k . : ble without †ht Fall ‘ . ‘ o If “0“ . coins anyhow. We went to oonvmce you um .‘W'u “outline . y . 0 Clothing. _ 8 \ . . Every Garment is Built for Service More. Overcoat Quality : r . I C â€d p m.. a. A‘ R‘- . . Sturdy, honest, cloth, stitches, that stand the strain and that can‘t rave]. qumdn M“ PM“ end m At Smaller Overcoat PPICGS l ther stor~ ‘n . . Buttons sewed on to stay. ' Buttonholes almost wearproof. mm, cock and hen. W “spin. . than. you can get at any 0 t l toxin. 1‘. do...Sm m . let‘llnumor 1 .M a, mu .. k quire any amount of talk to prove the value ol our Clothe ' Fact is “Progress Brand" Clothing is for real Canadian b018, the hearty, rosy Oliver :1! Honourâ€"Oliver. And-NP . Our fall line of Oval-cos“?3 “"11 be“ out “"3 fa†“0 claim lL : Cheeked’ fun 10 . g boys, and it gives perfect wear. an â€X'Gmï¬nvgra‘nï¬m.i"?j ‘ them. You can have your money back at anytime if dissatirï¬; . ' snl cl th lik f ther wears W. Thompson. Geeseâ€"F‘ . auburn. Po- ' with your purchase or If you have ““3“ you“ mind aboutil : BOYS want in y 0 es ° a ' kin Ducks â€" Fail-balm. Commons Don’t have to tell us the reason why. l0pCU:ll.S us low a. p ' i . . . . _ . . - - ls- We cater to the boy’s mothers with our exceptional values and various prices. genâ€"J. wï¬fhmog.’ 5y â€33:1;- bio, and at intermediate prices. : 00 â€"'r. Cosh 1 no 2. Guinea Fowlâ€"B. We also have a ï¬ne assortment of Ladies’ l‘oonr 33.1.», o 00 Ba 9 . o -. Boy’s Suits $1.50 to $8. ' y 8 avg ts $2.75 to $7. ' 3 33mm†“03:. d mm â€"' F‘Vbam' latest designs, and at reasonable prices. Do not fail to Set Ell? E . , . , ‘ tu. Boys, Pea/Jackets ‘1‘50 to “‘00 Sheep, Cylaas K. -â€" Leicester. James We also have Men’s and Boy 3 home and Shoes ï¬n c : Seymour. Whole class except .Ram qvality and at moderate prices. ' “4 s Lambâ€"T. Fail-balm. Shropshire -â€" . ' Aged Ramâ€"J. J. Robertson. Rani . _ . Iomb- .J, J. Robertson. '1'. Rolltt- . son. Ewe Lambs in 1907â€".l. J. Ro-‘ , J HOUZER L d t - Lindsa. look. ............_......- - . . m say: son 1 and 2, Ewe WW, J, Ro- South of laundors Hotel, LINDSAY . ‘ ' m“"““' °"‘°’“’°‘"““ W .- i Aged Ramâ€"R. Robertson. Shearling' W “W“vweevesewo; Rainâ€"Wm. Lewis. J. F. Johnston. ,,_._-- .. . -. » . .. - Ram Lamb â€" Wm. Lewis 1 and 2. ..o “d 1Ԡ119°“ 0‘“ "v 7“" ___~ ___,. ’ Ewe lambs of 1907â€"Wm. Lewis, J. ersâ€"W. D. Venn-cos, Mrs. 1.. 11.. her eyes rolled as ;f in deal. ‘ :2 station. which was unloaded h} thekinto the jars. lay a. folded towel on F. Johns0n. Shearling Ewe â€" Wm. Shegpard. SIQBSS’MW' “- m :32; :35 (Eur it truly m 4: d(\\ll g... .4 . n . . - . . I! b I - a, . Hrs. , , Read. l o ‘ ', ()JLLCL‘U, slug.“ M†,. r]. ' - corporation. It makes a dead?! the M.Ck' set thejars on this 3:: msan‘ldogisvtg: SEX; â€"- Yorkshire £18111 Weedsâ€"Wm. Hickson. Artlflc- tobacCO makes 171%. 23:21“ :31" improvement, but the writer of thisipour in lukewarm water to surro Whiteâ€"R. Thurston whole class ex- i all Workâ€"Miss A. Mann. lantes the “UN!†and {ill-Lg“. Yt‘ COUNTY d DISTRICT item forgets to tell its readers thatltham to one-third the height otthe cept now under 9 months T. Fuir- Children's Workâ€"Plain lland ECW' goes the ollslrm-gm, 1 hm". “0:“ . an lthis work was done on private pro- jars. Put on the coVers, heat theluairn, Tamworthâ€"J. Stinson whole inlg-EGledys Rand. Biagstiirzlrg 1‘(â€"- 191mm it .0 $.23; Dim". lebomer V ' ' ' ' . . ' G s Imp leLa 3' ' 1' ‘- 1‘ n o “r A"AL'.'.£I l‘ 3’ nt“' 9. lperty and that the councxl had no water to balling. and when °°°L°da class except Aged Sow. T Fairbalrn. orgâ€"£181“ Read, Laura Patterson. ed 11:31:11“ 0 I ‘ 0‘ ""- . we... . , , fï¬ . . c'pes - Aged Sowâ€"Berkshire â€" '1‘. Fa'rbairn. _ Croohetin â€"S. Laws'm. 3 Three Good Ones Interesting Items Gathered by Correspondents and Re-lmy m this reckless manner. The the rubbers, ï¬ll. each jar to overflow, J. sunsâ€. m. Smith. Quilt unquiltcdâ€"Com 'l‘hom- ° . council f. Wacdville can ï¬nd lent lusing the contents of one or two Fr 't.â€"Sn _ -_ _ . porters from Around the Nelghborhood { o p y . m ow Applesâ€"J w Thump â€on. S Lawson , Outlineâ€... Smâ€, __ of work to do on its own streets jars to do this. Run the handle ofa son, W. Thurston. Talman Sweet -â€" l nside the mouth D- Robertson, 1- LeWis. lions â€"- '1‘, Kathleen Daloe. Best Dressed Dollâ€"f- Paper Workâ€"Nellie An exchange 3.103 inc lollolng KINMO'UNT lather car 0f coal 1351" week and dis-. without helping a wealthy corpora: silver spoon around i _ . . , . Fastball n, J. . . ‘ ' Helm Vent’ess- . ' - - . Bert WOOdS, the young 9011 01' G90- tributed 1t among the" customers. ’tion like the G.T.R.‘ of the jar to break any bubbles; that Goldenâ€"1:12. 21.51;:an 8:32.223: lBridn Gladys Read. Sofa Pillow â€" three h‘lԠfur h."“7e“""‘5- Willow. â€.«W‘â€â€œâ€˜ Weeds, met with a. badaccident last An Old time Liberal, 0’ [SDOWd‘ml Mr. and Mrs. Rodney, of Little may lurk there, mplelce covelr. and Ben Davisâ€"D. Rdbertson, J. SL.}--lKalhleen Smith, Hilda Henderson. {:éi'mzfrelli S“""C1‘1"‘0" WW 5979 figâ€".4“ - week in Craig Austin's mill. Heltownship, said last week. .. Weused Britain, visited at Mr. Caverlyvs cOok longer as required. Allow the mour. Rhode Island Greening '_ R. ‘Druwing of ObJeCtSâ€"Ad'thlfl; “-79.1113: ii.» t ~ I. , .. ‘ IZARD Al was running the lath bolting Saw to be tol‘d by Grit pOIItICIBIIS, that o‘_er Sunday jars to cool in the water. ghurston, N. Robertwn' Northqnal‘lclerl) gentrgSS.d Iii-Swalng {3h ,IYI:Tl.g'?1. s(lu('~:lyin: Liltllon ld.'.f,er*llL:3..\ ldgre THE R . .k . . . _ â€"W. Thurston, R. ' 3 l. .â€" (r‘. a 8 0y , n 4. 2..~n . -. 7 , all: you “.1. 01%;; and by some means his arm cameln no money would be spent On 0131.: Mr. Robt. Murray, of Deer Park, STRING BEANS. /' .-\lgcanderâ€"S. Fletcher? JFOSfirnzggl |WritingiLaura Patterson, 1- lain-lice nearly doublv the qmm‘lll)‘ of 3m. , , -. . contact and was almost severed be- roads and bridges if Ross and isToi-onto, is visiting with Mr. and Break the blossom and pull it back Wealthyâ€"E. Sutton, W. Bick. Yellow 3.5utton. Wood Carving_.\rt;,ofl 3.1- that would l,.. obluinm x. n We ngn I§LRB:\.\l\V-‘ 1. low the elbow. Dr. White dressod‘lpal‘ty were .turned out of power. but Mrs. V. D. McPherson and other to remove the string then We wBellfloweih-J. 'I‘ulley, w, Thurston. by. Edna Thompson. Collection of not hearted. _ ‘ PRODUCE 'I‘Hl‘k the wound and he is doing as well I since a. ConServatiVe government has friends in and around Woodville. _ ’ lPewaukeeâ€"S. Cosh, 1, Mann. St. lnjurious “cod Seedsâ€"Cora Thoinpâ€"l lough “it?“ may be r “it DAISYâ€"ONE O}. . ' _ | . strip from the other and, cut the ter Lawrenceâ€"T Roberts J , son Rallph Selby. Essay on Buds ltender by ljklng for 1m limo-k or a , _ - ., as can be expected, but Wm have toobeen formed more than ten times 35‘ Mr. John Kirkland, who has beenlm rub oil the skin with the hands ston. {Russet W Biclfnll M“J:ir‘t::;- and'habitG-‘Arthur Selbv Laura l‘at- ldish containing three | , sEAITIFL I. or 1-â€) ' - . ' - 'â€" -. . . . so . . ., ’ ' go to the hospital to have the art- much has been spent. lience for .m the Toronto Hospital for the last Pack them into jars set the jars on Any other varietyâ€"S. Cosh and John terson. Dollies Collection â€"â€"Laura|o_f Vinegar and sotlad 011‘ or bum†Writing in me AW.“ eriee tied. ward I am With Whitney. lthree weeks undergoing an operation a folded cloth 11 'rack in the bot- Burgess. Grapesâ€"W. Hickson, J. M. Patterson, Jean 'Smith. :‘-l-)dnll“llllttlcl'pC‘I'lplkl', hilt no so; ; mummy rt James “1k \Um n: Veil Wilson is recovering from KIRKFIELD ’ior trouble of the eyes has returned- ° " Justus. Crab Applesâ€"l. Lewis r, Wild Flowersâ€"Sheila BON- .“""“““d 20 mums 0†“ml "mm mm. m °". ' . †‘. , ' 7 - - - Tho of l b th t -5' . ’ Itom 0" *1 kettlev Put 0“ the â€â€œ3“: Warren Blue P1 in w L'e -- Boyd. Wool Tidyâ€"Nellie Bnen. Bend the fibres \rilhoul extracting :i. the genius ol LUIhM Lu the injuries sustained some time _ e oases appea y e own home much improved. 'surround with water, and when well Any varietvâ€"C Itev‘ilttsâ€"Aml “is. equad of 19 pupils and teacher. Bob- juices, . Woe evinced and I“ also by being run over by a wagon. ships of Dalton and Garden agaQDStl T. H. Barns left last week for “8â€!me add a teaspoonful salt to varietyâ€"T. Robertson . 'I‘ liaisons-:33 caygeon School. Loaf of home made If you haw cowruri a Elwin “fl itv of pcrscrvemmp lie is able to sit up .3- little every the valuators, were tried here last itoba. each jg: Fill them to overflow with Pearsâ€"T. liobenson, i, Warren. 'Ibreadâ€"Mary Taylor. {to roast meat, lu-‘spl‘ op“; a: 1. up“ ' The whole VIW (lay. and W511 soon be on his feet week by‘Judge Harding, of Lindsay. boil' Iwater ut on the rubbers Ladies: Workâ€"Home Made Flannel â€"â€"'â€"'"+â€""â€"â€"" â€dag-t9 the "may 191"" 1m: '. l'fe ' n ‘nl...‘~.-\‘1v- "l""dl!1 The case§ of Eldon, Bexley and Dig- â€"-â€" mg ’ p k _ lâ€"S. Oliver. Home Made Blankets â€" [0 Save Animals from 7 liH'St in hwy 17-“ :lkca '~ in 11“ ' 1‘ a ““ I. . ., rkMessrs' A. moore’ Jas Gr ’ m, by “‘in. be tried later.†. ?nd ICOVel‘S, and let (:00 45 mnumlhwi‘rs. J. Bumpyries‘ J. J. DeVitt I. (1.3.1111: {1.533901 :121v‘Wh‘l'1l:§:;JI-u Ctrld/We one and Iil:l~.l-1'l.\ - d Ge T a' nt Thursda‘ even- Mr. and Mrs. MoSgrove entertainedl TORY HILL or onger, 1‘ large), then tighten 00-1 Stocking Xalrnâ€"S. Oliver, J‘ J' ChOk'ng . l . 5 u . :1†M worthy of “1".†now“ h L†0' r m Spe 3 ~ - l M Th as Ha b1 '5 makin ex-lthe covers and let cool standing in Dewtt. Wonllen Socks home madeâ€" “’ "0““ ‘ ‘9 """â€' “‘“ "" mum etlwmmv'fla’w! ing of last week the guests of D. Judge Handing, MI- McLaughlin and. r. om m y l h' g 9the water Mrs. R. Junkin, Mrs. I’as. Humph- "'â€" "r ““- 3 “11"" “I†‘r- ‘1 “3“†““1 . . B ‘ b nk' f . ..... McKenzie the genial proprietor of the MIN McDiarmid on Thursday ve‘ tenslve imprmements to ‘5 .saw' ' ries. Woollen Mitts. home made â€" In a. recent issue of the Bobcalm-w. â€k" ur ‘f _ *‘ ""- nr. Wm. Ik'ennedy, of Bobcaygeon, On account of not being able to'maohlne. . Select barefully tomatoes that uelgn‘mhmlttSâ€"Mm' T' Adam, Mrs. “Wing recipe for the aeveï¬tlnf :†l void 870' in an; “mm koookoooooook ok Woks ok ...... town kW kk-l Mr; G... M-.. komk .. m... u. mo. ooo. 4.. snowmen: ‘32? inâ€. massage..- w..:..f..:.;:; pom w M; Ontario, was here IaSt week inspect-l day evening, the dance given by. a mill to cut-his trmber. J laside all imperfect ones t0 be stew- Humphrios. Mrs. '1‘. Adam. . Raélwarder for calling your attention tol “It “braldtifml l‘llflï¬l't '1 ing the Pearson Creek bridge and Messrs. Daniels and McInnes, in aid M" Jas‘ Gillogly and MI" _A‘ ‘led and strained to surround the Min-Mrs; J- A. Falls, Mrs. W. J. such a good recipe. If the poor dumb} RETIRING SALE f0“ “ ".1 13L 1 paV’inn‘ the September wages of thelOf the skating rink fund, was held', Campbell, of Lindsay, were an the 1 whole ones. There should be about 391131.. Sam Mat-Mrs. J. Humphri- brute dies, then curse the Bob. lull. : ' “09 0f the df’vlSY- IAN '5 mg“ Zln'floyed thereon. The bridge'at Victoria, Road, in Cavanah’s Village last week on busmess. ltwice as many whole ones as those $6111; T- IAdgm.k.Pstchwor-k Quiltlman for spreading foolishness 21th A mpllshed his dor‘ll‘l' Ho 1 I Mr. N. Rivers went to his home in' ’d t t the 0 rs. ' P“ m: MFR; Jamesltemptlng us to do the name. Also. 4, past! is interestingh' to} Set 331 e 1509 8W. bu use none t Humphrles. QUllt Cottonâ€"Mrs. l). I in case a recovery is not made by: ,,, \ J-es ‘S follow< ._ DECIMAL WATPHES Dir-bank's achievemwro'x dliq are more iascinann hi7 talc. From l'lllulmvï¬ Gunny, Australiaâ€"«avian browâ€"he got scam . Veil-tots. not a few, but W. C. 'I‘htlï¬v \i . 4'0; Med and watched ni are. They were all {roe-n: “ but out of their dl‘alh “as W daisy, larger, more Ion My, and that on hm climate pm'nnllLAH 3““ Was his “Shasta" iia is now completed and ready for the'Hall- This change of arrangements . 1 steel. and the foreman, 1112- A. Train prevented the affair being the ï¬nanâ€"gKl‘mmunt on Saturday. He has .“lare over-ripe. First wash the poorer Logan. Mrs. J. Humphries. Quilt‘the choking animal, it might be })US-, cial succes it would doubtless have camp about three miles from the Vil-l ones, cut them up, and put into a bulkâ€"Mrs. J. W. Junkin, Mrs. E. sible to get another plug of tobncm Bumks. Log Cabin Quiltâ€"Miss G. on the strength of the choke. The has been instructed to commence the. lags work of building another bridge at‘ been had it been held in Kirkï¬cld. 5 ' ,preserving loettle. Heat them slowly Robertson Mrs I I k' B L' . l . . ' . ' I ' - ‘ s s. . a . ‘ Y' l. I l. .â€" . MISS Grace McKay and MISS Laura? MISS Ciamplbell,lof Essonvllle, :15“ 'Sti" frOm the bottom t0 “F'Oid scorch Knitted Quiltâ€"Mrs. RgnJ‘3nkinriï¬': Clf ylll 111:3: szysanimal that is} ed G enham friends on Satur ay. ing, let boil twenty minutes. Rub J. A. Falls. Fancy Crocheted Quilt Choked on an apple or a. l’lN't‘ of' Gooderham. l Harvest Thanksgiving seerces \V.e._el.k\.llen spent a. few days last week, . l M“ R' N“ Hales and ML H' them through a. Strainer and returnlmm- J" A; Falls, Mrs. J. D. Oliver. pumpkin, don‘t run the “"8853" “'hil’ Afghan Silkâ€"Mrs. H. M. Sheppard, |down its throat to relieve it. Don't: conducted. in the Anglican churchl With friends in Cannington. ‘ . 1 ed th here and at Burnt River on Sundayl Miss Campbell ’ spent Saturday in'flhompsao‘dnt h-gve 1118:6101; p a; eithe beans into pieces, dropping them S 0mâ€. Afghan “.001 Mm W J lgive so†soap soda or 11†U \ nwr pes a,neve'. , - - - .. . , rrâ€" ic; e o o 0 a â€limos, pan of cold water. When all Read. Fancy Knitted lace men..:will do no good if the C850 is u 1nd last by the RCV. A. C. Cummer. The Lindsay. , {5 t 1 . b one pronounces it e. rs -c ass JO - lare cut, drain and put into jars, andIMr-s, R. Junkin, Jag, M. Justus. Lu“: o..c. Don't He inhuman enough to; decorations of St. James’ church,“l Mrs. GOSSOtt and Miss Gossett reâ€"L _ _ . . . _ ' I. Miss May Allan ls VlSltlILg friends,set them into the kettle 0r wash-illomâ€"Olifl‘r, Mrs. J. A. Frills. ller-luse a. mallet and block of wood to. Kinmount, were completed on Friday; _ evening and lonked Very flne. Therei pm Toronto. lboiler as (leScrlbed. When heated, fil-l dhntwohfl Yorkâ€"Mrs. I. Junkin. (‘ro-imtwh the ObStNCtiOH. as is 0‘10"? r’ : . -' . 0 '--"kâ€".. '. ~; was a promse display Of gram â€kn-“turned to Toronto on Saturday. fr -M-r° and Mrs- R01); Ritccllne werele‘mh Jar with boihng water. and set Falls, 26?... $111†Emu-Ni}. \lhoitkggzeEhc‘i‘kï¬umfn 3111:8233: clot: «$3335 vegetables and flowers. l .VlSltOl‘S ater. J‘ ' n erson an on the covers. Cover the kettle, and Mrs. Read. Crochet F'aury Wooliin the neighbors, and all ol thelu Mr. W. H. SteVens, I.P.S., was in's da' . l in) 3- let cook one hour. Then add a toaâ€" Shawlâ€"451s Stewart, J. M, Justus. had a dim-rent cure. After they had [Outline “ork Cottonâ€"Mrs. l. .lunkin done everithing they knew but put! l l l r Hrs. Soward left on Saturday for? town over the week end ' her new home in Peterboro. Mr. 80-; Mrs Wm Chisholm of Toronto l Mr. A“ Boyce was a. guest at Ml" spoonful of salt to each jar, and Mr ‘ . , _ . . , i _‘ ' . ’ .’|Read's on Sunday. - - , _' _s. T. M. Stewart. Outline Work Pepper tea. in her car and split her ï¬nest beautiful flow-r: ward stayed a few rials longer tolwas m the Village over Sunday this ‘ , more botllng water to ï¬ll to clot Silkâ€"Mrs J W Junkin 1 and 2v sail mv wife mm? to the rescue with _« l _ . 10““ the “â€â€œitum They “'1“ 1"" "erylweek. l ML Geo' mama was up for a few flOW- Put rubbers and covers in Cross Stitch on. Cottonâ€"monk. .l. A. her "'hook l'in-iiin' euro.†The mun' the 0:? brilliant “1mm" ldays last week. place and 000k half an hour longer,.P“S: on Linenâ€"Mrs. J. W. Read. had never heard of tobaccd Curing at , , re 0f pure y‘ll' 1“. Full lï¬â€˜ilI-k‘kl\‘ ,\ “elm-tier, yet strong, 3‘. Pillow Shamsâ€"Mrs. I. Junkin. Eul- Choke. So after everything else hurl hroidery in Cotton on Pattonâ€"Mrs failed. and the poor beast was al- Watches. Clocks. W seeds required f1 greatly missed kbv their many friends-l The recital b M' w s . . y 155 Bro n and pu- . l' . 11 art I Mr. Wesley Short ‘00 m '0 9p y tighten the covers, and let cool in _-____...__._.- A iarewell party was held at Mrs.l - - - -. ll Hopkins’ house on Moods. ofâ€)115 on Fnday 9f thls week W111 gVe' on the Monk Road on Wednesday th 1: .‘ . k h . y Iparents and friends an opportunityfnig‘ht ewe. er. I. Junkin, Mrs, .I, w. .luukin; in most dead. a“... consvntod to Home mimeâ€? Yes and U†last wee ' “ on they were presented to see the advancement made by thei Mr. A De. Visited friends in Es. Lima Beans and Butter Beans may Silk on Linenâ€"Mrs. .l'. W. .lunkin,;t‘1lrii. She mind some fine cut I 10-! Jewellery‘ W bee m 1H .7 . mth an address and purse of money. pupils in the past year. ‘We hear. :1 ' y be treated the same as string beans. Mrs. J. W. Read; in Silk un Snt'inâ€" homo and molasses into a ball about Silverware. or he hundo 0 I t) 0’ One day last week the morning that an excellent program is beingtsonvx Is on Sunday. Green Peasâ€"Shell veq young fresh. 15. Oliver. Sofa Cushion ill Silk â€"- the size of a hulled walnut, then the Flatware. , red thousand train struck and killed a. Valuable arranged by Miss Brown .' +.â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" peas, rinse quickly in cold water, {ï¬rtLineï¬- $18. griflhklllr . hriiks:kiment§ut a plow device in the cow's China. etC- etc- 39“ What he wants It i: ‘ . . H .. _ _ _ . _ -â€" s. . .u in, Mrs. 1, mou to hold it open. and then held ‘ ‘ “K that ha. d'fT w- _ (.OW belonging to M12 George 11.0.? 5 Tfll‘. CANNINGLOF VEGE-IABLE drmn’ .ï¬n mto jars' and proceed “lgmkm- Fancy Sofa CUSlllODâ€"S. 01- her “wk out straight and head “p' ___________â€"-â€"-/ W's planssfr l me I'llâ€! top. 1 . for string beans. lver, Mrs. W. J. Head. lollies 001- The tobacco ball was dropped down Y In; He 8 1 Om‘o 0. PM “350113 are having 111013 newl C ED RECIPES ' l'E‘CtJOflWOIiVeI'. Mrs. J. W. Junkin. her throat as far as possible. The S. J. PETT peedl 3" lemm‘d hall papercd with a; Square and com-, WOODVJLLE iSOME SELE T ' - THE A Stinger Centre.Piocesâ€"Oliver His; 0. Boyd, cow was then unable to stand. and notice m“ "6 now to 1.. «M l The dispute between the village BEST WAYS- SPRING BEANS. Fixe pelock Ten Cloth-.\'.rs. J. w. WOS‘ bloated nearly to the bursting Kent-St. N93" the P05 . “to methods. Thu Junkln. M. W. J. Read. Tea Soseyâ€" pOlnt. In a- few minutes silestre'tch- _____â€"â€"â€"â€"-""â€""' u â€8. 3' seeds were i d pass design on walls. “1‘1 51mm WHOLE TOMATOES GREEN "" . ~ . - ., a .g- .. ‘. council and the directors f the El- - cexlleg- They into-m- so! In» a big , . p , ° PEAS BEANS Mrs. Naggerâ€"Perhnpl you mu, h!“- H- M- Sheppard. ms. Reed. ~ meeting and banquet 111 Lb; near {11- don A8ncultuml Soc1ety Over the re- ‘ ' - it all in w ï¬rst'Sldeboard Scarfâ€"Mrs Sh ‘ppard Mrs “Mâ€" " t V ture. moval of the )ence on the west side; The canning 0‘ Vegetables should wasmzn ‘11: way , e , lRead. Mantel Drapeâ€"Read. Iiord- “ in. R. H. Baker. editor of illegal their fairgrounds has at last been'be attempted only where you “In â€â€œ1 "' “N““w-i ‘ but it“ “'1 Lmâ€"M- Bntwh’mrsâ€"Read. - m n Echo was here last. Mondayisettled. The council agrees to re-ihave them fresh from your own garâ€" :2; 3:0 â€3w ’°r meggflw° $603. 3;?“ Batta:bu£[g‘TdR°ud' Mrs. 0. Dev- . a , ‘ ‘_ ‘d . h . , wr‘tes Co y or ameges.â€" adelp - - 1W0 ‘ 0 orâ€"J. M. Justus! plac. the present board fence With 60 01' your new; W 3 1 re. Mrs. Bead. mg Holder _ um: I l Fiflown from these so " ~‘Y utter the experi m. and the habit ‘ †pennanemly ti". ; ., “1 plants wo-rn .‘Wo... â€â€œ0138 of not *1. quick and oer-idol on business in connection with the ' ‘ quirer Orange Association. la 800d M fence and pay the SOCi-ln‘.Bra'laSk1r in the kNational Home ' Road, Hrs. J. W. Justin. I'noto Holderâ€"Hrs. Junkin. Real. Sill‘p‘f Mr. Ed. Lansiield, of Fenelon Fallsiety,’$20. This is poor compensationQ Journal.’ Vegetables must be yours . m ., visitor here u; Saturday. for the Society for the probable lossl fmï¬h- “‘1 Perm“? mmdv and m The Battle of life alga-1‘“ 9- R0â€"“’~"n- M!!- the ustain ° ha mm;- they are picked should be kept cool . PM†W S°Wm8-Â¥m- 11 : m - Olr baker, Mr. B. Bear, reports a y may 8 111 wins. . l _._... J’m M. Hmflwm_ m , to be with I 3004 business since he came to m- exposed to the public and may bathe and used as soon as Possible Glass Did you tackle the trouble that came J. w. Junkin. Read. Plain Denim: V V . i' ’“s ‘ jars cost more than tin cans, but your way, in Linenâ€"Ira. I. Junkin' m J. W. ' at sew}. ‘ m his home. Roi beginning of the end of one of the _ With a resolute heart and chairful ‘2 Thompson. Plain Patching of Cloth. mom. He is shipping bread to Hal- . ' oldest and best agricultural socieâ€" wall lost from your to year with but , .. . 0r hide your face train the .ight of es, m. I. Jm. Drawn Work. in “In trees, 00% iburton, Gelert, Gooderhnm and . all all g breakage and Burnt River, and the demand is in- “98 in the Province. .1 3"“ own“ or ' . day. Linenâ€"Hrs Bead Mrs ' unldn cm so M that he expects to In the Woodville Advocate of - the will insure misty from possiblekpdï¬r With a cram soul and fearful; Fancy pm. Cushionâ€"Ire léhgppard ' before us. ‘ l l in the a L. future. 0th inst... we read the fonowmg on through the action of acids on: Oh, a trouble's a too or a trouble) Hrs. J. Junkin. 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