Farmers' Business a Specialty. © Gut of town: business solicited. tISTOWEL BRANCH it, Cc. SECORD, Manager. place to go is Aistowel Business College , Enter at beginning of any month. Commercial and Shorthand For particulars write to + t A. L. McIntyre, t Principal. PRE EEE EEE EEE ESET EEEEE PEER EE EE EEE EEEE SEE EE WE. TEACH TELEGR IPHY. CENTRAL b) STRATFORD, ONT. We hav e three : departments : _ and 'Jele- graphy. We employ the best teachers that money can hire. Our courses are thorough and practical and we assist worthy etudents to positions. 1 hose who wish to get a Money- MaxinG -- Epucation should get the best, Write for our new Catalague and get particulars. This is the best time of the year to enter our clagses. iott & McLachlan, Praia ebteblebbb $00edneeseieeseesanee At t- Secdentete fe cfoetonde ole ofeohene fochenfeols opoafooeMbeshocfooforfe sb ohebeesbeedeodeotets See ae i 2 a i ae ee Se 7 Ue ARIZ. AU, STA AU AT, AU, AU AIA AES SIL wy % You Lose Money When You Bake----- in the hot weather. Take a pencil and paper and figure out for yourself what the fuel and the materials for baking cost amd then see what you can buy the finished article for from us. You will be money in pocket by patronizing us and then look at the time and energy saved. Wecan do it cheaper by reason of the larger quantit- ies. Enjoy the open air and try a loaf of our delicious - * Butternut Bread T. WELSH, PALACE BAKERY. Ci Se) i) ie ah) Sei) i) ie he] hd 7 \ aw ww EA A a halle i ah A lee S| Now is the time to order your Fall and Winter ih Suit. New Goods arriv- WP ing every day. Come iy and get first choice. SED ---- eer ee Rs eae gt ONO RE OPO tM et omnes RD | OE SO Sen Na es A ERG TI ee ----_-- ee ee RT ee a eran te ee ham a eS =o The summer girl a had her. fling, Her gentle gayeties must cease, And father's sadly figuring = > How much her freckles cost apiece: | Large box 25 cts LOCAL. "Try an ad. in the Bee Sunday was an ideal day. Read this week's change of ads. The BEE for 20 cents to Jan. 1st. Miss Rath Knox is holidaying with | frieuds in Datroit. Mrs. J. J. Johnson is visiting at her son's in Detroit. Quite a number took in the Mit- chell Fair on Thursday last. Miss Katie Longeway, of Stratford, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jas. Abbott. Miss Maggie Pelton is spending a fortuight with her father at Ford, Michigan. : Remember the date of Mr Richard Common'sSale, Saturday, September - 28th, at one o'clock Miss Edyth Hammond, of the 16th con., Elma, is learning the dress- making with Mrs.-H. sae For Quality and Quantity ask your dealer forthe new big plugs of ' 'Bobs' 'Stag' and "'Currency" Chewing Tobaccoes. Miss Mary Robertsof has returned to Atwood after spending.a couple of weeks at her home in Stratford. When at the Fair next week be 'sure you yisit the Stores. They are all giving special bargains. Holy Communion will be observed in the Presbyterian Church on Suh- day, October 5th, at 11 o'clock. Mr. McLaughlin, bagger at the Cement Mills, is at present suffering from an attacksof Lumbago. Mr. Melvyn Forrest who is engaged in the Farmers' Bank at Zephyr, Ont., is spending a week at his home here. The Elma Council meet at its usual plage on Saturday of this week for general business and drainage work. Mr. Samuel May has purchased the red frame house on King Street frorn Mr. Robert Forrest and is now fiving in it. Rev. Mr. Harvey, of Brantford, will préach at the anniversary Ser- yices in the Methodist Church on October 5th. Mr. Lemuel Pelton left on Thurs- day morning last for a four weeks' visit with his brother who lives at Rock Falls, Iowa. CABTOR Bea: the The Kind You ia for Bougtt Signature Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, of Stratford, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith, of this Village. The service next Sunday morning (| will be for the Children at the Pres- byterian Church. The Choir will also be of young people. > The first hop of the season was given in the Music Hall on Friday evening last. A large number of young people were present. A Special Prize will be given by Mrs. Mackie for the best 8 ibs croek of Butter, value $2.50, a hat or any article in the Store for that amount. Butter to become the property of: the Donor. ; Mr. Jokn Wilgon, who has been visiting in the West for the past six weeks, returned to Atwocd on Thurs- day evening last much pleased in his travels through the great' West. Messrs. Geo. Greensides, Milton Struthers, Fred Gray, Jas, Dickson, Andvow Stevenson, Ivy Cosens, Ed, Grundenbe: "ger, Melvyn 'Struthers, took in the Mite hell Pair 'qn. Thurs- day last. Pain anywhere, pain in the head, pain- fulperiods, Neuralgia, toothache, all pains can be pro~aptly stopped by nz thoroughly safe little Pink Candy Tablet, known by druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets, Dr. pin where pain exists: oop' Jeadache Tablets quickly equalize this lood unnatural pressure, and pain im- mediately departs, Write Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis , and get a free trial package. Farlane, drogyist, . | aire sat ae Yat W. Price. : Jessie and Aggie, were visiting with Pain simply means} gongestion--undye blood pressure at the] cassers, - - Soid by. C. HH. Me- your-old friend. . Sorap: seek hens betas with Zen- oleum. Now is the time. For sale. Mre W.G Inglis and daughters, relatives around Innerkip last week Mrs Alex Fortost, Jr, and two children, are spending a week with friends on the 14th and 15th con, Elma Mrs. Moore and Mrs Curtis; 'of Blueyale, spent froin Monday -to Wednesday at the home of Mr _ Morrison's , Notice To Crevrrors--All spar- ties credited to Alex Morrison, At- wood, is requested to call and settle on or before the 1st Ostober, 1907 ti nursery stock. Son Co., Ltd., Midees ile, | Miss Jennie ea ae for the past two years was employed in Mr Hugh Porter's tailor shop, left on Saturday morning for Marlette, Mich, where she intends to reside In the absence of Mr. McKay, Manager of the Bank of Hamilton here, Mr. G. Perry, of Listowel, is in charge. Mr. McKay is spending a two weeks' vacation with friends in Toronto and other points. At the Mitchell Fair last week, Stanley Ford was successful in get- ting seven first and five seconds with his prize poultry. Stanley intends taking in several of the Fairs this fall and will no doubt: be successful. The Harvest Phanksgiving Ser- vices of St. Albans Church will be held on Sunday, Sept. 29th. Holy Communion will be administered at ll' am Service also at 7 p.m., ear seo by ths Incumbent. On Monday, Sept:' 30th, at 8 p.m., addresses will bé, given by the Revs. Arthur Carlisle, B.A, of Lucan, and Thos. H Farr, B A) of Gorrie Special Music will be provided by the Choir All are cordially invited to join in these services of Thanksgiving Cima Fall Fair Concert, Programme. The following Artists appearing on this progratn are Rg Sg Men en d for the eee from ich Concert and Entertainment Baa, Toronto, Ont. Opening Piano Solo..." Western Liie"'.. Harold Rich. Character Duett.."The Handicap".... Puncher. enney & Harv ey. Humorous Sketch.. '. Le Roy Kenney. Character Comic Bong. 'The Scarecrow "' ie Bert Harve Descriptive Monologhe. Ko The _ Furst. C. LeRoy Kenney. Character Song * Uncle Josh' Granger Bert Harvey. Humorous Mon ologue ». * Selected.'"'..., . LeRoy Kenney. Comic Song.. " 'the Grass Widower" Olden. Be rt Garvey 'The Na sidaal Patrol " Rich "Harold Rich, Character Duett .... " Jingle - Jokes and vanes" Goode Ke uney & Harvey. Fiano Solo.. een ae ima ee Th een oe ee CENUINE CASTORIA. ALWAYS | Bears the Signature of | Tho Kind You Have.Always Bought. _In,Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STREET, SEW YORK CITY. | : q 20th Century | Grocery [ria ee / Try our 25 and 40c Salada Tea -- Coffee ground and green. All Canned Goods, new and fresh, also cured meats Bologna and Cheese Bread and Flour always on hand Give us a onl o--y0, will | come again 3 HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS GH Dark ATWOOD MAIN STREET, LL ICY ay --a Arosze Undertaker Cavity and Arterial Work .a Specialty | | Saneeeneonscesnesesennosnnonces spare RTH Piano Solo .. ** The Dance_of Mirth ".. ' Gay lor. | Harold Rich. 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