T5 \Vanted. 1st opened out 3 ends of factory ling from 5') vdl ’. Efï¬- mic: that be most I 311â€"“ ,nd INK Mm! ‘HII.DREN m «roe! tore Iiw- fem whim.“ tron alcmg ABM 0' R! "as" to Day.†root ‘ f. nr {009. ii.) speciï¬cations {went 0? any wxsTRUCTIOS I rim-talks in 'h'rm N [Lt-\L, Dying. Made .tisfau'tiun is only 12 exclusively GRANT waived up 3 Peel ’3 .pecial d9 ID 0 W EN SOUND. arly. Ht tter, but Sale. DTHY M of Board N 1‘ h 038 are You can. ‘1‘ than in hrida. to 9†by Indiv iduany pensed mor ‘ 'i‘HB apple is supposed to be the most wholesome end nutritious of fruits, end the Hud- son Apple Peter is the most per- feut article to use for poring this fruit. Our assortment is large. HE most proï¬tsble investment any housewife cnn meke in the money spent in the pnrchsse of a Meet and Food Chopper. It is indeed a most vdnsble kitchen utensil. With its help much wholesome food which might otherwise he wanted is converted into the most appetizing dishes. Cell and see our veriety. HAT mechemc on work without one of our Rivet- iug Hammers. We hove mode a cut on them, end are selling 500 Hommers 1t 25c. Apple Parers quulity at 33. E heve the largest variety of Churn: to be found any where. Our Rocker Chums ere “king the lead As we contemplate making ; extensive alterations in the i’ next two weeks we will make 1 I u big 1ed11ctions 011 all Fancy Goods and sunde1ies--always the lowest, but 1'01 next two weeks lower still. We are Anvil Clamp Tees Up- tO-date Call {1 .OUGH 3nd Rudy Wheel- . butows for 82. A better The Peopte’s Drug Store 1, Meat Choppers Mflading, J.H.|]aI|iI}g1 W heelbarrows Hammers and be convinced that we are the best and cheapest. i Chums in everything - In I'nimproved Farm Lands Suitable For Wheat Growing. Following is the Land: Not the Oldest-Not the largest Just the Best. If vox} wish to receive the Best Commercial anï¬ Shorthand Edncanon, it is necessary that you attend the Bestâ€" Business College Because each student is taught separate. ; l)‘ at his own desk: ‘_ Because all ditticulties are thoroughly ; explained as they occur. thus avoiding loss ’- ot time to the students and enabling them! to accomplish more than is possible in class ! teachinu; l Because each student receives special at-‘ tenti m in his weak subjects and may choose ' his subjects: 5 Because each student does his work in- ‘ dependent of all others thereby establishog inst conï¬dence in himself; 1 Because by attending the day and even-1 ing classes. students graduate in a shorti ; time and at .a small cost: . . I ! Because its graduates are BIIJOVIDR thei Ibest positions in almost every Canadian‘ s - - , and American Cit.“ ! Because this College enjoys the conï¬w ; dence of the Business Public. I Because it teaches Actual business from | l l start to ï¬nish: 3 Because its Shorthand students are doingl ‘ marvellom work. swine writing 10 words 3 per minute after attending only two‘ OSOu Jiynl'y and August. All section 26 in Township 27. Range 62. weso or we 15» Principal Meridian. containg 540 acres, more or less. The South half and North West quarter have Hudson Bay Com- pany title. The price of these 480 acres is $11 50 per acre. terms $3870 cash. balance being payable to Hudson Bay Company in five annual instalments, bearing 7%. the ï¬rst of these being payable in November 1905. The North East quarter is a Homestead. also held by the owner of the South half and North \Vest quarter. and will be abandOn. ed FREE in favor of the purchaser of these 3 quarter sections. tains furnish a permanent supply of building timber, while the Valley of the Assiniboine, 6 miles distant, furnishes an ample supply of fuel. The soil is (termed? described in the oflicial report of the Canadian erernment as being of a rich alluvial nature. with a elav subsoil. considered by experts the best for wheat growing. The Mount Forest Mortimer and Pretsell, This CuHPge is the Best :â€" 311 student is taught separate Room 9 n ‘26 in Township 27. Range 32. West 0! the lat. Meridian. containg 540 acres, more or less. ha1fandNox-th West quarter have Hudson Bay Com- The price of these 480 acres is $11 50 per acre. terms . balance being payable to Hudson Bay Company in I {natnlmnnt9- bearing 70/_. the ï¬rst of these being \VRI'I‘E FOR PARTICULARS. When the Harvest Is Past PICKLINCI SEASON And you ï¬nd time to think about, your necessities. come to us for Boots and Shoes at. .500 per pair' Men's Tweed PuntSJI 00 per pair Extra ï¬ne “'00! Sox 20c per pair All Prints, Ginghams. Sateens Muslims and other Summer Goods at reducei prices. We can supply all your wants for the . . Beat XXX White Wine and Cider Vinegars. Pickling. Spices. whole ground Sealers in all sizes. Our Teas are so wail-known this line requires no mutant. We have the best BLACK, GREEN, JAPAN, MIXED, in bulk 1nd in lead packages. Also the celebraied “ BED FEATHER †an at. 400 per lb. :‘innipeg. While weddings are invariably re. garded as the most interesting of social functions. possibly one of the prettiest events was the mar- riage on Wednesday of Miss Jennie D. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of this place. to Mr. George Ledingham of Bentinok. Atâ€"half past ï¬ve o’clock the rela-' tions and intimate friends numbering about seventy assembled in the par. lor, where under a beautiful lacs drapery, the ceremony was to be con-' ducted by the Rev. Mr. Shepherd of Markdale. While the Lohengrin (Wagner)weddtng chorus was played by Mrs. J. A. Kirke of Massie. sister of the bride, the bridal party entered, the bride leaning on the arm 01 her father, and attended by her sister Lizzie of Buflalo. The groom being supported by his brother Mr. John I Ledingham of Duluth. l The bride who is one of the fairest of Berkley’s many fair deughtero looked beautiful in a. gown of white silk, with all over lace and applique. and full bridal veil caught with sweet peas. the bridesmaid wearing pink orgnndie with valenoienee lace. Lit- tle Miss Libbie Boyle of Glnecott made a most charming flower girl. After congratulations a Wedding dinner of unusual excellance was served on the lawn. after which the evening was spent. in social inter- course, music and an enjoyable lit- erary program. The high esteem in which both bride and groom are held. was fully evident by the many beautiful and valuable presents they received. The cold weather will soon be here and you will want 1. Fur- nace or Stove. It will pay you to call in and see our Stock. We carry the very best lines such as the The ï¬rsr six hours after a. girl in engaged, she acts much like a man incoxicatbd. Atchison Globe Furnaces Stoves Pease Furnace We will give you a. guarantee with them. We also carry HARDWARE and 'TIN WARE. Sydenham Mutual Fire Ins. Co. ESTABLISHED 1869. Insures farm buildings and contents, dwellings and contents in towns and vil- lages. Everything in a dwelling is covered by one sum. Contents of out-buildings in. cludes all the farm produce generally. Stacks and live stock from ï¬re or lightning: the widest range of insurance at the lowest rate~. If your insurance expires this year it will pay you to insure in the Sydenliam. WEDDING IN BERKELEY. J . H. McFAYDEN. Agent, April Nthâ€"6m. DURHAM P. O Walker Pilot Range Tinware and Hardware DON’T SHOVE A dull Lawn Mower. Have it ground hy nmchinery. It will run pm'fectlv true, do ï¬rst-class work and transform your evening’s HARD WORK Drop a card to Into an enjoyable task. Bicycles Sewing Machines, etc,\Vringers ï¬tted with New Rubber Rolls : Road Vehicles and Baby Cabs fitted with New Rubber Tires. \Vorkmzmship and prices guar- anteed satisfactory. A trial is respectfully solicited. SHOP IS NEXT TO POST OFFICE. HARRY W. BENTON. Siegner *ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ Wakasamemarwmxm 3 New Goods for Ordered Suits MEN’S COLORED SHIRTS MEN’S TIES LADIES’ SKIRTS TRUNKS and VALISES We have a huge table of Men’s and Boy’s Reedy- to Wear Clothing. which we went to reduce. The goods are rightâ€"and you’ll ï¬nd the prices right. If you want to save money hete is an extn chonce. We’ve just got in some new suit lengthsâ€"TWEEDS \VORSTEDS. VENETIANS. that will mnke up swell suits. We can sell you goods and trimmings so you can have a suit ï¬nished at 81500 to $18.00. Hard and Soft Frontsâ€"handsome patternsâ€"and above allâ€"GOOD FITTEBS. Four-in-hands. Flowing Ends or Made-up ties. \Ve have a large assortmentâ€"Light and Dark Colors. \Vhen you look at them. you’ll be sure to see juSt the tie you want. The New Skirts for Fall ere now in stock. end are swell. We hove them from the plnin teilored eï¬ects to the more dressv pleated ones. Skirts to ï¬t everybody. Skirts at. all prices from $2.50 to $5.50. \Ve're here in the Trunk many to ï¬t you out with ling equipment. Trunks 3 25 to 87 00 Cl Suit 0.369.350 to 06.00 Te We want to buy your Butter and Eggs at Highest Prices. REUEUBER THE PM Of At Exceptional Prices Club Bags .1.50 to $3.50 Tolesco;ye..75c. to 31.50 and Valiso business. any kind of tune!- LAIDLA W'8 OLD 87400. now in stock. tnd