WEDNESDAY, 230V. 10, by Elias! BOWCR; auctioneer, Dale of farm stock and implements, the prcpérty of ‘ 83mm! Conner. west halt lot 4, con. 1 7. 0pm Sale at me O’clock 5: “mm C†my“! III. II‘ I“ “I! â€cannons!†IMHPAIGL mum “m “5‘3““ 1‘9: 0“ mama u ' '53 “WW?“ w my 2?! 2W3†mm" In ho mm L91 Kent-st. Dunoonh Cough Not, for coughs Laxeoold Tablets, for cold in head Red Cross Plasters, for deep seated coughs and chest soreness. in the throat is at cold signal. The deveIOpement if not arrest- ed at once is rapid, manifesting itself in the form of a cold in the head accompanied by. a. cough. Any of these conditions will yield most promptly to the compounding treatment in the trio of Sovereign Remediesâ€" F. H. KIDD] I'BEE TO YOU-MY SISTER THE BARLEY ‘ BEARD FEELING not buffered a pain no matter how heartily I eat. I would certainly recon). mend them to anybody suffering with H ““19““ (Sig m2) E. mom. I41 Yorkville Ave, gToronto. June I2, 1909. "Little Dig esters" can be had from your druggistg or by mail f rom Coleman Medicine Co.. for 25 cents a box. 26 ""iooéée' " Era†' """ heo meal of wholesome y tee, timeï¬ day. if you take a tablet one: eoeh meal. Read how “Little Digesteto" caged= MPITWI t ’ - ‘fFor two yam} angered with Indi- gesuog. and obtained no tenet from anytmï¬ I took, ineladin severe! gamma toasffompromineot sienna. very meal was: followed by oeutepoin mm! I feared to eat. eoosequeatly beoame mg down. for leek of nourish: meat. "Little ngeateya" were reeom- mended go me by a {Head and I tried them thh remarkable name}. two boxes mpietely outing me, It 18 three monthsAeince I took any. and I haul, lmrtered tccounwnt Auditor. Fire Insurance Real Estate. Money to Loan. _ Mai __ - _, , f , magma» 3.23: m gasmaé “Lei?" are an time=ht ï¬ery mmï¬cvang we will give you year money beak wigmam if they {gm 7 ‘ DARE YOU EAT HEAHTILY 7 Our classes are larger to- day than ever before and still the students come. There’s a. reason. Better tuition for the money-nthe best tuition at any priceâ€" counts. Still They Come! Coming!’ Royal Welsh Choir 20f Wiles'ï¬fï¬ï¬â€™Ã©â€˜i’; Nov; 4. Prices 269 CJIege-sh, Corner Spa- dina, Toronto, Ont. 0“ande My!followod Remi ton Business College :69 CL [age-st“ Corner Sp‘ DRUG STORE PAGE TEN SALE REGIS‘IER SOLD AT. Lindsay, Ont. FIII 1'. YOU AND IVIIY III'I’II IUFIII- ING PROM WQMII‘I Alhflll‘l‘lo imvï¬ï¬n cum ‘ Every new subscriber will ï¬nd it ‘of special advantage to send at once 1the $1.715 for the new 1910 volume, §Not only does he get the beautiful Venetian " Cafénder â€for 1910. lithographed in thirteen colors and gold, but all the issues of the come panion for the remaining weeks of l1909, from the time the subscription is received. Many of these stories are true as to facts, and only disguised as to names and places. A score or more of such stories will be published dur- ing 1910 in addition to nearly 200 othersâ€"250 good storiesjn all, and no two alike. And this is ‘not counting the serial stories, which it is believed will be considered by old Companion readers as the best the Companion has ever published. IN THIS POPULAR JOURNAL â€" SUBSCRIBE NOW. The Youth's Companion abounds in stirring stories of adventure and heroism. One may describe an os- capo from accidental peril, another a strange encounter with wild crea- turesâ€"man or beast. Mr: Wm Thurston and his sister Airs, Murdoch landed hack is Bob: eaygees on the neon train safe and some, after an absence of six weeks from visiting friends in Oregon, 0n the out trip with them were Mrs, Jas, Thurston and son. of F‘enelon township, but they stayed. Mr. Jae, Thurston became allured with the . country some time ago and bought outright, the way those westerners doâ€"not only the farm but crop, stock, implements, etc)... and settled at once; They will surely , make good citizens ofyUncle Sam. Mr. .I'I‘hurston is very favorably impress-. ed with the place also. It is the place for the young man with lots of push and energy, and if he were: a yovnj,r man would fly his kite to/ Ithe land of the Paciï¬c at once. In lOregon this summer, I with scarcely ’any rain since March, crops were i'good, but the dust, well, you could :tell a wagon was coming ï¬ve miles away by the cloud of dust in its iwak-e. Of course in a rainy season the dust hardens and makes a fairly good road. They came home by way of Seattle and Victoria, and withal spent a happy, though busy, time. While passing through our iown Northwest there were thousands of acres of grain still in the ï¬eld, showing prospects of a good yield,’ although frost was setting in al- ready, one place showing about ' an inch of ice. vFor a‘ man of his years Mr. Thurston states his father, Mr. Jabez Thurston,"now about 86, is still halo and hearty, and enjoys ‘ good health. 1 THE YOUTH’S COMPANION. Companion Building. Boston. Mass. New subscriptions reeeiwd at this ofï¬ce. liobeaygecn, 0% 19:41?: R J. Gwen, station amt here, mm Crew and Cecil 19?: Saturday morn: mg tar Xiehig‘aa pa " their ‘helidï¬ys. Mr: Magutéheen. 9f Terente, takes Mr: Greénâ€˜ï¬ 91am; duriag his absmee‘ Babcaygeon - Citizens Home From Oregon 250 GOOD STORIES We are sorry to hear that llttlo Frankie Ben-on bud the mmortuno to full and bmk hla collar bone. ulna to m Kr. Noble Rlchmun hav- ing to carry his hand in o. lung. Rev. ‘Hv.’ W666; oY'WOrland circuit. preached an able sermon hora lut Sunday. Malia our punter oonduétod the «who. at Nomad. flexluy. not. 18.=We, are sorry m learn uf‘the death of Mrs, Jamal: Dull. IMhum. She was an aid and I‘Wtwotm lady of mu- plan: for many wars and mom: to mthuné. Bank†a few mu am. Mr. Wm. Peak->9! Mutiny. matted triad: bars. on «day um week. .1 Mr. Jon. Fool tn homo awn mar mum a «one wall tor ur. am '4' .o town-4,: go†,'p¢oxuuo we. Od Mind! at'gdlgéi Mutiny lu‘t. Bobcay geon Curlers to Hold . ’Spiel--Anniversary of 25 Years-New Ofï¬cers Elected m Ontario Tankard skips are W. Davis and E. J. Broad. The dimlot cup skips H. Mark‘and J. R. Stew: Bobcaygeon, Oct. 19.â€"And now to curling. Bobcaygeon at their annu- :11 meeting about two weeks ago oi- elected their ofï¬cers, and at an adjourned meeting last night elected their skips. and transacted other bus- mes! Those elected as akips were: Messrs. A. E. Dottum, E. J. Brown w: A; DBVIH. II. mark, J: RI SteW‘ art, W. G. Smith, W. T. C. Boyd. Mr. White. of Lindny. was in we DUE! DE! Very styliah‘ patted'ns for 1909. broad over shoulders, high atérm coiiur. satin lining. trimmed with 00 inches long, satin lined. dia- mond shape ends, special from $2.50 to ’25: ‘ w“ ..â€"- We are showing a most elaborate stock of women’s, Amisses’ and children’s furs. All beautifully lined and trimmed with beads, mtails, silk fringe and tassels, and all the new designs in muffs to match. Come in, “look around and ask questions. Mink and Sable Throw Ties These are exceptionally ï¬ne fur, chain fastener, full length, also mufl to match, special $10. BEXLEY. EiDDBBDDDD! Ladies’ Fine Alaska Sable Ruffs ‘. ‘ Ladies’ Sabléfl â€Cgperine Hag nimDDDDDBDBBBDDDBDDB DBBBDDDBBBBDBBBBDB .. u D; ‘ U.‘ FALL EOH' "' "’ 0' ",\ \ \ {:‘f‘ig S‘ ‘1 \ \ ‘7 I 'New Creations in Women’s 7 Furs Arriving Daily \ï¬, Then , was a big crowd no the ale 0! Mr. Chan. Naylor. who {am In Quit mm. of the town. The Dale W" attended by hundrodl ind Iomowhero “out 19.500 m,- mound. Mr. E. Bowel m monomer. Mr. Nuylor ‘0. to Toronto worth. These ' are extra rne dark brown Sable. full size. satin lined. ' chain Satin-tiged,’ four tasscls to rpn‘, silk cord attached to mun‘, extra special 35. two heads, two tails, four paws, chain fastener, full length, 74 inch- es, special $9.50. WAKELY Children’s White Fur Sets Ladies’ Alaska Sable Ruff :9. ' E Mr. George J. Sherry. of Norwood Eddie Duldson. the 1! 1°, will be appoint“ local tact-mt und who diappauod months [our]: 0! W county Court. way with the circus WWWCGï¬ï¬‚ aortmcnt in Fur Coats. all beauti- special 5.50. ahow any lines in our fur depart- mt‘nl. 375. We will be very pleased to fully lined, well made, from 825 10 fast'ener, also muff t6 match, very Ladies’ Astrachan Coats We are showing a, very large as- mmnAY. OCTOBER 21, DE] DDDDDDDD I D lining-E1055 ‘g'ili 250, 35c, 500, 750. mm on In the evening t min omciate-d an and eloquent serm “0 “WM humd muting m semi CMkG. "n“. Hf. mt the lamina Oct. 17. It Has" I, large rangwgut, “A l'lowman'a I†“I text, Luke 1X. .ajd unto him, In his hand to the pl back, is m for the O! the many inco Rev. Clarke mm am unable to give the ills of 1; Chris ‘gct busy’ will co struck no u being nï¬ection. During choir. under the l I. J ohnston, read them, and: quar legal-s. H. Pun-is â€CG†and F. I’n\ olering was hem; '0 Wet ion 1“. You «I! You can buy Ir)’ “ prim F0 lnw “‘0". “mm mm! †M our WMN' Wino Corner, â€"‘ variable are which describe (h .0 “ ï¬ning lhn mines. For (It “KIM sleet hl “Mother nd “$56!“ a glnumy mm Baum-mu the Kama? mm J meats in mm «J mm â€to nnmwrw paralleled nurwnnj Castile Soap, t‘ Carbolic Scan; Perfumed Toilet 1:le (or 25C. ‘ (Perfume 10c luo‘ Vaseline 5c. Florida Water, ; Colegate's Shav‘ “cum Powdvr,1 Tooth Brushes. Hand Mirrors 2 Shving Brus‘lw 10-q1. Wntor H To. WNW". I ' No, 9 Kotllvs, Porridgv- or nu during 1h» sale « fl-qt. aaurmmns 8-qt. Pudding 1 Wu“. Basins Yo 4-qt. Milk l’urï¬ 1-qt. 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