Money won’t buy happiness, but it will buy a lot of comfort. FURNITURE DEALER and UNDERTAKER Tuesday, October 1 2th, 1 9 l 5 Dressmaking and general sewing. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Miss G. A. Cross will open a Dressmaking Establishment over Edgars store onâ€" New Dressmaking Establishment We will put. your stove and pipes in place and do it at such a reasonable price that you won’t want to be bothered putting them up yourself again. . C. BYNG, Bobcaygeon DON’T SWEAR Send for a man to put them up right. see What Byng has to offer in comfort- able chairs, rockers etc. He can please you, About the Stove pipes D. V. Barber MISS G. A. CROSS '2 Musk Melons, J B O’Brian. Ist, 2 Watermelons, \V D Ventress. Ist, ‘2 Hubbard Squash, John H Taylor; 2nd, 'W J Killaby. Ist, '2 Citrons, W J Killaby; 2nd, J J Thompson. Ist, '2 Vegetable Marrows, J J Thompson; 2nd. J B O’Brian. Ist, 3 Roots Celery, W D Ventress; 3rd, \V Hickson. Ist, 6 Cu- cumbers, David Lewis; 2nd, W D Vent-- ress. Ist. dozen red pepper. Rich Brame; 1st, 1, peck yellow seed onions, W ,1) Ventress; 2nd. \Vm B Junkin. 1st. .f, peck red seed onions, \" D Vent‘ress. 1st. .5 peck t0p onions. Edward Thurston. lst, variety of vegetables, \V D Yentress; 2nd,\VJ Killaby. 1st. .5 peak potato onions. David Lewis. Ist, Swiss Chard, R Braine. 1 l - Thompson. Class V, Fruit Ist, 5 snows, F G Curtis; 2nd, S Stin- son; Ist, 5 Talman Sweets, David Lewis; 2nd, S Stinson. Ist, 5 Ganos, Thos Cosh 2nd, H V Cosh. Ist, 5 Grimes golden, R E Thurston. lst, 5 Ben Davis, J A Rob- ertson;'2nd, Norman Robertson. Ist, 5 Rhode Island Greenings, David Lewis, Ist, 5 Alexanders, J J Kelly; 2nd, S Stin- son. Ist, 5 Wealthies. A J Falls; 2nd, J J Kelly. Ist, 5 Yellow Belflowers, S Stinson. Ist 5 Pewaukees, Thos Cosh; 2nd, Miss Mildred Ingram. Ist, 5 St Lawrence, S Stimson; 211d, J J Thompson. Ist, 5 Untarios, S Stinson; 2nd, Norman Robertson. Ist, 5 McIntosh Reds, R E Thurston; 2nd, J A Robertson. Ist, 5 Russets, Isaac Lewis; 2nd, S Stinson. Ist, 5 apples any other variety, S Stinson; 2nd, Thos Cosh. Ist, 5 l’ears, J J Ist, é gallon crab apples. Russel Hamilton; 2nd, J J Thompson. .Ist. § gallon transcendent crabs, 'l‘hos (Josh. Ist, 6 varieties apples, S Stinson; ‘ 2nd Thos Cosh. Ist, best display of: apples, S Stinson. Ist, 6 tomatOes,‘ David Lewis; 2nd, Richard Braine. Ist, 5 Maiden Blushes, Silas Thurston. Ist, 5 dozen fresh hen eggs, Norman Robert- son; 2nd, J A Robertson. Class W. Roots And Vegetables Ist, variety of potatoes, S Stinson; 2nd, W J Killaby. Ist, Bus Beauty Hebron Potatoes, Robt T Robertson; 2nd, J no F Johnston. Ist, White Elephants, G W Martin. Ist, Early potatoes, W J Killaby; 2nd, Thos Robertson. Ist Golden (foin Potatoes, Thos Cosh; 2nd, Thos. Robertson. Ist, Carmans, \V Hickson. Ist, Clinton, Ross Kimble; 2nd, Thos Robertson. Ist, 6 Sugar .Vlangolds, H R Seymour; 2nd, F W Purdy. Ist, 6‘ Sugar Beets, Thomas Robertson. Ist, 6; Swede turnips, Edward Thurston; '2nd.f T-hos Cosh. Ist, 6 Red Mangolds, Wm' H Thurston; 2nd, H R Seymour. 1st. 6 turnip beets, J J Robertson: 2nd, Thos Roberzson. Ist, 6 long beets, Thos Rob- ertson; '2nd, Russel Hamilton. Ist, 6« ï¬eld carrots, A J Falls; 2nd, Silas Thurs- ton. Ist, 6 long garden carrots, Thos Robertson: 2nd, R Braine. Ist, 6 short, \V D Ventress; 2nd, D Hetherington.‘ Ist; 6] parsnips, Richard Braine; 2nd, Thos Cosh. Ist, 3 white cabbage, Nor- man Robertson; :an. David Lewis. 3 red cabbage, W D Ventress. Cauliflowers, W D Vent-ress. Pumpkins, I Lewis; 2nd, A J Falls [st-. Ist, 3 Ist, '2 Ist, 2Squash, 'W J Killaby; 2nd, L Dunn; Ist i On Sturgeon or Pigeon Lake a water frontage for a. summer home. It must be easy to reach, but away from public resorts. The land area. must be large and mostly (it v, and the price moderate. Send details as to size, price, location, giving lot and consession to An afternoon tea will be given in Woollards Hall on Tuesday after-' noon, October 26th, 1915, from 3 until 6 o’clock, by the ladies branch of the B. D. S. A, S. in aid of the Christmas Box fund for the soldiers from this district. A lively after- noon with music is assured. You are invited. ‘ 131:, '2 lb loaf home made bread (Mrs Philipo) Mrs R C Devitt. let, 2 1b loaf home made bread (A R Croft) Mrs Jos Long. 131:, display of baking, Mrs R Brains. Ist, mustard pickles, Mrs A.) Falls; 2nd, Mrs R Braille. lst, quart green plum preserves, Mrs S Cosh. lst, cherry, Mrs A J Falls. lst, crabernry, Mrs S Lyons. Ist, crab apples, Mrs I Lewis. 1st, huckleberry, Mrs H V Cosh. lat, home made soft soap, Mrs N Robertson. 1st, home made hard soap. Miss M A Ingram. Sam Fletcher; 2nd, Mrs S Cosh. Ist quart. pear preserves, Mrs J J Thompson; 2nd, Mrs I Lewis. Ist, quart peach preserves, Mrs S Lyons; 2nd, Mrs AJ Falls. Ist, quart red plum Preserves, Mrs I Junkin; 2nd, Mrs S Cosh. Blue plum, Mrs W D Ventress; 2nd, Miss H. Hamilton. 131:, red entrant, Mrs A J F.alls Ist, black cur-rant, MrsJJunkin 2nd, Mrs H \V Roberts. Ist, raspberry Mrs I Junkin; 2nd, Mrs F W Pal-d), Ist, strawberry, Mrs 1 Jan; 2116, VIrs J J Thompson. 131;, Jelly, Mrs S Cosh; 2nd, Mrs A J Fails. let, bdtth of cat- J. STERLING Care of Bobmygeon Independent ,, Mrs s Flétche'r; 2116, ’3?st J “Falls. To be continued next week Vemlam Fair Prize List Afternoon Tea ONTARiO ARCHIVES Estimates furnished on all kinds of cemetery won. All modern appliances used in engraving by compressed air. Foreign and Domestic N’Iarl’fle and Granite Monuments, etc. Ten thoroughbred barred rock cockerels for sale. Ontario Marble and Granite Works 125 acres, lot 9, concession 4, township of Verulam, 3 miles north- west of Dunsford, good brick house, frame barn, good frame stable, good pig pen, two wells, (one in stable) and a running spring in pasture ï¬eld. 85 acres tillable land, good sand and gravel pit and some maple bush. For terms or further particulars, apply to N. N. Thurston, Dunsford, or E. J Woollard, Bobcaygeon. W. H. Gresswell Lindsay. J as. Capstick, Agent, Bobcaygeon Births, Marriages and Deaths Residents of the Township of Vu 111am are hereby notiï¬ed that neglctt to regis- ter Births, Maniagcs and Deaths within 30 days subjects the oflender to a 1‘ me of $2.0 and costs fox each offence. The in- stluctions are to prosecute in every case. Bobcaygeon 1’.U. Births, Marriages and Deaths Residents of Bohcmgeon ale hereh) notiï¬ed that neglectt-o re‘rister Births Matriaves and Deaths within 30 days subjects the offender to a Fine of $20 and costs for each offence. The instructions of the Department are to prosecute in every case. CHAS. E. STEWART, Registrar. The long evenings are with us again and we are hegining to‘ wonder what amusements can be. furnished, for the E young folks especially. There should be 1 more amusement in rural districts, and l we think this is one reason why so many 1 boys and girls get disgusted with rural life. They say it is all work and no play. There is no reason why any community should not be able to accomplish what is desired if they would only get their heads together. You will hear it said of a certain place or locality, “Oh, it’s dead, nothing going on, no pleasure or passtime for anyone.†Butremember a community is exactly what the people make it, letit be good or bad, pleasure or no pleasure. Can we not get up a concert? or say what is the matter with building a skat~ ing rink. Then we could have it for debates and amusements of one kind or another. There is nothing better for‘ both old and young than debates. It isi a, great education. Some one please start '1 the ball rolling. The weather man is certainly favoring us with most beautiful weather, Itlooks as though we are going to get our sum mer now. Old weather pmphets predict along open fall, but prepare for a. long severe winter. Most farmers who sowed fancy peas this year are in luck as the crop was good in most cases and the price was guaranteed when the seed was put out. Squier Son shipped 1800 bushel from Bobcaygeon last week, and tlmreis a considerable Quantity to be shipped yet. About $25.00 Was paid out. ‘One man in Emily Township realized $115.00 from 3 "acres. Sqnie‘r ' 'Fla‘velle ‘a‘re‘a‘ good firm to deal with and their well known agent here expects to put out a. large amount this coming winter. Dunoon’s, Lindsay me :Remuâ€" Jtvre Call at our store when in Lindsay. Something new here almost every day. Registration Notice Registration Notice Farm for Sale .W. G. DUNOON South Venllam FOR SALE Notices G. W . TA YLU R . E. J. VVoollard Registrar. ï¬liiSHIN!â€MillIHHHHHIHIIllillllliimHIIHIIIIIIHIIIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll‘ IE EJHIIIIIIIIIHHHHIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllfllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII A. E. BOTTUM, Hardware - Bobcaygeon, Yes, the Cold Weather Will Seon be Here toStay In Fancy and Staple Groceries, Confectionery, Fresh Meats, Flour, Feed, Etc, Our prices are low, 00115151? em with the quality of goods. Large shi ments prices. Ca. 1 and g: \Vhen ï¬tting up the stoves and preparing for the cold days don’t forget that we can supply you with all your stove requirements, such as" I havo a large stock of Men’s VVomc-n’s Boys and Misses ï¬ne (hers, also mo 11’ s heav v Rubbels in all styles now is the time how ful looking up those old leather tops b1 mg them in and lime new botcums attached. I call the attention of the farm- ers to my heavy (Tris (‘alf Shoe, made in a c0111fortably litiinv last,stron~_r1\ 501111 and guaran- teed all solid leather. This shoe is built for haul usage, is com- fortahle and flood lookin" $3 modemtcly priced at ..... I am now showing the best 82. 50; 83. 00; $3. 50; $4. 00; $4 50 and $5. 00 shoes made. I wish to call your attention to these two lines: , Your happiness, health and appearance depend greatly on your Shoes. I have selected the hest‘shoe manufacturers in the country and have made my selection with care. Well DreSsed Feet Farmers’ Work Shoes CROFT’S, iQUALITY SHOPâ€"â€"Phone 27 also have a very good line of boys’ school boots. Just a Word in Rubbers The Home of Good Shoes CHAS. BIGLEY ments of Fruit for the Fan Fair at lowest and get your supply and mve money. . R. CROFT Bobcaygeon (foal Hods, Stovepipes, and Elbows, Stovepipe Enamel, Metal Polish Stove Boards, Stove Polish, Ash Sifters, etc. You cannot do better anywhere, than these stylish and serviceable garments. It will pay you tosee the splendid range of new Fall Coats we are offer- ing. Right upâ€"to-the- minute in style and quality. Visit Our Store This is a. smart. snappy shoe for ï¬ne wear. made in the new Balkan last, \el (alf Yamp, kid leg and hm k stay, Goodyear \‘lelted soles low broad heels, all sulid leather, 1*0r stvle and durabilitv thi< shoe 4 75 has no equal, price .. The Traveller Shoe EDGARS HAMILToxâ€"At Edmonton 1916, to Mr. and Mrs Some of our merchants :1 for early shopping , and ofterim on various articles to lure tin stores on Saturday morning be 11 o’clock. Lieut. Fairbaim and 5m platoon of the 109th were hc others are expected this week nic to Big Island on take them in his larsz Mr. If. Page. 01‘ Toromo‘ john Walker. The Village Coum-il uu-r week and considered lln- cariy result of the meeting of liw in cut office last F riday evening. ' mousiy. The hoursfor closing: i will be as follows: 6.30 pm. 011‘ noon on Thursdays and at 10.30 public will no doubt find a di closing on Saturdays, for more! time past waiting on vastomm‘s Sunday mornina. The opinion merchant that it would iJl‘CUHlf the people to do their Shoppim It Will be to their abvantage 1 service and their choice of th instructed the constable to 01fo no merchant can be exmcted and become liable to a fixw, w as easily have been waiu-d on law comes into force on Maud understood that the lnt-rchmllx‘ day afternoon, June 22nd. for 1h RUM†boys" No.10 p on sale at Mrs. cents. Rescrx The 1091] known dramm pendent Ordcz geon on the c cing at eight ( M r. and months. unu waw, 101' second between South Hm“ prize. $9, 121d, $4.50 gn’en for the events: mile race, open 100 )2 open standmg high] open hop, step and _]u race’ open 100 yards 1 girls under 14. C-lnn ance. Hot water \1: hope for agood dzu lope tor a Wood d: u \dmission 10 cents a: The fourth annual {am with the Verulam Agricultur; the Agricultural Grounds, B july 1, 1916. The followin; arranged for. Tug of war tou South Verulam and Harvey. 1 horses open to three township. be two entries. for which a C% and $8.00, {or second. win he The Communio pensed in Knox C preparatory service and the session will Mr. C ‘ ‘Newnham The A. Y. P. Mr cottage Mr. and M rs Miss B. Gilholm, of Parish Hall, on \‘V edncsc Subjectâ€"“ Our l’rix ilcgrc adian \’\ omen. ’ The \p talent, Refreshments > Sce handb: Us. Mrs. C. her daughter The Committee of the 10 ‘an Order Of \urscs “I†hold Stra“ berr) I cxm 41 from a 0 4th on the ï¬re hall inc-en. cake, etc. \\ill be sen cd. T! from the canal, amusements. are required. lhc xx ork of the able. The presence and help Creek says that \x‘cing‘c the end of junc. 3V carrymg a flag 1} that grow in th wondering what c muskrat so well (and others) but :1 into a flag flapper and we therefore .' will be over {or Fanrbairn, th busy rowing. and they ï¬nd ther Atthill. greeted b\' I! (“13!!an :UN ABOUT T olume e over for and M rs. R tou man ï¬nd the 1e Ame ,g Hf tho mt y evening. l for closing i1 30 p.111. on] m] at 10. 30 it, find a. I“ Stewart h Bracebrid;r BORN Ste“ va rd 5 (QUIU lump 1L Km {CC 1V