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Bobcaygeon Independent (1870), 1 Oct 1915, p. 4

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i|=l||IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll|IIll|l||llllllllllllllllllllllll A. Hinginbotham, Druggist - 1 Old English Condition Powder ,Girls’.Goats"'-of C(flt Gil-13’ coats of navy cloth in colors Browh _Chev~iot~ to fit ,ages filopenhggeri, snake; vié'fiiyea made with belts anti Hill el 11 "' “'e are shgwing some-"Very special values in coatings a; . ' . . ~ 1n new weaves and‘wexghts. Here are two- spemals. Smart Fall Hats BEFORE .- waist- Iinefi, fit ages 6 véw 35': 4014.. Specialmh Chinchilla Coatings in colors of mid and dark, grey, also navy. A nice soft heavy coating, 54 inches wide, and only per yard ............ $2 Priced from 750 to $4.00 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflIIIIHIIIIIIE J. SUITCLIFFE 8: SONS Where the Good Clothes come Then we’ve Hats for the more con- servative man who does not admire extreme style-s. Young Men-«the Swell Fellows who have seen our smart, soft and stiff Hats in Fall blocks are delighted with them. There’s not another such a showing of Smart Hat Styles hereabouts. “'e‘ve the sort of Hats Young Mén Like? SEE OUR WEST WINDOW YOUR COATINGS NOW FOR BEST CHOICE B. J. GOUGH AFTER YOU PAY- LESS HERE )ATS ‘ FOR GIRLS. Lindsay VFIake Coatings in pretty flake efl'ectsr'and a good range of color- ings',‘ alt new and make ul prettily. Per yard only ..................... $2. 25 Buy it and try it, and don’t take any other IS Girls’ coats in navy and grey Chinchilla. cloth tri'mnied with fancy 'buttons and patch packets. This coat is real good:buy- ing at this opt-ice, only Lindsay My Opinion is that the firm exereises the height of audacity in its programme, and I would advise you to keep away. In the midst of large real estate holdings of acreage, located some miles distant from, and away outside boundries of, Calgary, Alberta Financial Brokers, Ltd., are slowly developing a settlement, which is all right as far as it goes, but this is mixed up with an attempt to sell to the public of the east lands and lots in connection therewith, also agreemencs for sale, and I believe also mortgages, all \Vill you please give me any infor» mation you can re the new town of VVeno, just outside of Calgary on the C. N, R, I think it is? I am told it is being worked up as a factory town, elven factories being there now. The railway station has a different name, but I cannot remember it. The Alberta Financial Brokers own the land, and are selling it in lots, also giving agreements of sale securi- ties at 8 per cent. I wish to know if it is safe investment. I am a widow, and must be careful about investing what moneyI have. In the course of reviewing the weeks papers, we came across an interesting criticism in Toronto Saturday Night, 3. paper 11hic11 is recognized as strong in criticism of investments. If one is think- ing of investing his money and asks the opinion of the Financial Editor of Saturday Night he will receive an honest answer. As the firm mentioned below have opened an office in Snnderland, a town not far a11ay, it is possible that the following 11 ill be of interest to our read Tornbury, Ont, August, 1915 Edit-or, Gold and Dross: we are at war it behooves every man who is a. British subject to display a flag. The Independent will bullet-in any good news immediately upon its arrival over the wire. So when it comes, have your flags ready. Flags are not expensive, and while This late good news may 01' may not be the beginning of the Allies’ big drivv. but at any rate we may 100k for more important victories from now on. and let us show that we livv in a. country which is a part of tho great empire fighting for liberty and humanity. \Ve in the country scarce- ly seem as friendly to Britain. Celebrating Our Country’s Victories All business eommunications should be addressed to the Independent. ALEXANDER \V’ixmu-zx I’ropnetor. Libel .Suits and inquiries as to “who wrote the article” mav be addressed to Proprietor. Be it is best not to_seu(l them. Don’t step on the Proprietors bull- , 8 takes hold. , If mgpfrt of a. Show is desired, 1510159“ of admission should be left at the 031099 This journal cannot be expected to pay 25c to a dollar to every ShOW_th8-P Opens at, for the purpose of reporting 1t 1n 3 5 noticeâ€"free. This jollrnal is conducted for plxe 13“}‘17059; 0f meeting its debts, and earnmg 11".“3- Doq’t imagine it is bemg run as 3 8151513: pastime. Advance Notices of Entertainments at whlch an entrance fee is charged. are Advertisements and must be considered as such. ESTABLISHED 1869 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Advertising rates on application N9 advertisements inserted among mafimg matter. Bobcaygeon Independent MIDLAND COUNTIES HERALD As To InVestments ~â€"â€"THEâ€"-â€"â€" ONTARIO ARCHIVES Particulars from Canadian Paci- fic, Ticket Agents or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent T.oronto WINNIPEG and VANCOUVER LEAVES TORONTO 640 pm}. Daily Connecting Train Leaves Canadian Pacific All the Way No Change of Cars or Depots Pacific ( oast Tours at Low Rates including “California. Expositions" BOBCAYGEON 2.50 P.M‘ Call at 0111: store when in Lindsay. Something new almost here every day. When blasting at Mr. J. l}. H’Brian’s cottage on Pigeon Lake, Mrs. Milligan who was nearby was struck on the head with a flying piece of rock which cut. her hmul hmlly. :unl 113:1(l01‘m11101'HBOOIIUlOIIS. She was brought up to Dr. 'l‘hornc’s office where. she, received modiwal aid. Mrs. Milliga'l‘s injury while. not serious. is Very painful. llcrmany friends here anxiously await her recovery. gfounded on a handfull of industries of i small dimensions, the whole being under ‘ the jurisdiction of Alberta Financial 0 Brokers, and no one else, so far as I 1iknow. I think there 16 no question but i that Alderta Financial Brokers are in the ! field to dispose of a «real: i number of lots, out of proportion to the number that “ill comfortably house the : employ es of the difi‘erent plants they hate secured. One must accept Alberta Financial Brokers \aluation on their ‘land their agreements of sale and their ; mortages. I think either the City of ;Calgury, or some other Saskatchewani department, should look into the matter, 1' and check up what the compan3 is doin". I If the location in question had been 1n- i : corporated as a village or town, it would be under local Hoxernment coutxol; it issue or securities to the public \\ ould b: i scrutinized, and held in check. As it is, , it is pnrel3 a prn ate enterprise. It appears to be such a good thing for Alberta Financial Brokers that they . have opened an office at Sunderland, Ont. I and have done quite a rousing business ,3 in that' neighborhood. The face valuei of all the agreements of sale, mortgages, 3 etc., which have been put out by this company may or‘ may not be greaterI than ahe intrinsic value of what backs 3 these securities; there is no method of; knowing, \Vhy should eastern money be i utilized to develop this tract? Evidently l (‘algary money thinks it well to tight; shy. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION Each Tuesday until Oct. 26 in- elusive Carrying Through Equipment to R. J. GREEN, Agent Bobcaygeon TRANSCANADA EXPRESS CANADIAN PACIFIC Mrs. W. Milligan Injured E. J. Woollard Druggist Bobcaygeon For th e evenings at home Canong's Choco- lates are a strong Ally For the hostess. We have a splendid assortmentâ€"all Fresh. They may forget what’s trump, but they don’t forget that open box of W. G. DUNOON Ganong’s Chocolates Ontario FURNITURE DEALER and UNDERTAKER Good full size. lovely quality. white only. the reguhrtSlnéo size, :1 few left of thi< lotâ€"am] the value is very special. pair $1.19 Money won’t buy happiness, but it will buy a lot of comfort. Some very exceptional value: in good quality hvvvds. ('lxinchillas. our} cloths c‘u'. $10.00 and $12.00 Don’t Miss The Great Bargains These Are Good All This Wes? Ladies Fall And Winter Coats Claxton’s Store News Swing Bridge, Main St. Bobcaygeon CLAXTON é Fianneliette Blankets Now is the time ibr WARMER CLOTHIMJ a Plumber in your town who can do fl,“ job in a first class manner and at a m“- enable price. Have you thought of how 3â€"011 are £3)ng to heat your home this winter ? Whv 1m: have every room evenly heated ? There ix D. V. BARBER Plumber and Fitter ‘C ISSLJ MEN AND M W0 OR 9%? F LTNDSA Y Every Garment. is don-In}va from fashionable fabrics in :3. correct and accepted «MUN to be worn this Autumn. Ti!“ types represented will surviv- fw!‘ general were throughout I11" season. Most complete showing: “1' 1mm ever presented: illisi in Ladie‘s Dress Goods and EDGARS. All wool dress g‘oozls {:2 neat little designs and i colors 50c and 60c yard. A special line of dr. suitable for childrens m 53c. Cashmere ”use I 25c, 35c and 50c Heavier [’ndcl‘n'm- and 50c. Ladies Hosiery and End, Dress Goods 10V a l‘ 1d ar afiuuuumma \‘ . ... :44. «1100] three I; mom b binaliox one of will ma: can he “Special" ; Wool Mack Suits for Little Ki sperm! van Russmn :1 models. LEJJ illllllllll Dundl Flav Will to; Send (0 th: Ha Ill 11;1 HQ Ti H l

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