Atwood Bee, 14 Oct 1915, p. 8

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sate " 'Will Richmond i ote peighbors desires to express and friends bis grate- of their kindness in presenting him with such a beautiful - wrist watch prior to his leaving for London to train for oyerseas service. 12th Con. Elma, Oct. 11th, 1915. By the back-firing of a gas: which he was attempting to his father's grist mill at M: Tuesday, Frank Adams, 23 y was instantly killed when th 1 ing crank struck him on the bask of Kingston, Oct. 10--W. RB. Tra the neck, snapping. the opinalaaiae: R. Travers, brae. So yiolent was the»blow that a Sire es Ng -- Travers Served His Term, Tip top prices pai Gowdy's After Harvest Sale Starts SATURDAY A week and a day of Bargains Saturday, Oct. 9th to Saturday, Oct, 16 Watch for Bed advts. in the Banner and Standard Take a day off---come--expecting big things d for produce---cash or trade ~ » Gowdy & Co,, Limited "The Store for all the People" LISTOWEL HEED Atwood # at reasonable prices. Highest cash prices paid for hides. Terms strictly cash J. M. Smith, Proprietor Phone 11-2 JIT IST ISTIC PEER HMMM RIOR: Meat Market, All kinds of choice fresh meats on hand \\Home-made sausages, Bologna and Headcheese . sesie sete WISI RK i") Adams was thrown several feet. - the penitentiary on Tuesday A car load of coal was unloaded on Monday and Tuesday for the Elma cheese factory. THE LONDON ADVERTISER THREE EDITIONS Morning, Noon, Evening Western Ontario's Greatest Daily All the News all the Time Rate by mail, any Edition, $2.00 per year Circulation Dept, London Advertiser Elma Township Gives $1000 to Red Cross Association. At the session on Saturday the Elma Council passed a resolution, igranting the Red Cross Association $1,000. This association is one of the most important departments and _ re- quires a lot of money to carry on the work for the relief of the wounded soldiers, and the council is to be commended on making the grant. _--_ Fry--Smith. Pte. Earl Fry of the Army Medi- - H. B. MORPHY, K.C. cial Corps, London, and Miss Agnes ; Smith, well known young folk of Lis- Barrister, Notary Public towel, were quietly wedded Saturday Conveyancer : evening at the Presbyterian manss, Rev. J. M. Nicol, officiating. They were unattended and the bride was attired in a midnight blue velvet mili- tary suit with hat to match. Solicitor for Bank of Hamilton Listowel, Milverton, Atwood. .... Offices, Listowel and Milyerton Money to Loan. : ' Death of Clinton Resident. ---- Fi y y CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. - Clinton, Ont., Oct. 10 -- Robert Murch, manager of the Huron County House of Refuge, died on Sunday in his 65th year. Two weeks ago he suffered from a paralytic stoke and had since been in a semi-conscious condition. He held the position of manager of this home for eight years, L >> Ontario's Best Business College Our instructors are experienced. Pup- Tee GENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW vorx erty. For Over Thirty Years ils get individual attention and gra dnates are placed in positions. We are receiving applications we cannot Students may enter at any Send for our free catalogue and and previous to that liyed at Gorrie. His widow, two sons and two daugh- meet. ters survive him. time see if it interests you. C. H. Fullerton Supt. D. A. McLachlan, Principal. |} of Colonization Roads. Mr. C. H. Fullerton, New Liskeard, Caphtai Authorized $5,000,000 000,000 $3,750,000 A SYSTEM F you knew how to get $500 would you not try? If you will set aside a few dollars systematically you will be sur- ATWOOD BRANCH A. M, ROBINSON, MANAGER kor Hamil ESTABLISHED 1872- prised how easily you can reach that sum. GEORGE BRAY Barrister, Solicitor Notrary Public Listowel, Ontario --_----_ has been appointed Superintendent of Colonization Roads, under the On- tario Public Works Department, in succession to the late W. H. Bennett, who was among the Canadians killed at St. Julien. he ney Superinten- int, who begins his \ ties on the} see néwn ass Civil sogin- eer,.and has also done Government work in the north. He goes to his new duties with good credentials. Main-st., Atwood, Ontario --~» FOR Choice Bread, Cakes and Buns --==>- CALL ON we" Wm. Lambe Agent for Palin Dairy iry Ice Cream | Physician, Surgeon Accoucheur, Coroner OFFICERS' PAY. ek 8 Behe she do cheche de dock: os = 2 B.S. fin abe Be Bede oe Bo cle ealle Beclecie cde de Specialties-- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ) 7 to the officers of various units at Diseases of women and children, Carling Heights and other mobiliza- - Listowel Business Enter any time. ion, the figures are herewith given : Lieutenant, $2 70 Captains, $3.60 Major, $5.00 Lieut-Colonel, $7.00 The men receive $1.10 and the pon coms a slightly higher sum of money. For particulars write Edwin G. Matthews, -_-- LISTOWEL, ONT. Thanks givin g Day, chinbein's Weekly Store NEW COAT very newest styles and finest cloth that we can buy. Advance in Furs *~ We have received notice that all furs have advanced from 30 to 50 per cent. This does not effect us. Our stock of furs this year is the largest we have ever carried. Sets from $10 up to $100. Extra special prices on mink. muffs and ruffs. Listowel © Last week we bought a new lot of Ladies Coats. We have them in and they are all the ~ Early Closing © Complying with the by-law recently passed by our council, this store will be closed every night, except Saturday nights and until eleven o'clock. nights before holidays, when store will remain open J. M. SCHINBEIN & SON day and being Thanksgiving was much appreciated, visited at other points. The business places were closed. In the morning at 10.30 a union Thanksgiving seryice was held in St. Alban's church, this News tion centres throughout the Domin- | 3 Monday was a beautiful autumn |: Many visitors enjoyed |; the day with friends, while others |= Executiye Officer of Board of : Health j Following are the daily wage payed | + be iJ. ROGER, '4 + HARDWARE and TINWARE was well attended. The afternoon was spent in different ways, the bowl- the bowlers, others went hunting. passed away and the people have settled down to their yarious occupa- tions, waiting for the next home coming of many which will be Christ mas. " --------_<-- Donegal Anniversary. The anniversary services of the Donegal Methodiat Church will be held on Sunday, Oct. 17th. The Rev. R. A. Miller, of Milverton, will con duct divine worship at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Monday, Ost, 18th, the an- nual fowl supper will be seryed-in the best Donegal style. . The Methodist Choir, Listowel, will furnish anthema, duets, quartetts, solos, recitations, violin solos. Addresses will be de R. A. Miller. This wil? be the treat of the season. All who have ever gt- tended will want to be present on this occasion. Hot supper served from 6 to 8.30 o'clock. Admigsion, Adults : _ | 50c ; children, twelve and under, 25c. . .|' Children Ory z FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA los 'Ont. ing green being the attraction for |: rrr PPS TST ST Ts A Coal and Wood a High Oven Stooping constantly to attend the oven to watch the roast, the Pies, the cakes, etc., is a back breaking task Yet cooking need not be weary-some. The nbw high oven range make it what it always should of been, the most interesting part of house-work. FURNITURE and UNDERTAKER Pees ees Range With _ % er nes 8 Be Be Se heck Ee Boole cBe Be cia ck: us PS Per ees me) 08 & Bt Be SoBe ecdocte Sockecke st: PPPs rh ers Atwood errr. Thus another Thanksgiying Day has livered hy 'the Reve. W. D. McDon- p> ald, B.A., A. C. Stewart, B.A., and | pa tended, and all who have never Bt: | contivate ee 8 8S, Sebel he he che decd: ed SSS SST PSS SS TT eee eee rs rs Synopsis of Canadian Northwest must appear | raon at th Lai Agency or Sub-Agency for the District. Entry by proxy Ageney ditions Land Regulations. = Fi g : may be made at an: (but not Sub-Agency}, on certain con- Duties--Six months residence upon and cuj- The farmers . are base ae sugar beets to the station. I Note the bright snappy ap- of. this "Empress D. WATTERS| ¢ *

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