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Watchman Warder (1899), 31 Oct 1912, p. 8

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' Dally or “eekly, 50c p y Oct at 91, 91 go go. 911,; New and up-to-date styles in ,‘1/. i es 313:; ' ' ‘ 9085“ mm“ 322 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits in tweeds 54‘":- Toronto Rep tat Y NW- ' """" 83% 887" m and sergos plain tailored and Nor- 11;. f I II E Smallpiece, 32 Church-st. Oats- TOG”. Tues. ’ . . . (“I I '- > . . . . tisin October ..... 4055s 40% folk styles, coats satin lined, skirts 7 Any of the recognized adver 3 November ...... .............. 353éb 8% . . _ . . . 16 nd , H 1 1' A] S ncies in Canada are authorized to December ..... .. ...... Mb 34% With high waist lines, Size a . A use . . 1' r r: in Market. ‘ 'ces 13.50 " " f accept, business for 'lhe \Varder. 0'0" 0 '3 "$098 :03100 18, 34 to 40, regular pm 5 Wheat, new, bushel.... 0 96 a... PRICES Wheat. goose, bushel and $15, clearing price M n on ye, bushel ... ..... - ........ °. ' . ' OCTOBER 31, 1912. Oats. bushel ........ 047 049 ------------------------------------ style “wrma”, m MW . THI R51)"\ ' Barley, bushel ....... ...... :3 973 n z. ”...â€"..- PC“. bushel ....... 00.0.... a... d’a ynal . a . , ; \hl’lk ‘ W , Buckwheat. bushel .......080 10 I ADIES’ Bl ACK . ‘1‘.“ (0 NHL. ill ...4 . 908 . DR Vl‘Zl‘ll..\.\'l)5, SPECIALIST IN TOfOHtO Dairy Market. ' NO, 1 on .‘. .......................... _ ‘ . ' ... . , - ‘ 'n'.- Butter. creameI’Y. in roll-"03) 081 COATS I l » 311mm“ “nth” _ 5““th _adm1 lg Butter. creamery. solids...027 03 - ' , , ed h ts '11 man ”the" ”5‘11”"5 ““‘l “~31" $14. in tration of K38 With the originator. Butter. se orator. dairy. lb" 013 0” - ‘ Ladies trlmm a l y I)!“ Cotton nl‘ \‘cw \ork. Gold gutter. s ore! lots "......"gg 0” Ladies’ Black kersey Cloth Coats, shades and styles, only‘ $21. ' ' ‘ 7 - 8’23. new-lad .............. _ . ~ ’ inlaw, croun and bridge WON" “1' Eggs. cold storage. doz....028 :3 plam tallored styles, perfect. ilt- ‘ . (mice mark. opposite Cheese, new, 1b ........... ...01456 . ll . ‘ 34 t 46 Q 2 95 sex-ted. . ~ Honey. extracted. lb ....... 013 m. ting, a 512% o ’ $10 ‘ . ME “,8 UNDER Simpson 'l-iouse. Lindsay. HOBeY. combs. dozen ...... 2‘15 80 yours for only .................... ”I”. . 1 WEAR Montreal Grain and Produce. MONTREAL, Oct. 29.â€"Ca.bl:: or: Magiâ€" - - toba. spring wheat came we a. a o- .k'tlturday 5 sale on Oct. 26, at cilne of (id to 9d per quarter since flat- so“? EAL: N o. 2 FANNINH'S BIG SALE. GIRLS’ COATS , . . . . I'â€" Fanning s, was lalgely attended, urday. The demand was limited and . ‘ . a. . , . . business very quiet. The local demand Girls’ Coats ln 'l‘weeds and Chet- _-â€",- . ~ - co cattle hem“ 501d below the" value for oats to arrive was fair. and sales of . . ol 1' of brown 1.9 and f/jja'. Handsome Bcawcr‘ Hats .1” and at less than first cost of am- No. 2 Canadian western in round iota 103- In C 0 S _ . g y - ’zEL ors brown, black, Italy. an _ , ~ . } 1h ro- were made at 49c to We. and extra No. navy, with brand and button trlm- ‘ _ .. green. Ihch ‘ mails ill the country, wt 8 p 1 feed at 48c to 435“ ex-store. There was . ('t a 6 to 14 flml prié-tm' had to dispose of them as he a fair enquiry for flour from European mmg‘, ' £95 5 95 ,_ â€"â€" L'..â€". ‘. , 'h'ch must be sources, but as prices bid were generally years, only each .................. o "a, A] 5 00 has “My 1192“! more “ 1 3d lower no business was done. The local -â€"’â€"--' ‘ placed 0,, 5319 and disposed of on trade is fair and prices rule steady. De- ? . _ . ‘ mand for bran for export account was 50“ 91h, “'h'Ch "”11 be sold _ at god. and the local trade in shorts and whatever price the farmer sees fit to middlings is active. Exports for last . u - week were 46,277 boxes. as against 58.88 Day f‘n' them ; four month 5 credit- a. year ago. Demand for eggs good. Pro- UN DERSKIRT SPECIALS .. NO- 3 .. . ., ~- 1 - , lven be- visions fall-l active. Dressed ho 25¢ ., -.-, - . . . . .lh‘ hm“ bah-“2?? better reed 11 higher. Y 88 Ladies“ and Misses’ Underskirts, . . l’ Felt shapes ln all the newest Whirl In mg sold out ()I tillrteen o lere , a Cornâ€"American. No. 2yellow. 75c tom . t .1 d colors regular 1'50 Men’s Kid and Mmlm (”MW “2“ A W of which brought good prices. Next Oatsâ€"Canadian western, No. 2. we to black only, good quality 1110119011. 8 5 es an . . . .- . . sale Vov () Among the ’urchasers ”alignfiagflbgatifi‘fictzo‘gc: malt- two styles, one with deep pleated and 2.00 \alues, clearing PHCL and bmwns, non] :inml. “mi I h Panamas 4 ......‘Mr.’ R: Beggs, who purchased a ing. 78cyto wc. ' ' flollnce of the material, the other “Ch break in “Ti“. l“ ”,1 JV " 54 no ‘ l M l hn (‘owieson Flourâ€"Manitoba. ”ring wheat patenu. I with embroidered moreen l w . fine tcanl, am . r. - o . firsts. 85.80: seconds. 85.”; strong . l m 1 00 ............................... . , Fine import“: 2.1. bought a handsome driver. bakers. 35.10; - winter 93:33", flouncei specxal for ............. 0 . __ ‘5 _. 4 A 7 3’10’09- ‘53; “raga: TOUCH. “-5 to 5: inches mdc. in . . 5 , 0..b Sto . . ...; :~I-i' SOMETHI-‘G REMARK-ABLE .. Rougloatsâ€"Banels, 35.5; b.“ ”n” ...... _.,- ___.*.s,,,_ or cream. “'7 ‘ . 5 ”.40. for dresses. A Mix. . . . standing has just been cured in middlings. 828 to 830; mouillie, 3m to 335, Lindsay by the “ O 0 ” Duplex Qxy- ”Egg-NO- 2. per ton. car lots. :18 to pathor. And this wonderful instru- Cheeseâ€"Finest westerns, 1355c to 13;“; , - - finest easterns, 12%c to 12%c. ment has 3150 cured a case 0‘ faClal Butter Choicest‘cr - . camel-y. 2935c to we: open even da durin re ular busi- paralysis on the part of an old lady y y ‘ g seconds, 28%c to 28%c. of over 70 years of age;‘a desperâ€" nesshoura. A pleesant place to rest pap 137113311]; Eggsâ€"Selected. soc to 81¢; No. 2 stock, lie to 22c. ate attack of neuralgia of the nerves , Potatoesâ€"Per bag, car lots, 72:,“ to 75¢ STORE in half a day; a double sprain in ”pressed h0g3â€"Ab3tt01? killed. 812.75 to ‘ three days which had tendered the Porkâ€"Heavy Canada. short cut men. . . bar:- 1 , 35 t - young man posnlvely helpless; a buck:.sbane£,Ԥ5§‘:°s§sbޤ' $011 out terrific cold in a few hours such as Lardâ€"Compound tierces. 375 lbs. $9.50: Successful wood pails. 20 lbs. net. 810: pure tierces. Entertainment ( . ‘ - .)nr , r A case or lheumatlsm of .0 years i Millfeedâ€"Bran, 823: shorts, m to ”7;, Women’s Institute Rest Rooms-sec- ond Floor. Comfortably Furnished, LINDSAY had always before developed into 375 1b.. ‘15; where they were visiting friends. pneumonia; removed a lump of con- ‘16. siderable size from a lady's ankle which had been there for years; has , done away with the need of laxaâ€" Union Stock Yards. tive medicines in numerous instanc- _TORONTO. Oct. 29.-â€"The receipts of es; has induced sleep in case after ' llve stock were 155 cal-loads. oompris- Omemee, Oct. gigâ€"The Ladies’ Aid that the accident which befel the Blair's this week. case, case after case where persons mg 2871 cattle. 749 hogs, 2017 sheep of the Methodist Church held a..very Rev. H. Earle was not of a serious Mrs. Thos. Trumbull left on Pr and lambs and 11 calves. haven‘t been able to sleep for years, Exporters. h i There we d d f successful entertainment in the base- ' t'on 0 3 no eman or ex or and much beSlde t e men 1 consequently there were none lodging: ment or the church on Wednesday which time and space forbid. And tho there were ‘ few loads of export evening. At the conclusiOn of a - ’ . . ' Velxhts bought for butcher u , , , ~ . . - . - . - It W1” cure 9‘6"} Other curable ‘11 “do“ prices as were mispryem” it Very pleasmg Program. premded over Y ’ was the guest for ’3 f9“ “33 of was ’3 town ““5 “99" on busmcss. C with equal success. The “00" cat last week. One load sold by Regan by the pastor, Rev. w. F. Chapman, his parents, Mr. and. MTS- Henry Mr. and Mrs- Charles Noice an . . _ Bros. weighing 1308 lbs., t th treal Duplex Oxypathor IS the 20th cen Abattoir Company. at “.5 over gfi°§hm dainty refreshments were served. tury nwthod of treating sickness and was the top price reported today. The feast of mental things was as - . . _ . - ~ But it (ileum and may be Obtained 8’5 3113 Choice quality bufchfg. came sold to elaborate as those for the physical. time at Broun's Music Store, Kcnt- ' the local abattoir: at $6 to 36.90; loads miss Jennie Smythe recited .. The and Mrs. Harry Lamb. ‘ . ‘ of good. $6.75 to :6: medium. $5.15 to .40: . . . . ., . ’ 1"" Lyndsay. common, 84 to 85; inferior. light butclgsers. Ministers Wlfe. -a kelectlon pro- Mt. Jack Murray, 0‘ Peterboro. ental 1.00:. pure wood pails, no lbs. net, CATTLE MARKETS. usual duties. with friends in Peterboro. Nugent, of Kingâ€"st. to “'25; camera, ”'75 to $2.60. The Thanksgiving turkey “’38 6011- into their new residence on Main-st. Stockers and Feeders. ”er 0‘ 11. Pastor” Mr. T. J. Parsons Feeding steers. 900 to 1100 lbs.. sold at I sang in splendid voice, “(The Man 4' spicuous by its absence from the 85.25 to 86.60: feedins bulls. 83.75 to $4.40; Miss f menu cards of many of our citizens. Sacrificed Her Life .. .. “Och”. 33.50 to “.50. with the Honest Heart. The birds are not yet matured. I! Milkers and s rin ere. Davidson on the Hi h School tan . Lake- For Her son, Upwardly of sixty mllkgrs 3nd springers, g S Mrs. H. Murray was a visitor to - made her initial bow to an Omemee amongst Which were a larger number of Peterboro on Friday. extra good, four of which brought two audience. in a reading from “The each. The general prices ranged from :00 Mr. James Rennie. who is clerking in a. drug store on Church-st., ’l‘o- lletroit, Oct. 29.-â€"Informed by the]to 3” each. ViSion of Sir Launfol.” It is need- Sllperintvndcnt of a Detroit institu- Veal Calves less to say that her effort was much io ~. , t ‘o- .c r'â€" 1d 0_ could Rough'. grass calves, 33 'to 34: medium . . , . ronto. was with his parents here for t n that ht}- “ 3 fl 0 b 3 calves, $5 to $6.50: good veal calveS. $7.50 appreClated. MISS cattle Balfourlover Th nks ivin not be admitted to the place unless' to 88.50, and choice. 39 to 89.5. a. g 3'. Mr. Percy Parsons and a company Sh L contributed a. vocal solo in her usual: h -s .n (r han, Ml's. Mabel Grem. "9 and ambs- ' ' ' .e wd 1 1p .. i The Sheep and lamb trade held a y. artistic manner. Miss L. Bushnell! lormcrly ox loronto. whose rial ' Lambs sold at from 35 to 33,25, the bulk was heard in two numbers of comic: name is said to be Mabel l’otter, 801118 at $6.10 to 86.20: cull lambs. 84.50 to recitationS, which were loudly ap- . , _ , 85.50; light ewes. 34 to $4.25, and some at Slim; and “118d herself ”1 a rooming- $4.35; heavy ewes and rams, $3.26 to”. ‘plauded. Miss Thurston, of the house at ~12 Abbott-st. to-(lay. Rol- H°9" lI’ubvlic School stafi', .made her debut home for the holiday. 1111 A. Green. with whom she claimed ZION, FE-NELON. Hogs sold at 25c pel- cwt. lower prices. . . The ann'ver services of the ‘ . ' ;Selects, fed and watered. at $8.60 to $8.65. to the public or Omemee as a plan- Presb 'teri :1 Ciaryh Su da drew . site had lived in -oronto tnrce years ”“3 33-25 f-O'b- 08-73 at country D0111“- iste. Her next appearance will be 5 a .urc on n. y Zion. I-‘enelon, Oct. 30.-â€"Miss Zella ago. resides in a handsome house on East Buffalo Cattle Market. the culmination of a pleasant antici- large congregations at morning and McNevan, of the L.C.I., spent 5 . {g _, . 1. up, . EAST BUFFALO, N.Y., Oct. zitâ€"Cattle . . evening serVices. The sermons were . - - - . in ten \\0n1l. here m 1 another â€"Receipts 600 head; fairly active and patlon. The members of the Junlor delivered by Rev Dr h, of Thanksgiving. h011da3s under the ' ' M315 paren a roo . wife and lhl‘t‘t’ children. Green isl steady_ Epworth League gave a. pretty . _ Skill l0 hil‘C bail legally married to Veinsâ€"Receipts 1w head; active and 25c Chorus, the 5010 part Of Which was Sprlngvlllel and were powoerful . ap- Mr. Louis Moynes was at the cata‘ Peals. Rev. D. H. Guru. 4 asmsted ract village on Sunday last. township. duck hunt. Miss Johnston, of Toronto, was Gullvicw Cottage. > I l l‘.E.\'l'I‘lv‘..\‘TI.~\RY. l I‘icton. Oct. 29.â€"Wesley l‘almer, . ._ _ - lower: 34 to 810.25. h‘5 ”“59“ “”9 m }"ng1an(1 seven, Hogsâ€"Receipts 50 head: slow and creditably taken byeMaster Ernest . th - - h h - . 3‘9“” ago. 'f;°§§?;.o‘;§’e‘;§' géotgoféozoggisregéfing Bushnell. A trio of the Junior 3 easeruces, as ald_t ec 0" and The Pleasant Valley Glee Club A" the home 0f “01““ Green ”“5 37:1 rouggs. 86.90 to 87; stage, 8530.83.50; League. under the supervision of liars.l fuis' ‘1 ' 0‘ Hodgetts m two beautl- held a social at the home of Mr. exen‘m r his wife denied b'lolutelv- arias, ‘50 1° 37-90- - . 50 OS. J K , . - 5. u a s . . l Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts 5000 head: Chapman. presented a. Very prettyI ‘Mesdames J B Hayes and Brad- ames .Mc\e\a.n, ZIOD. on Wedncs "that lyl‘m‘ll had ever been married to . steady: sheep slow; lambs active; 1111- motion song. Mr. W. Howden gave ' _ day. 'lhe evening was spent, in all Mabel Potter. and said the whole afâ€" changed- an elocutionary recitation of “ The gum :6” “SM” t° Lmdsay °nlkinds of games and dancing and fair “as the outgrowth of a mad in; CHIC \GOChSecfe garlietttleâ€"R e1 Minister's Sermon” with good efl'ect. atur a3 ‘ 1980*! member reports having 91130)?“ iatuation on the part Of the girl. 2 1500: market 310,} and “steady. £2633: Miss Lila Parsons and Miss Stella *a splendid time. The case is one of the saddest with I 85.25 to :11: Texas steers, $4.40 to $5.10; '- ~ - - A few of on o _ 9.. .~ ~ . h ' ' ‘ ' h- d l weStem Steers, $5.50 to $9.25: stockers and Wilson gave .vocal selections. ln the“ CAMBRAY. I r y ling people attend “1““ me ‘1‘” critics naxe ‘1 to! feeders. $4.5 to $7.50: cows and heifers, customary tasteful and pleasmg man- C . led Cambray fowl supper on Thanks- cfe. l. X wird has vet been receiv- $2.75 to $7.25: calves, $6.75 to $10.50. , - .. ambra -, Oct. 29,4555 Ella Fer- . ,. - . . . , . . 1 x,- g 0 . t v ' . ' Hogsâ€"Receipts. 22.000: market 2°C to 40¢: ner. Mrs. D'_ Magee recited 1.10“? 3 lg“ mg and enjoyed 8‘ mce time. n. .ron. lfls. . otter. mother 01 the low“; light, 3735 to 37.30: mixed. 37.45 to it Spread,” wnh much ap reciatlon. guson, of Glenarm, spent a. few days ‘1 db m i8’90 heavy 8'20t03'90 ro hrmto p $9.“ 1T1. . rone .L C lS' ‘- 3 '. l. l. ; ug , t. . . . . .- ,- ‘ ‘. .7: . av t e co . r q o e l 87.45: pigs. $4.25 to $6.85; bulk of sales, $7 M155 Dav‘ds‘m ‘5 Spendmg the h°h “uh M's' Burton last “eek' ;;n.\:ll\:S tnat news shouid reach her. i to 37.35 dav at her home in Toronto. "‘ - v) 1 ;‘ ..- i ll 7' ° - ‘. . ._ - , . inc} 11““ no ‘mom‘fnlor? ‘as to her kest Sgag‘longgngffi'fffifigowg $3; _ Miss Perkms spent Thanksgiving ter, Mrs. lean White, last week. ito commence at 8 oclock. A good Torouto address or “9" “““als- Weftern. 83-65 to _$4.50: yearlings, $4.50 to Day with her friends at. Graven- A large number from this Vicinity :orchestra is expected. The choir isl ggkgasmns, name, 85 to :7; western. hut-st. attended the funeral of Mr. 'Robt. also making special prepamtions. Liverpool Cattle Market. Reeve Mulligan went to Toronto TOmpkins, of Cannington, ‘at Eden, Miss Sarah Thompson, of Maple LIVERPOOL. Oct. titâ€"John Rogers 5., for over the holiday. ‘ on Sunday. Mr. Tompkins was well Lake; who has been visiting for some and Herbert Henderson were sen-l C0,, Liverpool, cable today that there Mr. Bert Skuce is home for overlknown and highly respected here, be time with her cousin, Miss Ethel tented to foun m _ ~ It : Was a very good demand for all classes . . , . . een a 1 <e\e “In." of cattle in girkenhead. and altho prim the week-end. . havtng‘ lived 1n Cambray till he Petthk, returned home on Tuesday respectively, in the penitentiary by were ‘no bigger. the tone of the market Miss Yorker 'lprincipal of the High moved to Cannington '8: few years last. Chief Justice Falconbridge for a was “rm' an quotations remained Cana~ " I I ' ‘ - Mr. “m1 Pethlck journeved north - . l . , . , dlans l2c»to lL'léc. and Irish steers, mu School, holidayed at her home at ago. ”.mbj lcmnxeflrpmmmed again“ t° 123‘“ p" ’b' ' Niagara Falls. ' Among those we noticed who vis- for‘ the hunting season on Tuesday. ”‘55 “ "“ “‘ Mm aged “‘9‘“? Chm" Lm Stock- Mrs. w. J. McLean and Miss Pearle ited Cambray for Thanksgiving were: We all wish him good luck. three vears. in the end of .julv in s'rIRLIVG 0c: 29â€".“ god; ch ~ ° ‘ V b 5 _ , , e - . . . . . ys een Misses Edna J on, Toronto, an M . Dan. M an ret rn m the Township of Sophiasburg. ' board 085 boxes were offered, :35 mung McLean, Of Toronto, were “19 guests am d r e u ed 0 e at 1234c; balance refused. The two men went to her home. on ‘ ' Lot 10, on Big Island, twelve miles from Picton. at 2 o’clock in the morning, broke the telephone wires, GREEKS OCCUPY and while one held the aged woman the other aSSaulted her. Her brother Orville Allison, seventy-six years SturgeOn-st. . T. R. James’; Miss Ethel ‘Avery, of about six weeks away. Miss Thurston spent the holiday TorOnto, at Mrs. Avery’a; Kiss Hazel Mr. Wilbert Worsley, of Lindsay, with he.- friends at Lindsay... ‘ Bagshaw, of Lindsay, at Mr. Geo. spent the holiday here. . Mr. R. A. Barron came down from BBSBMW’B: ‘ mas Louie W006. of 111'. and Mrs. Fred Pethick‘ and TOWN OF VERWA Gravenhurst to spend the holiday at Zion. at in. Ed. Woods'; and Messrs fondly _ spent ~slushy at Powles' ...... ‘ his home. ' , Bert Riches and Albert McDonald at Garner. ‘ = fl .. ' Athens, Oct. 30.-â€"The Greeks to- Misses Innis Thompson, of fmrono' their respective homes. , ' «. I ' ‘ .‘fld’ hm." her 9‘“ i" help’ and 5°" day occupied the Turkish town of to; Elva. of 1m . y. and Ila-Root. Our toeche-s spent, the holidays' Let. spent mum ' ‘ f Mid-r- 138 “‘0 he!“ 835m“ pleaded “t“ Vervia, without resistance. Thompson. of Tomb. mm m 11W. . km in m 55". «magma. A than ’°’ ”"3" The Greek army is now within 50 analogs, f Vingguests or then-m “ ‘ nnemdm. Jud-n“ fin-Hum 7. on: m ‘ The case was investighated l: 11:} miles 01 Solonile. The G 1 ”cut ilk} ,7 1.1.1, ..J’. N111 "5‘ “C3 - specter H. Reborn, of t e Pro me: the railway; _ ‘ _. _i , S . V. ..l . ~_ .. _ 12m ’ _ . ., . 3.. .11 ’ " ' " ”995%; j... s . ..i H .v'. rib firs-93 e ‘ a 1-, J. SUTCLIFFE SONS have returned home frOm Colborne, 'spending their ’l‘hanksgiVing in town. of Toronto, visited at the home Gill)" “0 “ “0"- 1 591“” Um"? “65 Mr. _and Mrs. George Gibbling, ofl Mr. John Boyd, of Mount Pleas- Toronto, are occupying their cottage ant, was in town on Thursday, on on Gull Lake during the partridge At Omemee his way home from a visit with season. friends in Manvers. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blair, of Loch- We are glad to be able to report lin, were visitors at Mr. James Dr. W. Nugent. of Newburyport, N. Mr. Michael Loucks, of Donald, Messrs. 'Jack and Fred Noice, of To- Dr. and Mrs. Irvine, of Lindsay, route. and Mr. Will. Noice, of spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. Moore's l-‘alls, all arrived home to nature. He is able to be about his day morning to spend Thanksgnlnglall extend our sympathy and hope _Mrs. Norman Mintern's on the 271i. spend Thanksgiving under the par-le. Wilson read a splendid paper Miss Maggie Campbell is spending a. holiday with friends at Hall's \Mr. Edgar Stamp left this week Cambray. for llestoule again, after spending a Mrs. H. Moi-nos spent the 'l‘hanks- becoming the m-w Rllllisll'f‘ fr? «‘5..- month with his parents in Minden giving holiday at the home of her bec. The {resent Seen-12111: (inn-1:, Mr. and Mrs. Ebbets left for 'l‘o- ’ ronto. ronto, having spent a pleasant two Misses Martha Wilson and Dorothy weeks partridge hunting, and were Brown were in town on Saturday. of {fiends are down the river on a the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willctt, 88.50 to 84: cows. $2.50 to $5.25; bulls, $3.75 claiming the duties of the life part- was home for OVel- the week-end. I Dr. and Mrs. Poguc have moved ! Mcthodism." If you want â€"a real treat come to thoughts were as follows: “ Good Zion next Tuesday evening. A good form or manners partakes more of Mrs. Carmichael visited her daugh- :program will be provided, WhiCh is our spirit than of our talent, and in marked features of ood to - of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McLean, of Olive James, of the L.C.I., at Mr. on Saturday last, after having spent manners." g rm or T' C' Matchett» Agent er'aaid the‘secret of all good form in public places. or private, in tact- fully remembering the rights of oth- edtheledieswtthasolo. m _/L ’wmw m. at chin. ‘3‘ WIN-I Ruhr hem» ~ Goal. Shepherds . ’ ' BOYS’ OVERCOATS Boys’ llro“ n (‘lim int infirm“ Tweed ()verconls. close mung C(l'. larS, brags button trimmed tweed lined, only ........... 2.83 MEN’S OVERCOATS Men's double-brunch“ ... ,m m ,2 =.. (iood Underwear is {AM-“1;“! comfort and health. \h- mm 51.. .“_ 1- (l ing a splendid l‘angu lil‘fif:fir 7.1,, names ()f the mill-fl makers, mum"; l’enlnan's, l‘lllis, 'l‘u:ni.uii‘.~, “at. son's. l’ricos Inf-r 'Jiil’llll‘n'. 50c to ...................... . . 4.00 MEN’S GLOVES niversary Sglo; 143' We pay freight or express chargo; on all orders of $25 and over i. in Ontar- 54 inch Tweeds 49 in) One or more can club together and CASH AND have goods sent prepaid to one address one PRICE Heavy wide “3.1-, .....d new heather nxixtim 5, 4 excellent fabrics f« :' ~ ..t arate skirts. sale per yd. ......... h .- .vv ,4!‘ their brother Mr. Louis Moyncs on [road by Mrs. (lrr.) .‘llcl'hazl. and Sunday. some very fine samples of calms-x Mr. John Jackson was in town table linen from Belfast, intent, on Saturday last. were handed around by Mrs. ‘Em-s, We are sorry to hear that Mrs. C. ‘Nugcnt for inspection by ll'w lame: Evorson is so ii] that she is not ex- A solo by Mrs. Mcl'hail brush: peeled to recover. Mrs. E\‘erson islthc program to a close. well-known in this Vicinity and we The November will ml... place at 1 $1.25 Worsteds 59c Fine importrd rs‘u-(Ls suits, skirts, etc, izomn ferent colorings, reg. ..;» Take your chine». Ann nary sale pric» ;v: in, j- she will soon take a turn for the IA humming and patching comm better. will be held and prizes will M cur. ‘ “’7 The Epworth League hold a splcn- Only the members allowrtl u. as.» did meeting last Thursday night. pole. Judges are Mrs. Gram. Mass Mrs. A. W. llyrncll, 4th vice-presid- M. Douglas and Mrs. Mallow. 1..ch ent of the citizenship department, will be sorvod. All ladivs are m.- took charge of the meeting. Mrs. come. 75c, $l,r,$l.25 Blac Goods 39c yd. Broken 1015 Q.’ f.:.(‘ fli'l.‘ 1108, in creponS, :~:~< Lu», cheviots, all expound: _'.l d e lentitled ~ World Wide Young MR. common: swallx l\'. ing in Pm“ "fl' fl Ottawa. Oct. 29.â€"'I‘he rcevwzrtror- mversary 5‘1”: “‘ Rev, Mr. Howard preached an ‘ex- tion of the (‘abiiiot made mu‘o‘safy ‘ ----------------------- ‘ l l . . cellcnt 'sermon at Zion on Sunday. by the retirement of livn. 1‘. Miss Wood, school mistress here. Monk, became effectual “lit-r: Mr. h spent Thanksgiving at her home in Lbuis (‘oderre MP. for i!.w‘:x~«1:iu, $1.50 Beaver ClOt was sworn in as Secretary Stair, Heavy mayor ei inches wide, 2.1. slung“. ldaughter, Mrs. P. Brenton in '1‘0- 'Hon, Dr. Roche, lvct'omcs M v .w: J browu, myrtle ..gi; c..:<.;n the InteriOr, and Hon. l-lnrw-r' 71‘9“? war-m winter 01..sz ' '< Minister of Public Works. 'I‘uc ll; beaten. Reg, >1 " partmcnt of Mint-s. which an“ ”915' . Anniversary s..l« ' MTS- Taylor l’arkin Spent last ferred to the Minister of 71m» Intm’t.’ {week with Mrs. (:ilson, of Peniel. ‘about a year am). “I” ‘m- ...‘.,‘.,_:.,,.,,,5 Mrs. 11 v|~hornbury. of Hartlev, to the Departmpm m- “st“.nmry w; B' S . visited friends at Zion on Sunday lState, so that Mr. (‘odvrro v”, H, lg ’ avlngs Cu." be Serrctary (if Stair iv?” 31::â€" 4 ister of Mines. ’ M O . V I MAMLLA. f â€"VV Printed Linoleume Manilla, Oct. 2S.â€"-Uno of the most ' WA‘VTED‘ â€" \f(nj_\‘(; “M i: successful and interesting meetings ., ,, . . of the Manilla Women‘s Institute, veers 0‘ am" not my? “k'. f.“ uncleums, H; was held at the home of Mrs. G. 5 ft' 7 -n. or “wit.“ MW “lump“ wood desifâ€"‘llf- -\‘ " and machinist wantmi ti, awn: . Douglas on \‘Vcdncsday, Oct. 23rd. shop. Apply “1 M. ’i‘lWi'?“ -" Mrs. J. Sonley, vice-president, in the chair, conducted the meeting in man ("'l'k' an efficient manner. After the open- ‘ yds. wide. l-rr‘ r firemen for (i. '1'. ll. “1;": ”V .fl ' Good Scott; l Wide, per sq. ‘ ing exercises and the reading of the Best English .7' ‘, l secretary’s report of the previous ' 55' all colors and \.('.*.. * - a meetihg. a splendid paper was given (,ANAD'AN. 2' t 0 choose :‘zx ;. t by Miss Eva Pearce on the subject, ' PAC] Fl ' prices: 4 yds. w...- 1' r4 “ Good form or manners in Public! 0 2 yds, with, j"; r’ . i" Places," some of the leading unexcefled Train semi“: FAST 'l‘lMl-I 'l‘w Winnipeg Saskatm‘n Edmonton Regina .................. Floor Oilcloths ; a large measure indicates our tastes, 'I ‘ Best Engl.sl: 4.:7. . u l I feelingsor character revealing the Brandon (.‘alp‘ary ' 1. * COmPEny we keep. Good form in Nelson Rowland . l. ' oilcloths in all l1'>l~"*"l public places gracefully remembers Spokane “meow” 2 NS" 1; “is" J the rights of others rather than Victoria scam“ 0 per sq, yd, 3w. .2: . < Tacoma Portland gracefully insisting on its own . rights. Good form is not for the Standard and tourist 51"“?an rich and well dressed anv more than “150 compartment (.lisori'ali“ for the plainly dressed or poor. cars. Via. Canada's ‘;3“‘3‘-"’1 Punctuality and promptness in, at- Highway. tendanoe at any public gathering are :eueral change of Time OUT. 27‘ loll-o- Remnants Remnanta cf ;ri:,:.-; tile and floral [milling In conclusion the speak- #/ â€" =â€"â€"â€"’: .3 i“. ll. CRESSWEI a: LINDSAY . Mower Knives and ins. and man Osborne then favor- . Binder Knives 8113" It was moved by m J. ,M ,_ : pened by Special M3 .v ..Illla-Itlorth

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