: smooth appearance to the outer atabie eave of a or silk and wears twice as in black only, has 12 inch frill Himmel with : finished: ith dust. 3 ts-amads 'of good quality satin in Royal Blue and Paddy Green. These are very nobby skirts made with Hy-Art waist 'br bod, deep knife pleated frill. Price $3.50- Offer 'That fadolve no Money Rusk "Tif You Accept it y ositive our remedy will re. constipation, no 'mat- it may be, that we offer. er hon Sd cost if it fails, Constipation is commonly = caus: kness of the serves an " 'muscles of 3 Ta: ee a cure are E emedies thisd : n be ond to iy size. So progam arranged by the annual {hoard as a commenorativeservice in | on the theme' of the program... Our land most interesting: nd | Crozier made an excellent ghairman |; Sherge 'in pln pla hile hats are larger i in style. © » We are displaying in oF show: . room some charming styles in beavers and black velvet hats. Lace is being used in impli the lange picture hats. » aist, giving a - perfectly It "is particularly e tor the narrow 'skirts hes the use, the ap- Has 'Hy-Art Price $1 50 honor of the grent founder Robert Raikes who died 100 years ago.} This was most instructive to all, The 8. 8. was ind:bted to our P. 8. teacher Mr. Hardy for a clear paper Sunday. School has had a. successful year andér the superintending of: Mr D Ravmés whoseinterest and ens thusiasm in: Sunday - "Behook work never wanes. -- 0a Sunday evening Oct' 15, the ; Chur' was ? Se the to; Dg. with, Our. on iters" and proved to be uniquely Mr. Wright h The cont illuryed bers none of 'the most popular of The material is a fine all wool Kersey, Black or Brown: Has 'shawl collar ngle breasted front, closed with EEE Buttons ho ri the pac Sizes 84 to 40. MISSES' SAILOR DRESSES, $8.00 Misses' sailor dress of imported navy blue serge. Skirt is plain gored model, closing under front panel and laced at the back. Blouse has collar and tie of self material, and shield front of cream serge. Collar, cuffs and patch pocket trimmed with soutache braid. Sizes 14 16 18. : "yards; yards. PURE LINEN TABLE NAPKINS $3.00 PER DOZEN "Table napkins of pure linen damask, size 2214 inches Made of fine spun flax yarn, good heavy weight. Patterns are Fern, Rose, and Polka Dot. TRAY CLOTHS square. ¥ Thanksgiving dinner. : shamtock patterns. 2c centre. Border of flowers. 18 x 2 inches would lose faith in us and our statements and in consequence our business prestige would suffer. We assure you that if your hair is be- ginning to unnaturally fall out' or ayn have any scalp trouble; Rexall "93" Huir Tonic will promply eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair growth, dnd prevent pre- mature baldness. or the above guarantee | becomes: operative.. Two sizes, Soc and $1.00. Sold only ate hig store~<The | Rexall Store. A. J. D EPSOM. Miss. Lizzie McDonald i8 « with friends at/Siloam for. a short time. Mrs, Wm, Ter'y bas returncd home alier spending a wonth with heér daaghter af Dglinton, © Mr. David Waison 'wad in Osha 2 one day last week. Mrs. Gusting, whi hs Been nurs- ing Mrs, Pag has rel arned to Ler home fn Rsevile. ; 'n. Sunday with their son William, ; * The linen section i is of special interest just now to the "housewife who prides herself on spotless table linen for the LINEN TABLE COVERS, $1.50 Damask table covers, every thread pure linen, size 2 x 2 This is an extra quality cloth, 'comes in rose an AT $3.00 Splendid cloth, all pure linen double damask, size 2 x 2} Handsome designs in fleur-de-lis, ivy and polka dot. 60c Mercerized tray cloth, damask Pure linen damask tray cloth, in rich scroll or dot pattern. Size 18 x 27 inches - - F, W. MCINTYRE 'Our school was closed a couple days last week while the teacher attended the teacher's convention at Lindsay, Quite a number from this vieinity attended the Seagrave anufversary last Sunday and Monday acd report a good time, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Robins and family of Blackstock, formerly of Seagrave, were renewing old ac- quaintances in this vicinity last week Miss Edna Smith, of Toronto, is visitingat Mr. George Smiths. Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Clark, of Salem Corners, visited at Mr. A Gillson's last Sunday. Mis."H, I. Gillson and family left on: Wednesday for Yorktom Saskatchewan, to join her husband who has been there for some time, she was'accompanied by her sister Miss Mary Rennie, of Wick. Mrs.-Dr. Wallace who has been "| visiting fiiends here also left for Regina, her husband having secured a practice at Gillmore Saskatch- ewan, We wish them all happiness and prosperity in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gillson spent at a, of Lindsay, called on anles on Sunday, They arke nas perchance a new. Sone 'now girls wateh out for pleasant. drives on moonlight} - found Parisian 'Sage to bo the nd hair tonic and dreesing used. My hair bad been ull and was very scalp was always J. of dandruff. I have af Parsian Sage and it French skins. Black, Brown, Tan, Holiday Glove Specials GIRLS' KID GLOVES 49c PER PAIR Girls' 2.dome '" Isabel" kid gloves, stitched with finest self-colored overseams. Tan only. Sizes 4, 5, 6. Holiday Price 4§c. LADIES' KID GLOVES 89c PER PAIR Women's French kid glove, "Lily," Is a pertect fitting" glove with oversewn_ seams, neat domes and fancy embroidered backs. Reg price $1.00. is made of selected Colors, Holiday price §§c TERT 50 cents at all druggists or from the oroprietors, The Giroux Mfg Co., Fort "rie, Ont., postpaid. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every package. Sold and guaranteed by Edward B. Flint. ---------- PRINCE ALBERT We are glad to see Mr. D. L. Williams out again after his serious illness. Mr. C. W. Souch and Mrs. A. Hayes, of Enniskillen, were in the village one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Juo. Warren have returned home from visiting with friends in Audley. We are sorry to report that Mr. Thomas Forman is so ill. Ms. Jolin White has returned to his home after spending a few days with his mother here. . The apple pickers are very busy here at present and report a good crop. Mr and Mrs. Morley Campbell, of Prince Albert Sask., have return- ed home after visiting with their parents, ; » Mrs. Wm, Brawn, of Lindsay, was the guest of her mother Mrs. C. Campbell for a time, Mr. George Bond has moved to the residence recently. vacated by Mr. Hetiry Hurst. A large number of beautiful monuments are being erected inthe cementry at present. Frank Bailey is visiting with friends in Toronto. "Mr. George Patterson is very busy at present and has'a number of large jobs.on hand, - We are pleased toy report 'that. Mrs: Carr is improving in health after her serious illness, We Mio B. very much. pleased to Mrs. P. R out again, after Mrs. Wm. Jewell is spending twa weeks with friends in Claremont. Mrs. Win. Armstrong is visiting with her daughter Mrs. E. Kilpat-- rick, in Toronto. The Rev. Mr. Mearing was the guest of Mr. George Boud last week Miss Clara Bond spent a few days with friends in Raglan last week. Mr. James McCullogh was in the city on business on Saturday. Mr. Dearborn, of Oshawa, was the guest of his grandparents Me. and Mrs. Savage on Sunday, he also called on the Rev. F. Woodger. Mr. William Crowse has remaved. his household efects to Oshawa. Miss Elsie Forman, of Toroata, is at home attending to her father who is very ill SEAGRAVE The social on Wednesday night following our fowl supper, was a good success, there being quite a large crowd present. The totak proceeds of the auniversary were 8180.00, - the largest rn since the dedication of our beauti- ful church. Miss Alma Tait returned to the city on Thursday, and took Miss: Clemo Trebell" with "her for. a visit. The League service on Thars- day evening will be upder of the citizenship Committee. Smart speaks on "Bunyan and Bedfordshire." which wi ' daw ess be interest Special music: will be a Miss Evelyn Turner, of Prince Albert, formerly Public School teacher } at Bethel spent the week: end with Mrs. A. » adr irkconnel, of i udent-at-law spent his rie, 'Mr. Bro hs ula Public Schoo