fe ink near the town would fol Ba #3 &ver known in connection 'with fine 'this ale Vi he mos radical pris e cutting po othing. Daily. we re proving to'men who kiow that his is truly the store that serves your interest to that absolute dependency | may be an, value quotation Smanating | from. this house. A It more farmers 8 "Mrs Ri Manton was visiting at ae HJ. Miller's recently. 5 Lee, "of Oshawa, was visiting relatives here 'last week. | Rev. Mr. Robins; of Seagrave, | | preachied a splendid Fermor in the : gach "here. errill had nitgs of he servic at Seagrave last Sunday; {i a on Lee was visiting fri 1m Which for a few days lastiveek "Real was. sponding a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Figin {Real at Ashburn recently, "Miss Cora Asling, of Siouffyille, is Jvisiting. hor Sister Mes ¥. oie i ra ns os by Mrs. G. diy Mowbray, Man., is:visl g Mrs. Wan. Taylor. » | _gonneetion of Prayer three 'churches here + The meetings we 6 well "Union services zalwaye train for points. west' 4n Ontario. Tlie presents, numerous, costly and useful, werg tokens of the high re- gard in which the young Couple fare held. All unite'ip. wishiug the young. couple: happiness and pros: petity in life. ¢ Axky uy to print it. "To relieve the worst forms of 2 Riuematism, take a waspoonful of a following mixture after each tid at bedthne : 2 - id Ex.ract. Dandelion. one- 'your best advantage and placed on every statement Careful saloring and 5d tooks stand' out all 'over 3 these Overcoats.- Little style 'ideas 'such' as long lapels, Hairly Joose back and other fashionable features found only in this season's productions' are embodied in them. - Regular $14.00 Overcoats FOR $8.95 Mens Pants at $1.49 Heavy dark striped tweed. A working man's depend- able pant made with top and hip pockets. = Regular TY FOR $1.40 JONES DUNK & CO. $2.00 value played by. Miss Martha Dowson, | sister 'of the groom, the bride | ww... CASH AND ONE PRICE visiting Seagrave friends last walk The social ¢lub had a successful entéred the' patlor leaning on the ball in Memory Hall on New arm of her farther. The impress: ive ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Keith, of Wick, under a handsome arch of evergreens] decorated with bells and holly About sixty guests were present. The bride was beautifully gowned in cream silk crepe<de-chene with a yolk of embroidered chiffon and cream satan ribbon. She wore the veil caught up with bridal roses and lily of the valley, and carried a hoquet of cream 'roses... The {1 alt nance ; Compound Kargan, yne bride was attended by Miss Maggie : M ages rt, of Sonya, who 'was cain uh y gowned in white silk ds ith yoke of all-over lace| d trimmed with 'white satin Ig pibbor and carried . a boguet of ption, states i 1 ority i a Cleveland 'brother, Me es, Miss: Stella: Lee, of} oasin-of'the bride, acted ertarrying the ring in et of flowers and looked eet in a dress of 'cream silk he groom 'was Supported & Year's Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hortop and baby Norine are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Winard "Swartz, Syracuse. The skating season is in full TD swing. i Miss" Mable Edgar: Yeturnd $i Alpena on Friday Mr. A. J. Allin, Bethesda, spent Sunday with friends here . Rey, Mr. Greatrix occupied the Methodist pulpit last Sunday. - (Too late for last week.) -- it. A pt oi TWENTY THOUSAND + ADDED. Just think what an arm: twenty thousand men would | ? Yet is the number of new stb scribers added 0 the, fla lists of that great' paper, Herald sy eekl fLreal, during th er Th ¢ 'Publishers staff