| ste fam > 44 1504 DUKNDLS STREET Millers and Dealers in Grain and Feeds of all Kinds! Mt. Nicholls, of Toronto is at preâ€" | |sent looking after Mrs. Swain‘s busiâ€" wmmnennmmmemmvenmm mmmenemmenmetne ness, and assisting in winding up the yo inss U mevs 8 ns s , estate. & ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY C. & W. Wadsworth onï¬ dorumpratanmirenmoiafrairrh % im o oc es atenioa o. ns Araneer n eredanct esnt lt BERLINER GRAMOPREONE COMPANY Maniutacturers of »Tigree fnon Brand" Graham and W bholeâ€"wheat Flours. * There are 23 other selections by HARRY LAU DER in our catalogâ€"your neares t Victorâ€"Berliner dealer will play them for you. If no dealer in your @ place write to us for /,)%\\ t catalogâ€"free. _ y | t . 4 s z>\ i T Victor Gramophones All delightfully descr'if?é"‘d& on Victor Record 58009, "A Trip to Inverary", which is one of the best of the Lauder series. The great Scotch comeâ€" 4 dian will keep you laughing j ,:, during the entire journey %%%ï¬ as he sing'si‘%?“ï¬but a little ":«?;l trip he made on a thirdâ€"class :f;%g\:\,\&\ car, and the pretty }ass he \:'%:‘\%\:‘\{‘ met on the way.â€"â€" 4 / P i.’ [: \\' The romance bega;&l‘ tf{hen 7 4A S‘q they both tried to s in & | [Â¥A wA) through the doorâ€"ways of é %‘ z:flg::»;%%‘l{}i‘ the car at the same time,,; \\W\& w}};ï¬%‘i All delightfully descfiï¬;)é%% r*\\ : " on Victor Record 58009,'*‘-3%’ ¢] & @E‘R“& "A Trip to Imverary", \"~\. fï¬g vhremfjeenme cefalLe tay ‘p~ % t «y3 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, 5 CC Eo o ko mSza uen se : Svea yB ooo eneveanee 1°24VT TT G 477 ", T Tt 7 5 s BB t\a d S t b 2# 0 H_; 61 a C [ \Cag £ & & § tagt â€" Cns f R $ c" i J a § CC bC=to i ts § A & B o & ts Bb 8 t & Qnge$ i a B 3 c n css . in Spanish leather and Imitation leather, in early Enalish and Golden finish, at prices t at will surprice yonu.â€" Call and see them. "‘WIG MASTER‘® vorce‘"> WEST ON MILLS FR O C K E D. S A N D E BR nea.a,rAr.097, carload of new and upâ€"toâ€"date (ESTABLISHED: 1828. PROPRIETOR uit Rg} 3 TORONTO from $15.00 up. Sold on easy terms if desired. § °19 9 | & t | ts 8 | t id § | 3 Â¥8l ) /Cz on 4 & 37 7 / o4 $ ejjlots \;s;»\ § | «2 B . o it 6B | &T a 4@&3? § § | j 5 ygoy. ma frstenll . 64 ; 0Ve C /r\\ \IC Us 1 & t e se us wofd) is stt oe â€" t C /ss [ \ |â€" m Ee E)4 \. c 64 oSb § | \L ? v.,._. },{13‘ }J é‘g{{" & ts & + snbag Cocap d § | n N -"F!?i"‘}g{ff § J : s O . L ® ts C E) o | ht h 54 %~ $s $ & $ ; 5 ul se o | THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NCw york City. > LIMITEBP, Mentreal. â€" Near Cor. Keele Telephone No. ] 16 \ The above is from a letter written indications point to an early fall. by G. E. Braun, a wellâ€"known stotkâ€"; man and farmer near Lethbridge, f _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"gaâ€"_â€"_â€"_â€"> Alta. Mr. Braun‘s favorable opinion | of the high merit of Nerviline is sharâ€"‘ GUNNS‘, Limited, wish to adviso lï¬d by tho(‘ilsaï¬ds Olf Canadians IWho farmers that they prefer deliveries of ‘have prove erviline is simply a /.. 3 |marvel for cramps, diarrhoea, flatuâ€" ‘Y% bogS at their packing house, lence, nausea and stomach disorders. West Toronto, on Wednesdays and ‘Safe to use, guaranteed to cureâ€"you Fridays and in any case, not earlier ‘calxi\ make no mti:!t;llte in k%epini Ne°C than Tuesday, or later than Friday viline for your y remedy. Large 1 25¢. bottles; five for $1.00 SBold everyâ€" each week. Highest prices paid for 'where, or the Catarrhozone Co., Select hogs. Weights preferred, 160 Kingston, Ont. . 15 to 220 poundg, Nervéiingn; [Strengthens) g Weak _ i ‘f } Stomach_s: _g ful of Nefviline in hot g Stomachs. _g swee ‘ï¬pedlgwater, and my stomach ‘felt betâ€" ter at once. I used Negviling several times, and was complétely restorâ€" ed." _A Wellâ€"Known Westerner Tells of 24Â¥ Re sells bank fixtures, satfes anc ' Suffering, Misery and Pain That "taMonery, from which he reaps a \ o Corea witk Norvilmes . fommission ‘ol SidOger morse, 14 r ; 3 2 moves on to a new town and woTks vevetagv weeks ago I ate.some green the plan over again.. This has be: setables and some fruit that was come so common that the banking not quite ripe. . It brought on a fit of department . has aired the plan and mdlgestu?n, but.’;iunf@rtunately it deâ€" has exposed some specific instances, veloped into h‘1gcollghs, accompanmied hoping it will put i a stop to the by nausea and cramps. I was dreadâ€" practice. ; fully ill for two daygâ€"my head ached i and throbbed; I beldhed gas continuâ€"l â€"-â€"â€"â€"Oâ€"Q"’_" ally, and I was %un§b1e to sleep at ‘ } night. _ _A neighbfor}s_‘happened in to People who borrow trouble are alâ€" see me and urged me to.try Nerviâ€" ways . anxious to turn it over to , _ lines EWelf, I wouldn‘t others. 3 Nerviliae i have elggeq shat any . i prep@ratfon _ could. It is not so. much the great sins [Stre ngthenSS help & so\iquickly. _ 1 which take the freshness from our Weak | tookphalféa teaspoonâ€" conscience as the inumberless petty The Ladies Aid â€"of the Methodist the state men Church elected the. following officers s speculations for the ensuing year:â€"Hon. Pres., into towns th Mrs. Pearen; Pregident, â€"Mrs. Portâ€" banks than‘ nee age; Treasurer; Mrs. Norton; Seeâ€" YeSstory\ready t retary, Mrs. Marshgll. The officers of of the banking last year left a sgubstantial balance tUsing they get on bhand. This So&ety meets" on the Cers and stockh first Monday of each month. |matter the nan ) Miss Connor ha {visiting her on T E. O~ .No. @§2. . will hold~ ar Oyster supper in gze basement of the Methodist Church _ here on Guy: Fawkes night, on Friday, Nov. 5th. |Rev. Father Player, 0.8.B. To correcting the ten Commandâ€" ) $ ments sse.~ _0 ... |â€"â€"~St. John‘s (Anglican) Church. Eimbellishing â€" Pontius Pilate 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. a?d putting. new ribbon on 3 p.m.; Sunday School. ues t e T p.m. Evensong and Sermon. uttine a new tail on the \ ~Celebration of Holy. Communion, rooster of St. Peter and first Sunday of the month at 11 am. . ECAOUNS WS comibul. .2 uL ... \third Sunday at 8 a.m. eluguice ard el@ine The > left wing of the Guardian J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector arere n y es ‘.._. . k Washing the Servant of the Presbyterian Church. ; High Priests and putting _ On Sunday next, services will be Carmine on his theek... ... held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m; Sunday Renewing Heaven,‘ sadjusting ‘School at 3 p.m. the stars, and cleaning up l qz iB the moon..~.~ ... % Pighs. ; rightening up the ames of | Methodist â€" Church. Hell, putting a iew tay | Eublic Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p. on the devil, meBding his (m. Sunday School and â€"Adult Bible hoot, and doing sevyeral odd (Classes at 2.45 pm. . jobs for the damnegd...... ...... Rev. B. R. Strangways B.A., B.D., Rebordering the r@gbes of i ‘Pastotr. Herod,. and adju%iing his sb wins marsavas mslsn { Baptist Church. Taking; the spots off the clon of | PuBlic Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 Sofins. ... ol . o p.m. Sundayâ€"School, 3 6‘clock p.m. Putting carrings in‘ Sarah‘s The foundation for the new Baptist Mission is nearly â€" completed, the superstructure will be gone ahead with as quickly as possible. ; We are pleased th report that Mcs. Swain is up angd about. again, a‘ though not complétely recovered from her recent severe illness. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 3 p.m., Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. third Sunday at 8 a.m. d The Young, P. will hold a Hallo day evening in th wMr. Carter of 1EEast Toronto, has purchased a house on Buttonwood Ave. and intends %taking up his residâ€" ence here. 1 St. Philip‘s. Divine service next Sunday at 3 o‘clock p.m. St. John‘s (Catholic) Church. On Sunday next. Mass will be celeâ€" brated at 10.30 a.m. Priest in charge Rev. Father Player, 0.S8.B. e Btr t â€"farect tC ragans e»“‘aï¬ï¬ffl‘t‘ï¬fï¬â€˜ ~@f cleven directors neatly_all of 'wéc-ix; the special prizelf sale lat CGabel‘s, aro farmers, placed there because of Weston; everyroof come, something the benefit to be Gerived from the, for ecvery plurcbhaâ€"dp. advertising. $ £ Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector CHURCH SERVICES. a~ f tmteoital prize sal ryBoG®:. co chacd. oples . Association veen party on Monâ€" Methodist Church. | a f?w lady friends anksgiving day. Sloa asvOI the â€"When you see a banana peel restâ€" ing on the sidewalk and a fat man uncomsciously apprroaching it, the indications point to an early fall. It is not so much the great sins which take the freshness from our conscience as the numberless petty faults which we are frequently comâ€" mitting. 3 The influence of this is directly to ward conservation. / The farmer Beâ€" . lieves in making the bark safc; hence_ he looks with doubt& on commercial, paper and ties his. faith to farm mortgages and similar investments: | Ii nothing offers He keeps the money in the svanlt ‘until. at times banks | have 65 to 70 per cent. of their deâ€"} posits in cash and sight exchange. He likewise has a, well defined doubt-} fulness of everything that savors of | Wall ~street and cautions his officers to use great care. Thfs is particularâ€" ly true since the flurry of 19907, and it results in tying up a great deal of money that should be working. The farmerâ€"banker is being educated,â€" but at present he is a factor to be conâ€" sidered in the estinmiate of interior bank conditions. & The bank commissioner has found a An old chureh in ?elg-um decided to repair its properties, and employed an artist to touch mp a large paintâ€" ing. Upon presenting his bill the Committee in charge refused payment unless the details(%l were _ specified whereupon he presented an itemized bill as followsâ€" _ & FARMERS FOUNDING BANKS HARD EARNED WAGES Total TTEMS o MeqQnCERECROAORSACHOREROEOAOAOACHERSECASroneonthomentnepenonntmmerrercrercrns $ 5 12 55 24 5/02 2 20 3 39 5 18 T14 5 02 4 31 Tok 613 00 26 30 No. 8 Dundas St., Mest Ne Sell the Best and Purest Drugs _ AT THE LOWEST PRiGEsS Why try this thing, that thing, for your constipation? Why I‘;Z?:ml;ti;ka old reliable family laxativeâ€"Ayer‘s Pills? â€"Ask your doctor if he approve No sense in running from o dOCtQ{Q to another! Select the best one, then stand by hing. (No\sense either in trying this thing, that thing, for you% cough.. Carefully, deliber ately select the best cough medicine, then take it. Stick to it. Ask your doctor about Ajeits Cherry Pectoral for throat and lung troubles. Sold for mearly seven ty years. No aleohol in this cough medicine. TC A;g C topsh es One DBoct HOWELL & CO.,;~* Included in our surprise sale we will give to boy purchasing 50c. worth and over a vest, RESTRICGTIONS Whatever enâ€" velope you first put vour.hand on you _must take. Ha:ndling envelopes wil] not be allowed Envalopes ‘can> not be exchangâ€" ad‘ With our complete stock of T OILET‘ and PERFUMES, we challenge comparison UNDER NEW MANAGE HERE ARE THE 10 Days Surprise Sale 1) Days Surprist ONLY GEO. PARKER,f Manazer. °. | se Pool > ~< 3 ~<Ce _ se â€"~ uk ~! ; C | #5. <<l _ ; esd MAIN ST. â€" WESTON My Fall Stock of Overcoats, Suits, and Menr‘s Furnishings is cofnp]e?e. We make a Specialty of Men‘s Fine Tailoring. worth of Mer@handise ing money. i# 1 To Every Customer purchasing Goods to the amofint of $2.00 or over at our store from NOV. ist TO NOV.17th we will give &n opportunity to select one of our? e 20¢ .. o T SURPRISE ENVELOPES~_ D R U G GIS T S , Owing to the sati=factory inereaso in bnsi-z' ness upder our new management, we feel called up n to celebratein an extranrdinary R > 3% manner the anproval the public has bestowed. upon our libers l.'busineg‘_s methods and _low. price poli¢cy. | To this ead we will give awysa A FREE GIF T | ;a 44$@200.00 ~=*: COME and take it away. GA BE L MEN‘S OUTFITTER # Cust F OR YOU Tt will be like findâ€" WwEST TORQNT Hray F14E y Dai;s‘:f Snpiste A ~â€"ENVELOPE > than a 2 Contains _ article.and up to a OVERCOAT $12.50 = i suIt Ayd «P NO the g is ady PISC Ccat