Atwood Bee, 30 Sep 1915, p. 8

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o Bros., of Listowel, were|. Kess threshing én the 14th con. of rei this week. Diep. -- In Elma, on Figeday; 'Septeinber 28th, 1915, Mary McLeod, relict of the late Donald McDonald, aged 90 years The funeral took place from her late residence, lot 5, con. 8, on Wednesday afternoon to the Elma Centre Cemetery. work on Mr. Thos. Harris's new cot- Novice TO 'OREDITORS -- All ac- counts for twine, repairs and small goods is due by October 1st. So please- call and settle -as I need the money to_pay my own.bills. -- Alex. Morrison, Atwood Will " tell you what 'Its Coming 'Its almost Here this space next week. Gowdy & Co., Limited "The Store for all the People" LISTOWEL bid . in Atwood Meat Market = The brick-layers have- commenced | The farmers were jeu beaiogta | get busy cutting corn, but the heayy rains of Saturday night and Sunday morning have saturated the land - much as to render this line of work almost impracticable on the low lands for sometime, x The patriotic league of Millbank during the past few weeks eold tickets at fifty-cent each and on Friday at Milveyton the tickets were draws for prizes. The first prize was five dred weight of Jewel flour and Mr. M. R. 'Morrison, 'of town; 'held the lucky number, 420. Max-was some floury-jewel on Saturday when he received the message. The Women's Patriotic League de- sire to thank the girls for their val- uable services on fair day in selling flags, 'also all those who helped ia anyway. All! articles left in tha din- ing hall were taken to Mrs. T. G. Rallantynes, owners kindly call for same. Amount received. Sale of flags..........0-.0000- $ 70 05 Meals .... ...-.cceeceseeeeesees 154 96 "Total ..c.ccceeceesee eeeeneeeS $225 01 Mrs. Geo. E. Cox, Secretary. H. B. MORPHY, K.C. Barrister, Notary Public Conveyancer Solicitor for Bank of Hamilton Listowel, Milverton, Atwood Offices, Listowel-and Milyerton Money to Loan. ok 3 ; = Z All kinds of choice fresh meats on hand Home-made sausages, Bologna and Headcheese at reasonable prices. Highest cash prices paid for hides. Terms strictly cash J. M. Smith, Phone 11-2 Proprietor CENTRAL b) STRATFORD, ONT. Ontario's Best Business College see if it interests you. D. A. McLachlan, Principal. i : : Se : -- Paid sag -- ~ $3,000,008 Surplu a ny $3,750,000 A. M. Bank or Hai ESTABLISHED FARMERS' BUSINESS Receive Special Atten'ion ATWOOD BRANCH 'GEORGE BRAY Barrister, Solicitor Rotary. Public _ Listowel, On AND SALE NOTES "D. A. KIDD, M.D." Main-st., Atwood, Ontario Physician, Surgeon Accoucheur, Coroner Executiye Officer of Board of Health Specialties -- Eye. Mar, Nose and Throat Diseases of women and children. Listowel Business COLLEGE Inter any tire. ROBINSON, MANAGER ami iltor 1872 For particulars wrile Edwin G. Matthews, LISTOWEL, ONT J M. Schinbein & Son Listowel's Underwear House Turnbull's for ladies and child- ren, combination or separate gar- Buy your underwear early before prices advance. We have more underwear this year than any her year and can give you them at old prices. Canada's Three Best Makes STANFIELDS PENMANS TURNBULLS For Fine Underwear Try Us. Stanfie'd's Underwear, label and_blue label, guaranteed rinkable. unsh heavy from $1.25 to $1.75. Penman's for ladies or men, combination or single garments, natural wco!l, two weights. is a real ¢00d kind to wear, from $1.25 to $2.00. J. M,S Listowel extra heavy ribbed, two weights, red is the best underwear made, prices ot- Sr, NFIELDS SCHINBEIN & SON V + ow Rae ments. Special Bargain---A full ribbed underwear suitable for fall wear, on sale 75c a garment. This is extra fine wool, Flannelette Blankets Grey or white Size 11-4 $1.25 Size 12-4 $2.50 Ttheut to the station "where telatives at Palmerston. the Milverton fair on Friday. Private Jesse Peachey of Louse Mrs. Longmire is home again after west. is visiting with relatives i in town and Vicinity. Mr. Geo. Wy nih "3 Wingham, is visting with his. daughter, Mrs. 'D. Watters. Mrs. J, Rowland, of Monkton, was 14th con last week. Born.--In Atwood, on 1 Wednesday Sept. 29th, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leirach, @ son. Miss Carrie Rae, of .St. Marys, spent a few day this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jao. Roger. Mrs. William McCallem, of Wal- ton, yisited at the parental home, Maitland, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leslie, of Pat: merston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Leslie, 8th con. A mild attack of blackleg has bro- ken out among the cattle in a small section of Wallace township. Miss Mildred Wherry, of Peterboro' attended the: Hamilton - Richmond wedding at Union on Tuesday. Mrs. Jno. McIntyre returaed to Atwood last week after spending the summer with her sons in tho west. Mr. Hugh A. McOourt has pur- chased a new corn cutter and binder which will be very convenient to the locality. Mr. Harry Ratcliffe left on Tues- day for Toronto where he will take Our instructors are experienced. Pup- || the commercial and finance course at ils get individual attention and gra- [|] the University. duates are placed in positions. We v3 - " are receiving applications we cannot Rough , on Rats' clearn meet. Students may enter at any [/out Rats, Mice, etc. Don't die is time. Send for our free catalogne and |} the house. 1ldc. and 25c. at Drug and Country stores. Mrs. F. W. Sherwood, of Mitchell, nnd Mrs. H J. Donahoe, of Chicago, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Robinson. Born--At Belleville, New Jersey, on Sunday, September 26th, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Holst ( nee Miss Roberta Wilson) a son. Misa Edith Leslie is visiting 'with : 'Quite a number from here took i in: spent Sunday with his family in town. | being on an extended trip to the}: Miss Loye Hamilton, of Thedford, } renewing old acquaintances on the} . 'Tue Cow TAur Company. | Mothers Know That MONTREALENEW YORK a CASTORIA Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years THE GENTAUR SOMPANY, Naw Yann erry, ing. J, The farmers ace busy. _ harvesting ey are being shipped to the factories. : We'll Tickle Your Palate and your economical bump at the same time with our bak- We not only have a reputation for making good quality bread, but we aré experts on all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY CAKES, PIES, BUNS, etc The reasonable prices we charge for our baking makes it cheaper to buy than baké. 'Try one of our cakes. ..Wm. Lambe * Balke, Confectionery and lee Crsata Pastor Mr. M. R. Morrison has received the position as teller in the Bank of made very welcome, so they left for parts unknown, The anniversary services of the Monkton Methodist church wilt be held next Sunday, Oct. 3rd. Rev. Mr. Millyard, of Listowel, will take charge of the service. Mr. Edwin Smith met with a rat her serious accident last Wednesday while drawing out fence posts with the horses, while hitched to one and hoisting it over a shore, springing towards _him, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM HENRY JOLLY LATE OF THE VILLAGE OF ATWOOD, IN THE CHANT, DECEASED. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to The Trustee Act, R.S.O., 1914, Chap- ter 121, that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said William Henry Jolly, deceased, who died on orabout the seventh day of August, 1915, are required to send hy post paid, or to deliver to the un- dersigned, George Bray, Esq., Lis- towel, the Solicitor for the Executors of the said Estate on or before the eleventh day of October, A.D. 1915 their names and addresses with {ull particulars of their claims, a state- nent of their accounts and the nature of the security (if any) held by them duly verified. TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that after the eleventh day of October, 1915, the Executors of the said Estate will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice as aforesaid, and said |' Executors will not be liable for such assets cr any part thereof to any per- son or persons of whose claims notice shall nét bave been received at the time of such distribution. Dated at Listowel this tenth day of September, A.D., 1915. Alison Jolly and Thomas G Ballantyne, Executors, by George Ontario Bray, their solicitor. Soh 8 oe Be ole Ba albe olbe olf abc ofbe oe cle llc clbe obo cle cool Hamilton. Mr. Johnston Peebles has taken the position as junior clerk. + Acaravan of gipsies passed through | ¢ the village on Saturday afternoon and | ¢ paid the stores a visited but were not | + Seek 4. cReabecke shook Er ees es the post | * struck a|+ heavy blow, fracturing the jaw bone. | 4 Executors' Notice to Creditors t tJ. ROGER, COUNTY OF PERTH, LUMBER MER- | + 7 TTS Se clecdoohe st. ers TT rT cold floors to freeze your feet when youjump out of bed inthe mornings. stall a guaranteed In- BMECLA "ir FURNACE and be comfortable during the coldest days HARDWARE and TINWARE FURNITURE and UNDERTAKER & nights. Atwood Bc Bo Bie cBe Ba aBe Becks cle vie dle Be che Be Bache ct. She Bo cBe cle cBoSeches¥e shesk bai the ee aie it i a eet tt SPSS SE TT es ce ie ie aie sie he i ie ie i Synopsis of Canadian Northwest by proxy m aeene7 (but) not Sub-A get ney), HE sole head of a femily. or any male over dito Dut tiv: ation ore = land homes omest ca certain co the In hoy uired e vicinity. Land Regulations. tead a onarter-sec x peates tos cons oes vpn ade near may live eents wae miles ot = 'y on farm o east 80 ac: itions, A habitable Lome te, is re. except where regidence is lormed in certain districts a homesteade standing may pre-empt a quartereection v along: -- his homestead, Price 6, Must reside six months in os Sof thres vears, cults $200. acres and erect @ aps e arca mi caltivation is ow to feduc- tion in aern land. ed gee inary be be subst itn for ¢ tions, Bema tig ue eicks a nister 6 In or. N.B.--U re of thia ot v cxtlanmegt wi ey be ie + 64358. Brussols fair this Friday will bé the attraction for many in this neighb r hocd. Note the bright snappy ap- : pone of this "Empress" Shoe, perfect in every line and incor detail; made on one of the newest lasts designed by the biggest woman's-shoe 'makers in Canada. We are agents for "Empress" Shoes for Women. Needs no in. D. WATTERS

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