter ... coca-no... ' Return tickets at no... -.0 .c. 0.....ooo LINDSAY c.0000... a... .- lad to hear from any heed to sell. > a. representative will ict. every week 101' the ing and shipping seed. post-card as sOon as Goo .- nu.o-.-.o- ..u- .u. 0- o --I ..... .n- .- cwt u ........... ..- . ....... 0.40â€"0.45 0.57â€"0.57 0.65â€"0.65 0. 75â€"0. 75 6. 00â€"6. 00 8. 00-050 4. 50â€"4. 75 4. 00â€"4. 25 mam 3H 66.6. 0.00 .30 ' date twentieth century mm»: reads the local paper. He. “cantata know what, his neighbors are doing. what, is happening in -the world around him, and he wants to studaathe ad- ; venisements and ï¬nd out where to i buy goods. He doesn’ t say much I about it perhaps, when he goes to {the store to do his trading, but Just let: a. merchant advertise a; spe- cial bargain and see if the upâ€"toâ€" date farmer doesn't ï¬nd. it out and 'take advantage oi it. , to Lindsay on Monday. . Mr. Owen Trainor and Mr. Phillip War, of South Ops, were in town. on busineSS Monday. Miss Felicia Graham, daughter of Mr. Geo. Graham, _of Maï¬posa. who has been spending holidays at-homp; left last week for University , Col- lege. Toronto, , toA commenée her. third year on the honor modern course. :er; Rah is resting easily at pres- ent writing. He is in the General Hospita}. “‘ A-â€" A _.:-_:A.-.. Rock Island, Ill. -; Mrs. J. .\m- strong, Detroit, and Miss. Freda Stratton, of Montreal, “are with their sister, Mrs. T. R. Carnmrsky, Princess-stâ€! Kingston, having been called there,on account of the ser- ious illness of their father, Rev. F. B. Stratum. Mr. Stratton. though y.u.-.-. â€"Accor,iing to the 19067 amend- ment of the 0.8.0. 1903, gny muni- cipality may pass a. by-law making a two-year term. instead of one as v , ~ - â€â€˜-â€â€œss§§â€~smm Mrs. Eli. “Williamson, Lindsay . Mrs. R. H. Bennett, Fall River, Mass; Mrs. (DE) A. J. Stocker, ~«The ' Orillia NewseLetter says that the crops in Cm \ towuship have been so heavy this year that they have made the "ground sink two feet in some places sustaining them. A _ - - - u v .. “â€" now. for members of councils. This would necossitate a sufï¬cient number of electors to petition the existing council to pass such by-laws. The byâ€"law wOuId then be submitted to the electors for approval. If a ma.- jority were in favor of a. twoâ€"year term the council would ï¬nally pass the by-law and the new act would not he in force until repealed by a. similar operation. ’ ‘ “s5““sâ€~“s“s s“ ‘ u‘.. â€"A man out west, 96 years of age, boasts that he never pgid but 89 for doctor’s bills. He needn’t feel stack up about. it, There are many others who never pay bi!ls of that kind. Any ‘doctor in the coun- try can tell you that. I.-- -jâ€"(SrilliéVCoullegiate Institute has seven teachers on its staff, .and an attendance of 230 pupilg. H â€"â€"D1 White is now sporting an auto on his ionnds. The machine, which is an Oldsmobile, is of seven horse power, and is a. writable beauty 7 -â€"The Fenelon to“nship fair Was held at Fenelon Fans on 'l‘uvsaav‘ and W-edncsdav of this week. The “eather was ï¬ne and the attendance large. The prize list will appear next week -Rev. James Creighton, the new editor of the Christin Guardian; the organ of Canadian Mgthodism, 1s a grandson of the late Rev. Ken- ned; BCreighton. for so man’v years 111issionary on the Rama. Indian re- S?!‘ “8. . th. Waters, hotel clerk. Toron- to, claims $10,000 damages from James Allan, formerly proprietor of the C. P. K. hotel at Peterfborough, for alleged alienation of his Wife’s affections. Mrs. Waters was clerk in Allan's hotel. -â€"Mr. John ' Sanderson, omeemce. lost $26 in Lindsay on the second day of the Central fair. He thinks his pocket was picked. “V“:JJ. ," ~7?:-."r :- -~--- :- vary in to“ tha‘y ’are' giving snécial rates of admission to local church choir members, ï¬ght; will be admit- ted to the 75¢‘seat‘afor 50c, and to the 50c seats for 25¢. -â€"'I‘here was some splendid golf played in' the Lindsay-Peterboro game on Fridaly last. when the home team won by 15 lup. Mr. Geo. Little who_has played a wonderful consistent game thrdughot the seas- on. doin’g the round in 38. which is bogey for the course, while Mr. R. Neill. his opponent, completed the round in 39. Mr. Little’s score was as ‘ follows, 45 4, !4o,_3, 5, ~6J5. 3, 4. The afternoon was one Of records. -Mr. Owen Carlin, of South Ops, was in town on ‘ Monday doing bus- iness; He reports the season as being most auspicious forjhe happy husbandman, all the 'diflérént prm ducts pf phe hymn ,except \potatoeï¬ being “extra good. 'He claims that butchers pay a small price for beef cattle, gonsidering the price than-on: sumer pays for it. ~To - Night the YIz‘xtminster Abbey Chain. appear in the Acac- giengy. To gagggzpspmukisal pgqple ~n 4‘“. _ â€"-’Mr. John Gostlin left for the cast On Monday. Dent on purchasing two entire horses for next season. Pro- viding he cannot make a purchase. he will then take a tour west. of Toronto. where Mr. vGastlin claims there are some good. ones. ééï¬vwrhflRobez-t Réss'. also completed the course in 39. * p m. in the Presbx terian church. \L-s. Hector and daughter Geraldine, will enliven the exercises with ex- cellent and unique singing. Admis- sion freHolléction. The meeting is held under the auspices of the Ontario branch of the Dominion n.1- Liance. Mr.‘ Hector comes highlyre- commended. \â€"Rev. J .‘ H. Hector, thï¬ â€œBlack, Knight," will give one of his hum- orous and powerful lectures on com- perance next Friday eveniisg at 8 -â€"Thef Ontario County." pioighiug Club intend ‘hbl’dihg ' th‘éir "‘ anv xmal plouing match on Nov. 6th, in the neighbbnhood of Saintï¬eldi ~â€"-Thanks§iving Day will be served this year'on Oct. 18th. .‘and Mrs. Bews, of Bevelstoke,‘ James AGreenan was a. visitor Personals Elxchange, says: An upâ€"to; Ltieth century 7 farmer reads paper. He wants to know neighbors; are doing. what ing in , the world around "m Watchman-Wade: joins “with thgmany friends of Mr. and Hrs. Bulletin wishing them a. happy m: junior clerks. l BULLERâ€"HENDERSON: ’ A pretty wedding was celebrated at ‘the home of Mrs. Charles Henderson ‘vesterclap, “hen her daughtex, Louise Eugene, was united in marriage to Mr. Fred J. Buller of the canadian Northern Railw’a3 00., Toronto, The 'Ofliï¬ating clergyman was Rev. J. W. Wallace: The home was beautifully Idecorated, the drawing room being a imass of palms and white asters. In lthe dining roOm was a. lovely bell of Lwhite roses and smilax ; the table de- 'corations being also ' of roses and smiles. The bride entered the draw- ing room on the arm of her uncle, Mr. Robert Hall, of Peterboro, to the strains of the wedding march from Lohegrin, played by Miss Rose Dyer, of Lindsay. ’ She Icoked charming in a. handsome gown oi Venetian lace. trimmed with seed pearls, over ivorj satin, and wore a veil and orange blossoms, and éarried a shower bou- quet of white roses and limes oi the valley. The bridesmaid was Miss Lil- lian Henderson, sister of the bride,’ who looked dainty in a dress of pale blue chiï¬on taffeta silk, trimmed with Spanish lace, and bouquet of pink roses. Little Miss Jean Waite, oi Orillia, made a pretty flower girl, dressed in white accordion pleated silk, and carrying a bouquet of flow- of_ Cobourg, and Mr. Alvin Gould, Fenelon Falls. ‘ The popularity of the bride and grown was well shown' by the numer- ous and costly pmts received, among which was a. handsome gold watch, set with diamonds,an and Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall, Miss L. Hall, Mr. Harold Hall, Mrs. Stapleton. Mrs Neil, and Miss McLean, of Peterboro'; Mr. and Mrs. L. Bullet, of Trenton, Mr. Ford Bullet; Mr. and Miss Wright of Toronto ;. Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Waite, Orillia, Mr. MoCallum. Miss Gertrude Harvey, Mr. Robert Harvey purse of gold. subscribed for by citi- zens of Lindsay to'the bride. and a beautiful piano to' the groom. from the senior clerks of the Canadian Northern Railway Company, and a handsome china boullion set from the ers. The groom was supported by Mr. J. Worth Mitchell, of the Central Loan and Savings 00., Toronto. The Happy pair left for Quebec and Other eastern points, the bride’s going away dross being of hunter’s green and broadcloth with hat to match. was a dearth of singers in town. ‘While the movement “ouldbe in the mature at an experiment. he thought {it would bcapopular and successful lone. Permission was granted. 'Mr. John McDonald 'put in a chin!" of $700 for damages to the Benson; House tile floor, which damage Was suppCsed toh_ave been eqised’ through the water draining oï¬ Ybrk-stu and thereby injuring thefoundation of his yroperty. At the regular meeting of the town council on Monday the members in acchdanée with the request of the: Board ot.'1‘rade, and other citizens! passed-the byâ€"law granting a tum? chise to the Canadian Machine Tele- phone Co. for twenty-one years c0713- mencing from Jan. lst, 190’7. The Watchmanâ€"Wardeg and Tlée Farming World, an illustrated paper for farmers and stockmcn, one yeer for one dollar. The Watchman-Wardor and the New Idea. Magazine, a. ï¬rSU-class home and fashion magazine for the “omen, one yea! for one dollar. I " A notice‘ofv motion to introduce t†byâ€"law taxing all troupes coming 1m Lindsay was moved by Ald. O’Reilly, seconded by Ald. Geo. McFadden. ‘ . The appointment of a tax collectozj was referred to the Finance Commit- tee. Ald. Beg-g gnadc asuggestign that as the taxes ï¬n 0rillia_ were col- lectcd by the chief of police, it, might. possibly bedone through the local chief Professor Jackson asked council to grant him the use of the room under the council chamber for ’ the purpose of organizing a choral society. There On motion of Am. Begg, it was agreed that no advertisement of any kind be placed in the ï¬re hall ornny other municipal building. Machine Telephone Co. get franchiseâ€"Another 4 Claim by Mr. J. Macdonald Town Council Meet liberal Clubbing Offers N ,u n. mgww'ewqmjï¬whx z and In. “'3 TREWIN-QWOODS . and'Mr. Alvin Gould, of HYMENEAI. Wu 3. hudsome oak rocking' chnir, from the Blackstock Methodist Sun- day school. The groom's gift to the brid? was a beautiful fur-lined coat. At 5.30 the happy Couple, amid showers of rice and other toâ€" kens,~ Were driven to Xestlebon. Whenoe they took» train. The bride's’ goihgaaway suit.was navy blue 1- aw "m w ‘ ‘ m . “WWâ€, ‘ ‘ ‘ silk insertion and We , 3:133 were pearlsthdgbtidal â€11px tune! , . Married“ W†““‘M “We um: an. 0. E. Weokl at Wood-, Int-in rim: “‘1 W "my villa. mum. EA. ammo, w charming- m m «"‘3 “ï¬lm Echelon run. an “and a law} N~mm mulch†ubly ï¬rm-chimnndmtrying Lose-i ream by 13“. m9“ 30""!- 011 m nob‘a‘u unable (or their put-i Natlm- WA ““3““th m in. this town. and umn‘ tol-Z had been ‘rooexvod: the N"? . 3“? lowed the report that they were no? down. to 3 splendtd weddlng damn-r; : gotht' with m. “08“!“ 1010“?- The presents were valuablq â€â€œ1 suit- ;' (hm good will of his business. able- some 0‘ than comm; from? We were aware for none time that llanitoba. from guests “1‘0 W?“ l Mr. IcSweyn's duties as County Po- not be present Among 91". KW“; lnce Magistrate demanded so much. was a handsome oak fockmg chant, " of his time out 0! 19mm, that he; from the Blackstock HethOdiSt SUD“ Q would sell out it a. favorable nppor-’ d‘y “1‘00" The groom’s gift t“inï¬nity oflerod but that he! the "rid? “‘9 a beautiful fur-lined! was reluctant to retire on his noun-i C01“- At 5-30 m" “PP-V “Wm-Hy salary. and bid farewell to his? mid showers of rice and other to- {(1ng of 30 years standing. i .Iâ€"J-cA-u 6- ‘.4_L‘_A~,, Infants’ plain‘thite Flannelette Skins, with deephems and; wide embroidery trill. Each 500 Infanw’ plain white Flannelette Slips, made with tinge rows of insertion in yoke. neck and dares ; ï¬nished with frills of lace. Each â€a tunaâ€"a u..- "vhf “8970‘: 3 to 14 yen-I300 We mundane Night Gowns Hm pink} . Mother 11M yokes. ' i on mm!" el- Sites 2 to I4 years. Gum’s Flgnnelette Under-skirts in white on! . Made With at waist. and ï¬nished-with tuc ma hematibched fri'ls. Sigma 2 to 6 w Ladies’ Flanneletto Night Gowns in white, sky and pink. Mother Hubbard yoke with sailor collar, silk embroidered fronts. Each ‘ ‘11)0 Ladies†Plain Colored Flannelett‘e Night gowns. Mother Hubbard yokes, with 16 rows of feather stitching on them. Neck, fronts and sleeves furnished with silk embroidery. Each ,â€" .1,59 Ludies‘ Plain Flmnelette Skirts in m or white. Made with embroidered frill. _ - Ladies’ Drawers, open and closed, made of excellent plain flannelette. Sizes 23,‘ 25, 27 inches. Colorsâ€"sky, pink, and also white. Per pair ' . 393 Ladies’ Drawers in 'plain flannelette, made in open and closed styles. Sizes 23, 25, 27 inches; elastic at knee and a frill of silk embroidery. Per pair 50¢ Other lines at 69c, 890, $1.00; Ladies’ Night Gowns, made of fancy striped flannelette, pink and white, blue and white stripes, Mother Hubbard styles, front, neck and sleeves ï¬nished with self ESE COLD NIGHTS make one shiver, and alfo_-think'of;;t’h§ {orâ€"{g cold snap that’s sure to come later on. nggb ' q :nfor some weeks back getting stoCks into Shape for a’hi‘g’ï¬ll’sï¬ï¬sï¬iess. . Now we're in‘apple pie order, and can boast of ham-“g t‘h‘é’la‘rgest stock. and the ï¬nest store of any town in this part of Ontario. l This ~week we call special â€attention to heavy goods, such as Film, 1 Blankets, Underwear, Ladies’ Coats, etc. Can you afford to pass us when'making your 'fall pnrchases P The largeness of stocks, thegreat‘variety, the guarantee that goes Wlth everything we sell, surgly makes this store a big attraction. - V Ladies’ Night Gowns, .mde of plain pink and pale blue flannelettes. Mother Hubbard styles, trimmed with self frills on neck, front and sleeves. Each 75o Ladies’ Drawers, open and closed styles. Sizes 23, 25, 27 inches; elastic at knee. Made of striped good flanbelette. Per pair Prepare‘for Cold Weather Estab lished Flannelette Underwear Now, however, we have it for cerâ€" tainty that the arm of llcmurmid a; Week: have succeeded in purchasing †inches long. ’ Poi-sill) Lamb Jackets. Grey lamb Jacket. Nor-ed Jackets. Baku-Ln Jackets. Astrachan 1M ‘xmkth Jackots. :Wahmaloot full range (â€Children's and Min-u" Fun. in Bus. Cup-Mutts, Ruflsand cm we’ve been mlgzg mymaudhu'e about them in d! that mid éo inch‘és long; Fur ties of Grey Squirrel. Musquash. Sable, Columbia Suble, Isabella Fox. Mole, Grey Lamb, Persian Lamb. Nearseal. Oppoaum, etc. Iufls of Sable. Persian lamb. Grey Fox. Isabella Fox, Mink. m. Columbia. $able, Grey Lunb, Hole. In quash, etc. Collars†and Ca ‘ as with extra hi 1: in Electric Bumble. Persian Lam . counts 000b, Thibet. Astrachan, Coney and Grey LIN"- Pflm $3.50 to 845.00 Genuine Alaska. Sable Ruffs, as inches long, full furred, ï¬nished on ends with 8 tails. Very special. Each ‘15.“) Genuine Alaska Sable Buffs. 06 inches lon , heavily fumed neck wraps. ï¬nished wit large , 8 large tails. Worth 82}. Our leader. Each $15.50 Finer Rufls at 818.50. 822.60, 825.00. Another range of rails in Columbia Sable. sane shapes as the Alum. Each $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $15.00 Alaska Sable Mutts in round or flat 8113,98. Made with best satin lining? and _d(_)wn ï¬ll A_- -- Stolen of Muskquash, Coon. Thibet, Persian hmb, Mink. Snblo, Grey Lamb, Isabella Fox, god F93, lax-tin, Opposum, Neat-seal. Russian ox, ‘ Genuine Alaska Sable Bulls, 66 inches long. trimmed with ornaments and chenille tassels, 4mm. Very special, Each â€2.50 Sable Rufl’s ER We have also Columbia. Sabie Mutts in both round and Lt. shapes. Made of very rich furs. and extra 9 duo aftllmgeof urJacketsin inhlouoerstyb- 2224““ Prioei $85, $40, $5 1nd $50 $11,oo“s15.oo, $18.00 rest in, and willing ser- vice for your pleasure. The new fur room ï¬lled with the ï¬nest collection 0f Good Fun we have {ever shown. ' ‘ You’ll ï¬nd it straight north .OfJ-the main entrance. Plenty to select from, plenty of room and light, easy chairs to 7530; $516. $50 and 855 Exclusive _I Woollen Blankets 38.50, $9.00, $10.00 *- an my kw: . DAB‘I‘HOOR. M onhkprmtioeNandgflal-ym. Prod Gardineri ‘ " ' at the some time ‘9 Nell 1‘?!an 4th classâ€"Roy Flem- émmtion to know that wing, Gemfluflmcr, James F‘yfe aw by MW tho 3rd class-6m Johnson Harold well known in this oountv as Thompson, lynch: Thompson may of good mutation. honorable .Wfllon. Acm- KcKenzie, Sydnev â€nimble in the pmtice of law Locket. John Flemming Belle He- ambuweloome themto ourikouia. Momâ€"Randolph Watt, Va. and wish them abundant 8110- GM Thoma!» Walter Adams. can. We understand that they have 13¢.me Johnson. In!) SILV- been fortunate enough to secure the dor, Lorne mu. Con ‘nompoon. semces ohm. Geo. Jordan. whose Charlie Gardiner. Ewa Flemming. knowledso at law as a student for Au‘red Flemming. 1st classâ€"I ily Ex- some you: in Ontanoâ€"pm or‘ the Iiot, How'u‘d Flemming, Sun. E1- ,time with Mr. IcSweyn himself. and " hott. In Planning, Norman Flemâ€" as poliCe “strata in Vancouver and Rosannaâ€"will and strength to “.mtne acute new ï¬rm. moms WANTED. â€"Principa:.3 09° or the ï¬rm of Nos-lands I: also In schist-at, for school sec-1 11m.deqflsts,'1.tndsay, win he ac tion No. 1. Fenelon. sues (luau-{the m7: how. Woodville. on muons. Duties to commence ; Tuesday. Oct. 9th. and :1 (Tumpbcfls JAIL Int 1907- Annlv to F. â€low. “fwd. on Wednesday, th? part. with m. Hudspeth 5; Jack- oon, and to;- u number of years Jan. Int. 1907. Apply to WOOD. Camhray.â€"89-3. Furs 25 only English White Satin Finished Conant-panes, these are 11-4 size, and measune 2% yards long and 2 yards wide. The pattems are all raised designs and several of them. These bed covers would be cheap at $2.25. Price .1,†test when being manufactured, we offer these in our blanket sale as a leader, magma-81.25 liner Price 39¢ 50 Only large size white crochet coun- terpunes, these are fnom one of the Cana- dian mills and got a small spot of oil or a Extra ï¬ne white wool blankets, the famous “Caldwell†make. Made of im- ported wools, pink and sky borders. 5 lbs. blankets 56 x 74 inches ...... $4. 00 6 “ “ 60 x 80 “ ...... '5.00 7 “ “ 64- x 84 " - ...... 6.00 8 “ " 66 x 88 “ ...... 6.50 White Scotch Blankets, the Skeldon brand, made from very choice wools, ï¬n- ished with silk. Size 66 x 90 inches, weight 8 lbs, fancy harden. Per pair - $10.00 White Wool Blankets of selecmd wool, thick, soft, fleecy coverings. Size 60 x 78 inches, weight 6 lbs, fancy borders. Per pair $4.50 White Wool Blankets of selected wools, size 60 x°80 inches} weight 7 lbs, fancy borders. Per pair _ â€.00 White Wool Blankets with fancy bor- ders. Size 60 x 78 inches. Weight 6 lbs. Per pair â€.60 White Wool Blankets, made of selected wool, \ery soft and thick coverings. Size 56 x 74 inches. Weight 5 lbs. Fancy borders. Per pair “00/ White Wool Blankets mth‘ fancy strip- ed borders. Sizes 56 x 74 inches, weight 5 lbs.’ Per Pair $3 15 This Blanket Sale was arranged for just about nine months ago, Mr. Browne, the head of one of the best blanket mills, called .on us and induced us to place an open (order with his mill, which we did, and eaved all the advaupes that have talked place since. Today we are offer- ing ï¬ne grade ~White Blankets much be- low the regular value. Below are illus- trationsâ€" I Wilma. Am We, Sydney W. John Flemming. Belle 31::- kinds. and clan-Randolph Wt. Gm Thomson. Walter ‘ Adams. 9t. ï¬llâ€"Carrie Johnson. liar) Sny- da- Lorue 11111.0â€. Thompson. Charlie 0mm. Eva. Flemming. Alfred Flemming. lat classâ€"1x13131â€" Hot Howird Flemming, Sun: El- hott, In Haunting, Norm Flem- ming. Ava-ego “Maude :27. la- belle B. Kerr, teacher. , WOODVILLE and KIBKFIFLD Ontario . PAGE 151819. ,