',$+§¢6§§+§+§oooy¢+ A rennin) A r 4‘ (From Our Own Correspondent.) I MR- regret to say that the dread typhoid fever has come into our 1318:- sant little village. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin are both down with it and are both very low. but." their many friends hope for ‘thcir speedy ucovuy. ‘ 0n “’ednesday. Sept. :25 a commit- tee of the new iron bridge Visited; Sorland to discuss where the bridge was to be situated. and they dQCl'l'.‘d to build ll just above the slide. across :1 little island. The reason for 'Lhis “ill be u rock foundation. the old plm‘t‘ liming no bottom on which to build the concrete. The commute;- xwrc Mr. .\l(‘\.'lll“‘. of lilndxiy. ind Mr Taylor l‘.'.1‘kin. the count) \‘.'.il'â€" ‘lcll of Fallon; All: (EI‘QZ‘gi‘ \‘mizh. itlc County ling n. '1. .\Ir. l‘. \lillln. the re-w of Summulic. l‘L'L‘VC 'il‘ Co~ boronk. .Ulll lhi Linton I‘m-w. nl',.\v:- haul. .\lz'. .l.lllll.\ l’lmpbcll. .l;.~':. Ui.i<l_\‘ \‘iwrlluwk has been an?- fering from :I. sewn attack of 10:1- mlllls. and \\’C‘ an pli'.‘L\‘i‘ll to learn llnLl She lh .lllli: to be around. igiin. Our lt‘ll‘llllOll“ line is open It) Co- boconk uglin. of which many heap}: will be plClle‘ll l0 learn. ' ‘ Miss Nellie ALLL‘X‘ly spent Saturliy 1 and Sunday under the puri‘nwl tool] here. ‘ l , . Mia's Kalle ‘Maniotyre. of Highland MN?“- puid horlilnd friends a. flying next one day last. week. . â€"â€".â€"râ€" . COBOCONK 4 {From Our, Own Correspondeu ‘ *5. :W. Lghieflds visited. in Toxi- on c dpst -w , mm It t ' m . rain; 0 - own nary gum and Boy shrubs. ‘or the 1.3.1., my, W m roe . day till Manny with parents. I"; C. Fielding and J. 3B. Whitelel‘t ï¬IaWM’ "ttothe-W' '- n W on M x morning. ms. (3. W. Stevens is visiting for. a W on! Weeks with. her daughter, MillaJ E’Jï¬m "on l . _ __ . . returned onSatr urdq other a plenum two «geeky with; a; W and «Toronto {red .Adamsdeft on Monday to re- :21: he studm at Manta Culver},- r: c. Planing ml Mrs Fie‘ " .l 3W the IFeneilon Falls fag-112:1: Maggi-day flask. . v. .1. 0. mm. who :ia's'hm e um]: 'ham durmg the summer montln,_lett on Monday to resume tam at We. . .mlrnenm‘ g momma Minden Wm town on Sunday and Monday gum; mth that. non. F. 0. Field- innahimoh o Kinne‘ ‘ . ,. . - y and J. Wary, of Cleveland, Ohio, were ' 33:13am at the Pattie house lam.l ‘,andsucoeedodi.nllandi.nig a 1313er of fine lunige. ‘ i . Dickerson . hugguge man on th §9nmktamill train, ban moved his wif; (‘7 J - 5' From Lindsay, and will njrduï¬ here in future. . . Carnegie, M.P,P,. was in Phl- iï¬xgm on Wednesday (last on 011:1- Mr rr. Vl'eied nvho 1:. ~ - "I . _ ’ , 1.8 blur-go f J. Slmdan 5 large ranches in Tom:- w on .Thursday and Friday last. .Wm. Weldon. shipped u ï¬ne carâ€" V loud c flute-ck tr . - . day last. om here on ““1â€" an; AI. L‘. Cooke. hardware mgr: ' chant here. and Echelon Falls, is dis- m'dhishtberzbuï¬nmandin' lutnrle will give all his attention to the Oobwonk stare. Mir. Cook‘e will . " 11% be“ m m I -.. A. Jdmbonandparty,of Geo- loiacdhzrrvey. Ottawa, more in our W ' 121, large ihousdaoat, loein towed by Mr. Boyd‘s yacht, the 04.1% and. «was moholred at the what! on .éï¬tz;$:.%::§= . mam' l . . B I Inve‘wore on ‘ ‘5 Honor 'J c Hardin . . court in Gambiï¬ Miami-051 m neodsy till Saturday Moon of last week to (hear evidence in the alp- rual output the bounty yallularors «naming of the municirad assess- ment Bap-resuming; cm ,bhe' Warships ' ct Laxtan. mg» m Imam-1d. andSomorvildi-z wel‘algre- our}. on the different days, p“ . McLaughlin K.C.. appeared for? 1. different townships and F. A. 'M¢.| .Diarmid for the county. 'OAKWOOD ‘ (From Our Own Correspondent) ' About one hundred guests assem- bled at the theme of Mr. Wm. Short. on the 12th loomion of Mammal. to witness a. very pretty Wedding on October ï¬nd, when their daughter. Lorne Maude. was united in the holy hunk of matrimony to Amos Moore Om ouly son a! Mr. and Mrs. {Llama-J _ Odwollm also of Man-ripest. 'Jno hide was My attired. in ‘a gown o! dream vdle trimmed with Mon. wrth veil mold orange bloa- -soms. grad carried a shower lboquet of W'lIte carnations. She was at- tez-ded by her sister, Miss Alma Short. who was am in cream voile 3.4! carried a boxuet of pink calrnlal- tlons. The groom was supported by has com. Mr. Charles Odom. ffhe marrhgebookpluemthemw â€an“ an aroh of evergreens. them:- my helm performed by the Rev. All: Weird. iB.A., bit Mannie. {the Firm mirth was played: by Mrs. Joesph Good, 01' Oalowood. aunt of the grids. Arter- a dainty repaid: the happy We left on the evening tram for Canninzton and (points want .A va‘y pleasing feature of the wedlâ€" (5:13 months column-incur)! the six.- teeth ammversary of the wedding- of Mr. and M113. 0'. F. Cummings, grand:- parents or the bride. Am witness was rend by Mr. J. F. Brass and al very stumble reply made by Mr, Cunir morn. " 311'. and Mrs. (Bert Cummings. of Toronto Junction. have been visiting at the home at Mr. J. F. Cnunï¬np [at the past two weeks. Miss Wed Cunnings. ot‘n'orontto Jmhon. is visitinl; at Mm Joseph (land’s. ‘1'- 4. 'll’hjl Miss Nettie Perrin. unmarried Fay â€1:.WW, of ‘froroxto’. . are Watmmoflflr. .0. 0.13611- '1 wt. '. t. l l ' I n't for er. the annual l. O. 0. . , .- . - . ‘ .. , d here or no v Do g )0â€: With us "1 rushing them. “I. Lb†The mph aroun e \ . bred Durham heiler. with Pedigree. gycoxgcert 3‘; LS“: 3533:3211 a?) $316. joy this world can. afford. BiCile'B. ' i ‘ ' . . [nrn'tur . . q ' I'he I‘mt. ' '. I C. ( peels] To ) J- wuhiutm. l“ m, con. 9, East "'- ed to these meetings. place. . Ml" fund pms. PM are oxcr on the 4th, con. lroml thoâ€"I’ort- Mrs. James Doble. of “w. .wsmr POST. USDSAY, FRIDAY. 0013132,: 11th, -â€".._. ’s a‘bm‘vmc’amm ; l ' L‘I'L’L‘X'RL‘I'L’ 31'; 31'; my; a .3. y. 0. .‘*9.0 ‘0‘*. 0-- O a “ WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM.†Rlil’fl: l‘liRlL'. l. This enorï¬mus 910,000 purchase of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing covers one of the largeut and absolutely the most superb stocks of Fall Apparel ever offered to 1:23 Public at sacriï¬ce prices. You may come any day expecting to ï¬nd the brighter... and best bargall‘ls that you ever encountered. You have our assurance that you w... not go away disappointed. Note the splendid thlngs which we have arranged for ollness of the various offerings. and ï¬gure the Clothing right at the the time when you need t to those who aim to save. Proï¬t by lt--ta.ke full lty ls not likely to occur agaln. savlngs. It most advantage of ltâ€"such an opportun ..SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE.. Men’s Ralncoats at $5.95 Fine imported Twecds and \Vorsleds. cut and tailored These are the kind of Raincoals that keep cut the by the COUDUY’S ï¬nest workmen; made f1’0“! 1h? h12h€51 rain and make admirable fall overcoats- Handsome grade imported tweeds and worsteds, in lbcd pï¬pulka‘r garments made of genuine cravenetle, full of distx. Clix‘e fancy stripes and checks, also plain blues “I ac " style and individuality, made in the 3-4 and full Ker. . If sold in the regular way would cost at least #10, $12 or _ _ ‘ . $13 50. You may choose your styli, size and material With Wlde deep pockets, self or velvet collars, all <:;: : 6 95 Regular ho garments for... here for...- ................................................... MEN’S NEW FALL HATS $1.50 There are 400 Stiff Hats in this lot, in the season’s most upâ€"lo date blocks, representing some of the country‘s 1.50 best makers, all sizes. Regular $2 50 for Men’s Fall Toppers 85.95 Men's Trousers 81.29 The materials are the beautiful new tweeds and worsteds. There are 180 pairs inlhis lot, and they are particular- , . ‘ . and this price does not cover the cost of the materials. The ly well made, and stylish in every way. Cut in the young season 5 best clothing for boys We Will. offer these lines most English and New York models are here. in extreme and man's peg top style or the more canservative styles. and less than cost to clear them out go there is a ï¬ne choice of the new tweeds and worsted: to did opportunity to dress your boy at a tremendous conservative styles, and the trimmings and linings are of the ‘ ‘ . . 5 95 select from. Regular @250 Trousers for... .. 1. Boys Two-piece SJltS ....................................... very best. Regular $9 to $12, sale price... . . MEN’S FURNISHINGS AT LESS THAN COST 19c Men’s FOur-in-hand and Bow Ties, new shades. regular 35c ........ 6.9. ............. O 22 dozen pairs of Men’s High-Class Suspenders, reg 25c and 35c . 30 dozen Men’s Fine Soft and Stifl‘ Bosom Shirts, designs in the new stripes and small ï¬gures, reg $1.00 ...................................................... ________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--- TWO ENTRANCES - - 2m ax"; rummage:do:61:xggxgzygxggxgvzgxggxgzgxa Men’s Suits at 86.96 Included in this Special purchase are many lines of the O pnliflmzonlmleeélmnlzonlv‘. manomxcaxmmd don and Mr. ,W, Gordon Spent .‘uIl- SALE REGISTER. â€RKET REPORTS‘ 't-he Cambroy spending some tiini- uudcr the p.11‘â€" ‘ ' ‘ enlul roof. any Will! friends ngllr llcnooro. ON TUESDAY. wr. 15th. 1907'__];). Al the home of Mr‘. Alex Currie . Mrs Veal Calves. ood, on Friday after- or. Tuesday. Sept. :6. a. wry 9P“IL_V ‘ ‘ . ‘ October all. 2.30, nicer cunt tookpluce. when his sezoui l undid». Chambers nod .V. MU]: bold Furniture. the property of . mill be served in the youngest daughter. Christena. was were in Dunslord on bridal 0‘ “m w. my,“ GWo on lot 16, ‘ . â€"Latcst Quotgtions. honey calves. ‘. 3. “B- 8310 ‘t one O'OIOCk JOd Tuesday Evening. Oct. 8. church.‘ uritcd, in marriage LO\ Mr. llicligicil wuk. i ' : " ' l’urns. 0‘ Sunderland, Raina YOl‘l" ' “,3 Sam. Th‘ursito: 3:313:15: 03k mithout Im.â€"W3. IJverDOOI Wheat futures elem to-dny Officiating. only the imme am {1310" . lurston 3‘1 en. c U l l. . , ‘ , . “(1 up and “d oft. com *d hï¬â€˜her_ \\ EDXESDAL OCT. 16th.â€"By Elms M Chic-.30 December what do.“ 5“: 1 t‘vm ol th - bride and room were :2. Iain . -. . , .... ' slenLt. Mr and Mrs. gl‘urvis left pfor . Mr- JOE Greer. 0‘ P198531“ 1’0â€â€œ. ' 3'9“?" auctioneer. unreserved ft“ lower. Deoanber corn ‘bc up. and Decan- . - was in Dunslord on Sunday. . 3 alt Dale of high End? and U10" be:- out: {the higher. 1'7 u ndn a tour to Toronto. Bulfalo. and. other - thumb on S y . points. and on their return will live . Mr Albert Thuralitgn {at} _amoag 0321??“ inï¬ll? agdpi‘i::u:::l gin? .', ' ' -' . '[roo' ar, 5 .com . Y'- I in Sunderland. Their many friends the manor: at. Mi 1 , â€to; cow withmcnlk by. side. 1 pure talking about fowl suppers. It. IS ex- . . ~ ‘ n ' . . 3 milch 0mm 4 heifers and}: sprung - - . . Mrs. H. McLa hlin w s the ruest, peeled that thorn will_ be. lbre» or . . . _ 10c†ad‘zï¬: 3311‘“: of Mrs. N. MOI-raga lastiveek, '5 four suppers in this nanny, in the ‘ inglesfgig; “gomlflielygrgérpfgf . . . _ . . â€a . t . . .â€" n 0 Miss B._Hur_ren is at present. visit near ‘lu ure ‘. also a complete sott of Farm [m- t‘ J. J. ’. l relatira m Cannington. - VALENTIA . plemenul and quantity of household the property of \Valtor LIDILE BRITAIN‘ bu' u his (all an lies of i . Don‘t forget the Valentia annual “1W awakening. 35Ԡsvh’iclipwill be the plgtï¬st and. most lown dinner. on Thanksgivins “5-3 9‘3““ The â€I: mmcnw‘ it 1 oclock sharpâ€"w... .... ' the new church 3‘ hpâ€"to-date in every. way; Come one. come. all. and 811105. 3000“ , .............. ILLSDAY. OCT iiiâ€"By EMa BOWM- Barley. bushel ............ on \. . For (two weeks the Pl" - Farmers hem are busy ploughing selves. . . . ' ' ' \ Mr. Albert “Hole and brother spent auctioneer. unreserved credit uh Outs, new. bushel ,,,,,,,, on and attending threshings. Grain is . turning out better than expected. a few days last week With Ml"- James ' of valuable Farm Stock. lump). Toronto 0“" “fl“. hey. also called : meats. and a. quantity on (house- .f Our grain buyer. Mr. Campbell. is ,Stakcr. of Valentin. 'l‘ ‘ _ . getting a lot of grain this season. ;on Messrs. J. M. and R. S. Swain. bodl furniture. the property of Goo. Our worthy blacksmith. Mr. C.‘ Sluggett. east. hall lot 1. con. 3. ' m . .. 0 2: Farmers are well pleased with :h: _ prices this year. . lCraylcr has engaged Mr. Joseph . Fcnelon. Sale. commenced at l o . l clock sharpâ€"“’2. Cheese. lame. lb .......... .. 0 n . . fl": 9183. 'We understand our choir here IS ' Found an .in apprentice. . l . . ‘ ' ,_ . , 0 13 .... . . 'v’. v l'cw more members to their ' . “c are having plenty of ram Ill THURSDAY. OCT. 17' __\ By alias $4222? 3“†£1.21 5‘ £10183?†gï¬r‘gE-ï¬â€; {5" 8' 1! them success m this these parts this fall. ‘ . . Dawes. auctioneer. credit sale of Honey. dozuen‘c oectlons 2 aâ€. rough: £50 l Jancl.\'xllc may boast. of calculi]; a Valuable la‘arm Stack. comprising 1 Liv. ' Gr.in .nd Prodâ€. ’ ' I sheep. .. .s \ . .We are sorry to hear of the Hines-s win!“ In thi'ir neighborhood; Wt ' ’ pure French stallion. l'ilfour. Nd : . y . of Mrs. Tom Roberts. but, hap‘ l think it first visifsd Valentin. before _ 315. 1 pun. (‘lydcsdzilo stallion. ' UV‘ERPOOm‘Iï¬ (E:~u§e;C‘°dM-Whg; “353912"? 230mm, 3, :â€" S†Viv lh mos . re a: 3" - -soon to hear of her speedy? recover; .rcoesmg the lake. A numb-r of .A‘O- . Lawrence Arch". 3 brood mun... « ,- 5566' much. as. slid; Mn)’. 83 M N Y rk L' ' cw o m ; under the care 01' DY- Grant, . 0‘ l Pl" “W one about “â€0 weeks “3"" 4. colts coming 3 and 4 years. 2 Cornâ€"Spot. study: prime mixed Ameri- OOdville. _ l. 1' mm can. 5| 9%; futures, ml; Oct. 56 m; NEW YORK. QcLIgâ€"F. An 10 Y . ' 1 1' - ~- 11. e: g Soung cattle. and 20 plus. the pro- m _ Lon; aw mum“. light. Wmm dayl‘vgï¬céium and m . ook~l 5‘ a “m†“3" 0‘7 â€1" village. Ia ls. 1 team hour 18 cows. :0 m‘ Gm W. Prouse'a ' sale t ’ ' M‘ho is the young man who drircs l Misn L. Ray. is visit do 1 5' Jun. 5- #:64- Sun rlande pert} of Jan. Capltick. lot 19. son. ‘31:.“ 55-: do., heavy. arm. 53-ng °L§£¢taurfn°frpw~ 4.9: qwgefs l 'â€"_â€" Flourâ€"Winter pntents. strong. M" “0‘01" Suggitt. 0‘ Lindsay. 10 Veruliun (One mile from Bob- , ; WA mt 'mte. mounts! no Lindsay. ,‘ . . ' age Road so regular 8. . ' .The now bank is ofued armband». . sycnl Sunday under the parental rool. l msgmn.) Sale commences at l 0'- Dont forget lb? 8011““ I- 0' 0', clock. sod without resermâ€"WS W additim to the viLâ€" l . ~ - ‘ PLEASANT. POINT. ‘. _ . . . 1-, concert at Little Britain on Mon- ; ON FRIDAY. OCT. 18th. 1907 _ B? Is doing ' ' fiï¬higggnilhfldmmlsgfleidliis 1-30 . i Elias Bowes. auctioneer. Farm- user-wed â€a 35°. Come and hazel Stock and Implements. tho properly .8 good time. Pin 9‘ “a“ d.- J- J. or George Richmond. lot 29. cog. Penelon. Solo at one oclock.â€"w.. ' h ‘a. m†e __.___. i ON WEDNESDAY. our. 23rd. 1907â€" By Elias Bower. auctioneer. Form Stock and Implements. on lot 21. con. 7. Eldon. the property of Hr. (hula ucDoosld. Sale at one 0‘- 4:1» Now York Oniry Int-kn. IE335,1T¢§.h,qtcrdoz . yaw YORK. Oct. Râ€"g‘ulter â€" Steady. Butter, per ,1†._ ‘ , Turkeyu per lb ......... ionic pair ...... â€k3" “"k‘“ 6mmâ€; '... Gonerallly Shady. - Y. 06!. 29th. 1907â€"81 Stool: and Imple- . . o! J 11;. SEldon. 9 t a. ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘tbc propertyl It. . . peace. -1. Doors 0 1: ~,- 1:er at Rive . .mm‘ . Sale at one O'OIOCkr-W3. , _TORONTO, Oct. ' . _ ‘ "w“ . . . I , . , live stock at the City Muket smce - MONDAY. 001‘. 1-4.qu mill-S BORN-fl. Friday 18“. 88 reported by the rail- Adm'ssionâ€"children 150.. adults _ reserved seats 3530. Come and have 80va (W havo' ~ . . . a good time. Plan of seats. at. J. J. potatoes 'Iflhey ll‘qtlort m - . . amen: tlrodnt Me 0! valuable ways, were 68 carloads, composed at V H ' Fm" 3““ “1" Inflemw' “‘3 915 cattle. 1061 bogs, 1596 sheep and aliche‘s. u. , 4.10011 m tron urns m . . _ l 2 ____..'__â€"~- > E . - . . My of Allan Mom. at , 0. lambs, with 186 calves. ELDON: ‘ ~ , . . con, 1Q. Eldon. Sale commences .it (From Our Own Coyespondeut) ‘ ‘ ' ‘ l - . ' - " ' 1’ “dock ml and “afloat to" The only export cattle on sale were m - - . mun-me. some tow bulls that sold from :3 to $1.10 PM“ Gama,“ Beau- . :We regret to learn that the Prai- ' ,. h ‘ er meeting to be held at. the home- . . g . _ ,. , W» '9 117550.11 OCT. "0 - By J05. Mach-1n. £3.35... _. -- of Mrs. Archibald McEachern t ' . : Mo “'3' m auolioneer. unreserved credit sale . ‘ ellâ€"s. Prince Albert weal; was postponed on account 01 ‘- " ~' - ' , . . . of valuable Farm Stock and Im- ] ' -~ Pulls, small. bush 1,. .. the'rain. ; . ~~ ‘ ' ‘ ' - hos plements. the property of John Cal- ' Buckwheat ..> ,,,,,,,,,,,, ~ Mrs. Lucy. of Grafton. who has - ~ ' . . he» ' _ lnzhnn. lot 15. con. 12. Emily. Sail.- p... Bye .. been visiting friends 1181131 returned “ ' . . _ commences at 1 o‘clock slurp-wt no doubt it w . Red 510m? Sï¬cd .. home last week- - . ' ' ' I“. ' . . ' 9 ON SATURDAY. OCT. 12. 1907-5! “‘W’n‘m bought "“10 ‘03“ ’0' u" "a" Mum. _ .. ..... - Airs. Maybee and son spent Weil- ,- ' - ‘ ' ~ Elias Bowes. auctioneer. at. his re- p The highest Rye . -- '.'..... nt'sday With Iriends in Lhdsayt ‘ ‘ " l . "‘ . ' ' . ‘ ‘ M h ’ ; “i,km‘ Gm'g‘tq mmy, the _ _ .. . Mrs. Mohrthnr entertainedv a~ tow ,' * .w ' ' '“ - ' whole of his household furnitum of her friends on Thursday afternoon. sabbath. and it and effects. the. property at Mr. : . Miss Katie returned last be collage a crowd. ,._ . . - . ‘ 3° Samuel Irwin. Sale st one o'clock. week from via Links-J » :m‘uho. attendadx lobby ‘ “ ‘ †S" ' ON THURSDAY. OCT. 21th. 19""- I. Our school here is» pr . , 18 = ‘cbogkrutre cims‘fltflh at; . r ‘ “ ' . ' -By Elia" m tioueu'. Farm 0mm. under the “WV! , . iron stoma. minister when :9“ ~ .. “ ' , . 'Stonk m. on con.' 3 Stella. .Whitaot « Intel)? “be 311011143" ' ~ , ‘ . ' ‘ in? ED ‘ 'Sldon. out. .. 5mm“. net: the Mrs. Abner-surfer Toronm‘allei '. 7 W133- _ . ._ ~‘ '~ â€â€˜ . ~ - Camp‘- . “lift lock. the mâ€; o! In. alt-friends .‘ thfl Mo . r.‘ .'..:‘ ~. - 7‘ ' 7 . ; , . ,- . l. . l. {H . M m“ we .3 m 0'. . 0-". £974 lati'ol cc.10516.7.1.764157.Medeaâ€? feeling d Wm . m. m; do. corona. on u s 1.00". “AREWS l K031. OI Lindwy- l5 “5“th . lama" “know". 1‘21 “in Liverpool Wheat Futures Close High- Veal calves. considerinc the No '1 ll w. Mr. .Wilson's. 1.- _ , .i. t Shock. Moments and some lion» or, Chlcngo Lowerâ€"Live Stock the of “ï¬ning on the market. as weighing ’1 t! ’ :1; 11‘1" e069 ulhï¬â€˜ an!†009‘ w Q :‘l‘ 9â€- ‘3‘ 1,.“ II!" ,n.'?ll .. 41d3" éiï¬ {Flij §3§333?i ilffld 8 ‘-~ '~§l;§gl_??£3??-l;il* .5 “via" {'1} i‘ I! R! u i, A ’3 * ’l‘llwl ll,â€