55mm} Q:- Frank Forbert filltotheground. Withtholmop- tionofthebrohnmwm Dental.â€"One of the ï¬rm of Nee- lands 6:. Irvine, Dentists, Lindsay, will be at Gooderham Monday ev enâ€" ing, \ov.18, and Tuesday forenoon, Nov. 19th; also at the \orthern Ho- Kinmount, on Friday after- .noon, Nov. 19th, and Wednesday all -day, the 20th. BURNT RIVER Mrs. McKechnie Shelburne, is vis- iting in Burnt River. Mrs. McIntyre returned last week .alter visiting friends in Feoelon. Miss L. Davis, Kinmount, was the guest of Miss Hm! Armstrong. Miss Devitt, teacher at 8.3. No. 13 visited in Kinmount over Sunday. Miss M. Edwards, Silver Lake, spent a. few days in Burnt Rivgr. Messrs. A. Wilson, M.D., and R. M. Mason. V.S.. Fenelon Falls, Vspwt Home; in our village. Miss Brooks returned Lu her heme in Bobcaygeon on Monday. ‘ FARMERS' INSTITUTE MEET- INGS. Meetings at the Farmers’ Institute will be held at Penelon Falls on Dec. 5th, at Bobcaygeon the 6th, and En- nimore on the 7th. Messrs. F. H. :riends at Dongola. Our local huntlmen have teen suc- oessful in securing several line deer. Burnt River is not behind in the potato line. Mr. I’erdue raised one in his garden that weighed 3 lbs. Miss Jennie Woods entertained a. number of her young fronds on Sat- urday afternoon. Reed, of Lindsay Collegiate Institute ‘1‘. G. Raynor, of Ottawa, and Dr. Annie Backus, of Aylmer, will deliv- er addresses. There will be two ses- sions, afternoon and evening. In Bdb“ «smq l . Be: 4'. M | '4 :5 .U GOODERHAM AND KINMOUNT. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE Everything is bright and new and a big stock to cho from in Boots, Shoes, and light and heavy rubbers... You will same money by buying your Footwear from us. Don’t forget to look at our window, it’will intend; you. Best in Footwear? You make no mistake by coming to the Arch Light Shoe Store. You Want the , is \‘isntmg her The pay sheet was duly passed, an amount of $167.12. The cost- of the cement pavement was found to be $352.16 or at the‘ rate of 13c. a. square foot. This in-‘ cluded the eight foot walls and the; heavy ï¬lling in at each end, the ï¬llâ€"‘ ing of the old site of walk next to the swing bridge, and the boulevard- ing-zmd trimming of street. The pave- ment, after excluding these extras, would run about 10c. a square foot, which was considered good work, under all the circumstances. The ï¬ll- ing in was broken stone, on this was a. surface of dry gravel, and the pave- ment proper was a base, say of four inches of 1 cement to 9 of gravel, with a surface of 1; inches of 1 cc- lment to 4 of sand. caygeon the meetings are at the town hall. Communications the M. Boyd 00-. Mrs. J as. Wright- Council met inn Wednesday evening, chair, and Councill‘ lard and Adams pr A. E. Bottum, cement, supplies, $125.14; M. Boyd 00., ground rent F. Hall, $1.00; Independent, print- ing and advertising, $28; constable smlary to 151:, $39 ; constable, expen- ses to Lindsay, 85c. On motion of Messrs. Walker and Woollard the constable was authoriz- ed to dispose of one of the iron pounders. sessment of residence. On motion of Messrs. Woolard and Omemee Mirror: Mr. Wilbert Fee, Am' 5°“ 3‘1“" "5 â€mint“ of Moooejaw, in a letter to his mmâ€" engineer of the ï¬re engine, to keep it er, Mr. Thos. F - 0‘ Emily, states in repair and in good working order, that Mr. Martin, has this you thrash at a salary of $3011 year. ed 15.000 bushels 0‘ 'Mt. and 2'- Various street repairs were discus-[000 b ushela 0! outs. Mr. Martin is a. â€d' and several Odd jobs “in be conductor on the C.P.R. and owns done before the winter sets in. several hundred acres of land. and CHURCH NOTES FROM OMEMEE. Council adjourned on motion pt Mr. Woollavd. ‘ p86“ w 7‘15 WE VII-I wwu wwâ€"uâ€"aâ€" The anniversary services of Christ. Church, Omemee, will be held on Sun- -â€" day, Nov. 17th. There will be three “EOE â€-LETI‘S FROM MINDEN. services, holy communion at 8 a..m., Mrs. Henry Gr I ha an attack morning prayer at 11 a..m., with holy: of appendicitis, but is I communion and eVensong at 7 p.m. faVOrably. The Rev. C. R. Marsh. rector of 81:. Mr. Wm. Chambers, who disappear- Paul’n church, Lindsay, will conduct ed 80 suddenly from Elsie M wint- the annivggsary. Welcome to all. an: â€a! through Minden (1“:th Rev. W. D. Reeve, D.D., Assistant Bishop of the Diocese will deliver an address. The Bishop is one of the greatest missionary heroes from the north, recently Bishop of the Diocese of Mackenzie River and Athabaska, On Friday, Dec. 13th, at 7.30 p.m. a missionary meeting will be held in Christ Church, Omemee. The Right BOBCAYGEON COUNCIL. following accounts were pass- met in.regular session on y evening, the reeve in the 1 Councillors Walker, Wool- Adams present. were received from Mrs. Eastland and ' »,.: 52 Shirley Street. oronto Ont., Feb. I0, 1906. Do you enjoy Kidney Troublg ? My ï¬rst box of Bn-Ju convxnoea me that it was just the medicine for me. You may use my name as recommend- in 30-11:. for I cannot say enough for it or troubles like mine." Yours truly. Ann. 31:01:13. You an cure yourself easily at home. Simply take Bu-Ju regularly and faith- fully, and a cure is certain. Moreover, it is guaranteed. For if ln-Ju does not teheve and cure you, we will prompt- ly refnnd the money. swab“ Atdmggimmsentdixect no: cums cannon oo.. UII‘I’ID mnoson. our. 79 and his address will be replete with information concerning the church’s work in that great lone ‘land. Every one welcome. thinks the Nodhwqt: in all might yet. Wilbert Fee’s many triendswill be pleased to hear that he is enjoying good health. getting on well. and e!- pects to Vsit tha old town shortly. wqek on his way home. The piers and approaches 0! thl new bridge in Minder: are completed but there is no steel in sight. and an old bridge is not very safe. mdMisseaLnlnandzm ammmnm mmmmm‘nm dwmommgthomainwtonlr. NelsonStokeo'whdmmbnoh “I! gnawedthatop'put'olthbmm “F parental roof. ZION . MARIPOSA. Miss Annie Downer. 0! Mount Plea- Lnt, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Vl‘r‘. -____,, neys. Bemuse they wont take Bu-Ju when they know it will cure them. How about YOU? You KNOW Bu-Ju will take away the pain. soothe the irrita- ted nerves, neutralize uric acid, and make the Kidneys well and strong. YOU KNOW THIS. Then why don't YOU take It 1031:: as if some pie . reagly enjoyed suffering mptegflxezr Kld- ,__ AL-_ m--. 041.- hat weakviaitingrela- ed to shoot one 0! quadrupeds which die designated fox- es. We trust we are not. generaliy of a. revengei‘ul nature, but we do (im- estly hope that this was the fox that. stole so much out fowl a. few weeks ago. inst. sensor-prospectors who ‘would have saved hundreds of dollars and an inï¬nite amount 0! useless work by Partridge and rabbits are m Afew beanmm 04“†°°‘ casional traces of Mm- Fisher “d mmwpwwbomwmm bearing animals 01th. dist-ï¬ct- Mr. Dickson has damn M- Messrs. Thou. 5mm. 0‘ 3"†River, Herbert Hancock. of m- Moeoom Barr. 01 011W. and m mm. mm on at mm m “1m railway is being pushed ly,more 01 theflEhtOfm My cleaned at the crossing The country appear- to M“ overrun with prospectors during othnd. l at the crossins 0' the 46 miles below the Clark. sister or m. (sea. man. 0. Maple Lake, who was the mother of his three sons. His second wife Was the widow of Mr. J am Stevens who was killed bra-tree. An only dough- ter by this second marriage is the wife of Mr. 13th Boico. of Maple Lake. and the sons referred to are -U. George, Alfred and frank. m. u. -..,. pissing district. Mr. J ones “as a successul isrmer. and took an interest in public of- hirs, being several times elected as member of the Stanhope township council. Mr. J family ‘ Mr. Jones was a. mcmlzhr of a large family who lived at one time near Minder), but those alive are now scat.- tered -to a great-distance. Frank is in North Dakota, Albert in Miodcn, Fred in Caldwell, Mam, Ellen (Mrs. William Redner) at Maple Lake, Ont. Eliza (Mrs. John Pollard) at Napa- nee, Ont., Martha (Mrs. A. Scrump- sliarw) at Moose Jaw, Alta. and Henrietta (Mrs. Richard Bailey) lives at Indian Head. Sask. The run of big potatoes still con- tinua. Last week Mr. W. C. John- ston, of V'aIentia, brought in {our potatoes that certainly can lay claim to bigness. They look good as wel’l, and nn doubt. would taste all right. thin big company. though tipping 1 3b., 10 ounces. which itself is a. nice size. All the potatoes are sound, clean and good. They are u! the Early New Yorker variety, and one of ï¬n interesting features about them is that they lack all warty growths, etc. They are clear and well [ox-med. Can some other render of The Watch- man-Warder beat this record 1‘ PATERSON’S More Big Potatoes Alfred and Frank. all in Nip- NOTICE 'i‘EACHER WANTEDâ€"A qualiï¬ed teacher wanted for S. S. No. 3, Laxton, for the year 1908. Salary $350 per annum. All applications to be made to R. H. SOUTHERN, Head Lake P.O., Ontario. 46â€"3. WANTEDâ€"A girl for general home- work, good wages. Apply to MRS. SUTCLIFFE, Bond Street, or J. ‘ Sutclifle Sons’ Store. 46“ Fanning’s Repository Saturday, Nov. 28, 1 o'clock sold. 15 Horses, all classes. 1 Fast Road Mare. 20 Cows will be sold, all fresh milk- ers in the spring; oldest in lot 8 years ; some due in winter. 13 Head Young Cattle, all ages. 4 New Cutters, 2 Old Cutters. 1 Spindle Seat Road Wagon, new, ï¬rst class. 4 Whoelbarrovgs. I! saw ~â€" 2 Second Hand Buggies. nearly new. 4 Sect: Single Harness, nearly new. 4 Settsl Single Harness, new. ‘2 Dozen Horse Blankets. 2 Dozen Sweat Pads. 2 Dozen Circingles. 2 Second Hand Robes. 4 Standard Robes, new. 2 Pair Bishop Mitts. 4 Bishop Robes. new. 1 Dozen Rubber Lap Rugs. 2 Plush Lap Rugs. 4 Plush Lap Rugs, nearly now, sold; no reserve ; and several other art- icles too numerous to mention. Alum home 83mm. Adamant et-therateol'lpc out. gnawed force-hon M ammo-on thopmisu, lot 10, con. 3. my, 2 colts. Ownercan ï¬x. yprovinc property Ind ’ANTED.â€"Teacher for S. S. No. 16, Mag-spasm Experienced teacher preferr . Duties to commence at the beginning of new year. State salary and qualiï¬cations. Apply to EPHRAIM MOLLON, Sec., Cam- ADO br’a’y ’P. 0., Ont. 1 fast horse known as “Why Not." ay Gelding, six years old, sound, and with very little handling has been a. mile in 2.24 flat ; must new 0133. Silo it 050 o'cldck and mthout We. ml: REGISTER m {Moi-mg: § $++++++++¢+++++mï¬ï¬ ALSIKE WANTED.- Until pose of buying A1313“. market. priCes paid. 111,01 ient to come in leave It: sample with howl men in place. and we will try m To matâ€"12 5 acres of good had on Con. 11,F.'mi1_\ Township,“ Downeyville. Convenient to chm eo, schOOI, post oflice and 11in station. Five miles from Dunstan where there is good market, cm. Fig. up-to-date stone houte with all mod- ern conveniences. Apply to PAT. RICK MEEHAN, Downewille P.0_. 38-11. FOR SALEâ€"The Kelly Wood hot, one hundred acres, in the twelfth concession of Emily. Bargain. I. E. WELDON, Solicitor. unduyi â€"48-u. FOR SALE at a bargain. in num- bers to unit purchasers. Tl.\' FIL- ING CASES. no longer needed in the reeiatry uï¬ice. Also a quantity of 11qu SHELVIXG. Apply to WEST HALF OF LOT 4, in 611100»- cwsion of Eldon, containing 14!) acres. The soil is a clay loan.“ is all cleared except betwem on and two acres. There new propu'ty: ad in withinthra Infl- of the village! of Wmdï¬llmm ville and Grass Hiu‘mtiof. g ......... SHORTHOHNS AND LEICESTBM tor sale. Shay-thorns, male and to- males ; Leicesters shearlmg run. he mum I-ruc ask(~,d and on euy terms. Applx to JAS CASEY. H- lenlia, lot :23, con. 1 narlposa: Arrive Lindsay notice Mr. J . A. Steele, 0! Town, to. or his representative, will ha in Little Britain every Friday mom, ing from 8 to 10 am.- 0 Mm from 10.30 to 12 0.111.. («them V 111' “U '" pol each 0‘ which plans that 3‘ market! {or (am 9'0““ F M particulars 3P9}! ‘0 I: M .m Jockoon (Eut 58",, I m u u J‘netvflb. u Natlcwn ‘ r Burketon . 1]" Toronto . FARM TO RENT Bomyswn ' mud tron Toronto Bux’keton ' Naaeton oo- Jwetviuo -†Cla‘bo MCN HILLIEi Court House FOR SALE .vwvï¬ .355! VMACN‘.KJ.5. ‘TYWMyoé ent time v sense whic This Gigantic“ will truly prove a‘ come early, as thi rapidly. This Wi a tremendous sac traordinary harg: 1,000 different 32'" this tnd bring it ting exactly the s teed in every in? country wishinc hours of 9 and ; mediate retail tr Ten Days’ MATERI The $18."! time. This W conducted in I; the weather cor share. We hen-‘1 if not satisfactr Profi Frida Bi Down to A Money The Enth arked in Suit \‘mC! 1M. 11 Thi