mm it? if: h :31: 3E WW mum. Eh: mg CMLNH stacker- mnlthg in greatly. improving. \ tn ‘Wï¬y imreased Sedefl {hered- 9.13m 0‘ our ‘“lit:- and his“: hunks] cold storage tncilitie‘a oomplunentarg reports from Brim “unwed and perfetted. Mt: (plan! of W in cm W sales of butter, truitamtc. inn trait tad 1:5ng mm A nu stack W811 was The Butter Ant m pas-ad provid. mud to promote and. (“the ing: for the “solute pmhibitim (1 {pack inmts of the country. import. mammals or am : 0! Writs wen» successfully esp. auctions Intuit in Canada. A distill... mud in th: Northwest. 2 . ition Mm of butter is ham. Am division was created in the by eetublished which mtegnuds the ' 'ural Canmissioner’s branch reputation at. and trades in Canada, :heextension of foreign marten in butter. . ~ n « ' r-r ' which officers are. detailed to A new divbion for (the investing ’ {in loading of our agricula tion into the sale 0! agricultural exports a: Canadian. ports. loads, and W (M 31*“ qual- tb? Inception of them in Britilh it]. has been “IBM. - * .3. mlting in great mm. The tobacco growing“ wt? in the handling and the star. was stimulated. : . . ‘. t - dying transport. ' - > g Ptovision was made tor, efï¬cient he poultry trade has been greatly Wotbinder twine intl‘n inq named by improving the moth-tonal: of flu farming mm 1 Mum aovmmm AND mt Amuuumsm g U o“............... ' â€.0.†0 Agent for The Slater Shoe for Men. The Neill Shoe for . Women, Maple Leaf Rubbers for Everybody. O Win 547 'W arm rx‘v mum". mum a: ma rm, 1 'IO .0 In: Good Work {or “O [noisier Lib. arier Government secured tin of thy quarantine on cattle exported to an Um n1 Wt: A. fin mar-2 B. NEILL. simvndo-mh mmnmmuon Ia Dom forthcfmfl m tract from )v Mr. {300. 00m ms 7 Wear Maple , JLeaf Rubbers. It Maple Leaf Rubbers are per- fect ï¬tting and are made to ï¬t all shapes of Shoes. We take extra care in ï¬tting Rubbers. Lumen. mu. carom n. 1904, Maple Leaf Rubbers consistof the highest percentage of pure Para Gum Rubber, consequently they give ghe best possible wear. If it has the trouble has been due either to the inferior quality of the rubber or to the fact that the rubbers have not been pro- perly ï¬tted' to the shoes. the forem'b non thisâ€. ' In sending in In applications I imidenhuy “to t a mom» to WI Been-wry. watch In. an man out wstenh: tho Wing Has Your Experience 3 With Rubbers Been : Unsatisfactory ? 2 â€"4- -7 v " altar a three mile ride. I got the [ml-mission of the (WM to NW insurance and addressed the crowd utter dunner to: {mean min-ates. when one telluw came forward and was wriuen. It. was then 1 pa. hence I could do nothing more until 7 pan. I then got $3.11†more which loaded me- up tin! 9 mm. It was so dumb men, and so much trosflo work on the railway. that 1 fund to return. mum- turned in with the boys. 1 lc-nned that night that 11me all the remaining men were bre~1s.henco I ‘md dam about all I could than. At 7 o‘clock next morning Istart- ed for the Luke and found the tow of I pulled 1053 out about half a mile. bbad my boat hard overtook it. sun- and cumin-oz! over the logs and unto the Mile tug. In tiié- um «um use I anu- a dam mile The Butter Act was waned provid- ing for the nhsolnte pmhibitim at Import. mmtnre or salt: : of. spurious butheis in Canada. A detilh ition otmdas of butter is harm by established which safeguards the reputation 0!. and trade. in Canada, in butter. “K ‘ V“ 1'1: Fruit Mark: Act was passed, manlt‘ng in greatly improving. \ tb packing of our traits. and. highly complimentary rcports from British (ports 0: Wt in cm in fruit and higher prioesobta'nqd. ads of tanning poultry3_and puking it for market. and also by improving the methods of Wting eggs. when ! arrived at 71913‘) 'Mmr' 525/»: row :‘mnm rm) Chamberlain’s Cough lonely. No one who is acquainted with its good qualities can be surprised at the great and wue-sgread popularity of Chamberlain's Coup: Remedy. It no: only cures colds and grip effectually a rd permanently, but prevents the†diseases from resulting 3! pneumuma. It is also A certain cure for cronp. Whooping cough is nut dangerous when this remedy is given. It con- mlul suhstunoa tom no oï¬um or hu- glven as nonï¬dently to a baby u to an adult. It in also (alumni to “to. When all of that he“ no “ken into considera- tion it ls not luprlni‘ tut poop]: u we! as “homer In foreign! hide. hi. rolled: my highly and; v'r-hwmwmt toéoka an oth-‘ e 5 M and It. ’lï¬oe or um: Alvin one“. M10. Mu:- 30m. ‘04‘ F. J. (iilloqflo. â€q“ \moauvu. M! Mr. 01116391in he": read yum much tutu-est your: 01 Aqua: um: Tron Shannan Lake. more must be â€nothing wrong with the Exec-Nut at the company does nut succeed with you as a "mountain. Certainly any man who “I“ under toko work such on you have done should bring my Company to ma frond: it is a pleasure (or me to read suth a louu.â€"Yours truly. 1). Fisher. .Preudeim. i 55!:me YEA; Ty the: Want tor over thirteen years. ‘ ‘ ._ â€"Anong«thc supporters w am oompuï¬ed. the Bobcaygeon burn to town lgte_ly_we__notice§l‘ EwanW. J. Read. :73. Moore. D. Cain. Geo. W. Taylor. W. A. Wootlnvd. F. 8. Morrison. Mina E. McIntyre. Miss Hm. Miss C. Thomgson. Mr. H. S. Gut-nick. E. J. Woollen-d. Miss E. Robinm Mn. -W. J. Robinson.’H. ontmaudMeaam.S.J.audP. 110: Montreal and Cornwall respectively. bmthem of Mr. 'Neil Callaghan. town, left for their homes Friday after atbeud'mg the tuneml of their brother, Mr. John D. Callaghan an SunQay 19.59 mm lznottlzggg by! I â€"l(r. Allin Gillie-m. write and family. at Stntford. tor-marl: 0! tin: town. arrived in town on Friday to vis.t her mm. It and. up. Wm. Galbraith. â€"Xias Amie minus. formerly 01 this town. who has apcnt the past two you: at St. May's Hospital. Backwater. is after graduating with honors in that institution. amides obtaining 90 per amt. out of t pm ‘Me 100 unrks she was awarded a lgwold medal for general proficiency“ We accumulate our young friend; -M.ipc Kimmie Chard. who had been vieitinz friends and aoqnain. tam at Adolphmtown the 7pm mm, returned home a. few days â€"M'ra. Mulvihjll and childm Master Clare and. Mina Marmrite ieft on Satunday for Hamilton on the fast train on a visit to hex-sister. â€"M13. and. Mun O’Cbnnor. of Midland. have returned homo after making a pleasant. visit with ML: Gilbgly. ASt. Mwnmgt. I -Misb Stella Furl-is [on Friday lbl‘ Detroit. when she accepted, a with: as assistant bookkeeper in her «new: atom ,. â€"Mbs Rose O’Hara. of Plum Point. Mariposa. is visiting: Mr Jamm. Balm-at, and other uremia. {or the past few days â€"M.r. Geo. Rutlmrtord. at Bothel. has marred a goat position in town and in now a andaay pigment. ~M‘ua {Violet men. of Midland. in spending a tow holidays in town. the out of. Minn Ethel Smith. ~40!- A. L. Campbell. 26 Glenda-1 at. went, will receive during the lat- ter put of next month nMr. Wm. Rudkms. Inland Rea venue officer. 0! Ptterboro. was in town Friday on business. _Mr. P. J. Hickey. o! Downer. ville. truncated business in town yesterday. was in .town Friday. -- ~09!!th J. J. Miller wag \in tomemee lately on business. AWN-deg Changnon. of Mmfim. was a miter to town: yesterday. â€"Mr. W. A. Davis. of mbcaygron, called on town Ideals Met-day. ~Miu Campbell. teacher at Cam. erpn. spout Saturday in town. , E“ “Ry. Ion-nu of 0"qu and urn-(on within Our Gun. â€"Dr. ‘E. W. Hall. of Little Britain. ASIRAVEHIERS (0le ANDGO PITIIY ransom POINT!“- g T. F. Callaghan. ot_1'or-g â€"M:r. R.’ Marshall. 01 Great Fulln, Montana. in in town looking: up old. triads. mot m able-no of nine years. Mr. Mar-hall while hem m I tinnmn on the 6.13.8. Be it now a great sutï¬emr from rheumnt‘nmin tbs knees. ankle! 1nd elbows. and -um A. RUâ€! Wm: B. ‘1qu nun. W. Ron. L. Daemon. H. Bach. ett, P. Caflohan. W. Ila. Thu. Cowen. M. Fairw-ell and. George Cow. on. who Wm in town Friday re- taming to Kimmnt this morning oaths-pooh]. â€"Il‘r. W. A‘ hum“. an r at the Hmhmu' huh. ' Inn ‘ 3...,“ 1:: 93%;: mm a. O l W I II to 0! Dr. flu‘rhu‘ “(and 2:0 head“ m ' ~ . -Mhl Bum! . 1m an No“ In 3% momma. d TMO.‘ amt at: m Mi! ml um do“ “how. oh. "gm-.4 mu u bola: dolllhtod wit Und- mm W WM 1 -Mr rho: Puloy y. of Oukmhnnl in town t ‘ attending tho con- nation and 16 on up owning tuin for Pension run. to “nit his broth- els. Henry and John. and sister. Mu. John Maryann. of hora: Vunlun. â€"Mrl. Mar: Alum. daughter of In. John Malone]. \ Bourbon); died on Smithy at lb: up otwnm‘ 0! but hilure. Kn. Ambrose! tot-mar home was in Lind-q. “lbs Non Finger-M. 0! mm. hem who!“- beonvflt Monu- m. the Inca ‘l‘um. u ulna-t tun: MM from the doubt m. can: not with who who I'm â€"M. Wm. Pym. W. H. Sim son. J. W. A. Galvan. J. J. In... let. J. Mitchell and othor well known citixona. left (or the Kim-oust (all Fair this morning. mm. was on hands: day. William. ham to min t commit}; (ï¬fteen Jun. m B. J. (hum; Joq In. Mill cad John O'Eolloran. left mm W on the Ms C..P.R-traintor8t.lmutotahe in thï¬ fair. â€"Mr:. Ed. Lillicrop at Canning: ton. and. M13690. Mama. of Oril-a liw. were the mammoth“. malts. John F. Johnson, Smut" .town. last week. --Mra. Wm. Goad. on Iorn'uvime. is in town. being summoned ban on account of them denth of her brothel-q in-Jaw, the late Thus. Samar. Mout- It. '- â€"Mr. Brodie Martin. awrtormer citizen of our town. but now. Bell Telephone Co. manager at Bulimia waited. Mend: in town {I‘m-(ha- â€"m E. W:- lefl: mm. no; oontLr per the C.PB,.. rounds: at 4.45 for San Francinoo. where one will reside in tuturo with her eon. ~Col. Buchan. 0! Kingston. was in town Handâ€. on bushes connecu ed with the 45th Victoria Re ' out. {1e was met by Lioeuc.-('o ylves- er o ‘O â€"M£ra. J. E. Knight’ W cm Toronto on Saturday. ~being accompanied by her son Albert. who returned My morning _ s Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy â€"l(rs. J. J. Miller. (nee Calvert); will receive on Thursday. October 18, afternoon and owning. at her home. 7‘ Wellington-at. uwarscmss All In Hon-II in Sch. -â€"Messm. J. Adams. 8. Flack. W. White. Ron. R. Lindsay and other. took ix} the nights at Millhamk Pei; last kids]. ' ( ,I {! m. mm were in town Thanh: taking in the his», ball guns. . -.Mr. John Dmidsqn. of Aahbnrn. transacted busines- in town luau. Dr. Davidson ml judgeatourCan- tnl Fair. â€"Kf. W. G. Smith and. vita. ol Bolraygoonpwore spectators at hat week‘s Peterboro-prcaygeon lull game. - ‘ â€"Min Am Woollnn‘l and Mia Maud W.oouatd of Damion. were in town My. calling on friends. â€"Mi.sl Kay: and, In. Rowan loft lately. for Clifton ï¬rinn N. Y" where they will spend a abort. ma.- tion. . r _ -â€"Capt. Ed. Smith. of )l’cSmn a: Smith. bmtert. is transacting hm at Echelon Falls tadâ€. â€"Hr. Geo. Remedy. wife and sin. Winn. Left Nd†m. tube in the Kim fall! hir. -l(r. Arthur Grilh. 0: Emmy. mm a. [inhuman on the 6.113. iefl last Monday (or Winnipeg. â€"Mrs. J. J. and Hr. Arthur Ly ndo of Whitby. visited. Ink. and Mrs. Yar- no»). south wad, htolv. ‘ â€"Ml. Percy S. L. MOI/OMId. 0‘ ['0- (onto. is spending C week with his mother. 67 Durham-It. â€"M.r. Goo Fitzgerald. of Pooch. be“). is in town tad-w. looking am- his ahipunnt ot cheese. â€"m Alvin (lurid Ind J. W“. lace. o! MIG: F3113. .Vilitod our Scugog town Sunday. -â€"h(n. Jab. Jolimtag. of Perl-£4 nle. Manitoulin, is waning friend: in town. "Mr. Chas. Hood. 6! brougham. who has been visiting Iriend: in mm rc- tuxned lately. â€"M.m. Alex. Earl. of the guest of Mir. J. C. â€"M’.ns. A. Braden) and E. Prescott. og Bobcayoeon. ware visitor: totown â€"M.r. M. Dianna. of Fusion Falh {was in to»): W. â€"M;r. Nawton Smue mu in how for a flaw, m this morning. â€"m. R. O. Elohim. of Omemeo. called on towu‘ triends lately. , 5 -M:r. F. A. Wamid. of Bench on Fens. mu in town Tnursday ’ -Mr. Than. Eek. of Wilbur-force. was no town Monday on business. ! â€"Mr. A. W. M00113; 0! MW‘ transacted bminass in town Scum. day. ‘ I Hamilton. W. Matt. x mm: . 1!. Rank and. othbm. Killuby. of South Var. hand. early last Tues. Cannon. ‘5! Gunman-d. M wâ€"WIW;“:Y an": been “2211?; out . a w with NI border for tho gut few your). "rind in' town on My mug. bah: summoned hitbron mount at tb m “has at Ma â€"Er 11M nditorot the Mica talk m wu‘h m My “handing the Libenl‘bon. mutan- ‘ -m, w. w. nag-gem. of Wood.‘ "datum-«ar- flu land. :1â€. almond hubs- in tot“ 0' WM» sue-nun: Tho may. . ‘ . Syn-ear hull. ulnar u» «limos-q “km N‘ " “mu m unipolar-brunt â€pendulum... in Cannon Ewan. ft Ki’rlliï¬alï¬ 'P" ;. .mn. w. Wm. H. mm. mm -Ir John What. at Oahu: gun-â€hi hm In Ml [Tuaâ€" I â€"hlw n that. at Wulvflh Ina-MM W h m. run. w. , .. â€"-ur. tarry. or IL Mr Gm. “ “'°°‘"‘.“~ '“‘ tow (Mum To. rhitol' to town um. ‘ detenta. it “511388 “1“ in WWII. M. "um“ m -Ir. l'. A. Kuhn-K. of M.- Monday. tantaluhhmm. â€"II’..MIMM. 4?qu ‘00“! o! Mtflllemnflq “m tun-amt...“ dmmtnmmay. . 'Mlluwgllrtl um (cw up In mum Int m mm- 4‘: 00831! N. Robust“. 0! Ah- -Ir. I. Nob- uddm‘t mmnhhccï¬hm M mmmumw :3. lmm-ah barium 4m J.J. New. N‘ ‘ RINK nth-Elm†Mr 4; â€"In W. tub. m n I. O D. I. sum. 0! WMIK paid um: Mud. n vial! of MN- m In“). E m «hull to retain ho Can-ulnar In. halth. ONE .0? THE BIG SYNDICATE. smcrur CASH , numss. ‘ on: or run BIG . The lot includes a big purchase bought from a manufacturer at about halfprice. Every coat is made in this season's styles. ' There is the plain, man-tailored, tight-ï¬tting coat, with or without capes; the plain loose and belted back styles in short or three-quarter length. Materials are Beaver Cloths, English Kersey Cloths, and the new Tweed Mixtures. Almost any desirable and fashionable shade may be had, including black, navy, brown. tan and fancy tweed shades. This is an opportunity for you to secure a real fashionable coat at less than the manufacturer’s price All go at 81 I .The earlier you come the greater the choice. A Sale of Women’s New (mm (oats at $2.50 Black and white niin; with nioodnoppio vorypmtyuul nporiormto’rislntor snimssin. wide, porydm mu.“ - iii-oi Rappi- £7." 34:†us, an nah, good bhck All-wool, stylinh mad, 66in. wide, regain:- mull- ingprioofl. 25. pa yd ........8l.t. Black and white plsid Initial, In the very newest mm and: acts, Indian weight. 5611:. wwwsuwfl "-8.5.- Baum Cluviot'. phln wan, mount vesting cloth, pmmLflmhwido ............... unyhndmmnzmm shunndltylhhlor unis: QWa-kkmfl-in. For proof of these {sets we submit a. few prices and descriptions for your perusal, but don't fail to come to the store. Mr. Schwalm, who is at the head of this department, will consider i a. fever if you will give him enough of your time to show you some of the new t ings. a a... .a 5% 358 -5 {:30 2.3. has. .38 The originality and exclusiveness of our petterns, linked with our “ only ene†and “lowest cash" price, and the “determination to do things right,†form the third head of the team. Black Ionic Cheviot, s bocntitnl dl-wool m “mutt, ,huy mu, speculum for mloud gown top-nu 62-“ -m with, usually (0:81. 00. Our price" «88 This is a three-horse team, this Dress Goods department, but the team pulls in unison and for the greatest good tor all of you. Thoroughly honest, reliable materials are gathered here in a profusion that makes satisfactory choosing an easy matter for any woman of good taste. Buying in large syndicate quantities as we do makes it possible to sell the highest standard qualities at the most popular prices. d Mmhmgi nth:l Wish , but ’9‘ 0“! '1 9 tor-imam, otc..38ud in. wide,poryud Wm...†35: Black Noppto Vandal, I!!! III wool duo fabric. stylish Pun- tetill, ml" pdoo.1.%, («81.10. Black Dress Materials. Wampum-mum. Slowing mess Goods and Silks at Popular Prices q mule tor the W concert an M1: night. and on WM day am an excellent lulu (Icahn. TW phy vary wall. In" unfunny» add: 0! «bottom. I}. (I‘M. VA. 0! Wodvmo. m in ton Mob 1- but... and .1. «Mod tho 00-th. -lr. Jacob luau. pulp mum autumn of Vanilla. WM 1: turn km: “w 150 “Ration. 4n- n D. dWMQM van a... Man up u!“ “u: hwy. . â€"Hr. It. Bury. of 01'. White. at WV“ Dr. OW 0! mm a " 't (blond French Serge, "In: menu wave, ...M colors, 42 in. Vida, payd.. ... 45c, lwoAlLVool in shade. of .wiLVida, m'ï¬rlmtotflc, mpmac wmuuoo, carp-1o. â€ii Cow nil-wool 83th Cloth, mmmmmq. hvodutorttï¬onddmhflityï¬n not: populu dudes, any, «Mind, mu, hundtworioh hwyâ€, md 42 £13.me Fancy Colored Wool Dress 8:11am Tweed. etc. 0! Elect)â€; nlly Ml†have never had at one bomber mm. They L11, and. behave marks were at. Theme wan cannot. but noon "5.37:3“ m, War. lulu. 'lhc mt“ all Snub: mu {â€3er nun-dd. 8a. on now. go- In fl mo. and m: Vultu- h at“! ulna: u an; stun. No. not qt; mm:- !m 05a. to hm; tab at mum 000.- pimduyfl um!" pot «a. “not. In. In appu- on LI. W. . v . Fancy Flannel Wanting and Vesflng. liMowydWhhmudW sad "arm-n5 Ini' A. norm, G.P.L, Tomato. 0. P. R. 0.10., 00 Kent-ct. I. O. luau". at!“ October and to Ronni»: 8rd. Mn .0 N Incl-In. ad Kl)- wno'nl Wu Change of Time Oct. 9th. HUNTERS' EXGURSIUIS. ‘ use“ In! October 7th to Number 8rd. jswmm memslm Iintlisstare. ALWAYS cums And to flaunt and $030. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy M2 in. mlmysli‘ié HQ†SUCCESSOBS To WAKELY a: FORD Opposite Post 011100. wasâ€. rm m. .m nogulu $10 and 812.50