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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Nov 1908, p. 6

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lee-ens dentist’s fees and pro- motes health. This can only be accomplished by a good brush and a good dentefrice. We hive all the popular tooth prep- hrations and are very proud of our stock of tooth brushes. THE SANITARY These are what we consider the most important points in any merchandise. In buying it is what we aim to get. In selling it is what we aim togive Here are a few particulars to remember about. QUALITY - VALUE Every coat is new. ll'w-ry coat is thorough. Materials are good. Styles are correct. The fit. is perfect. They are not skimped in either length or width. NE‘V FITTED COATS-«beautifully tailored m= odels of all-wool Kersey. trimmed silk braid, seams bound, length 5*“, black, brown. "gravy, $13.50. l "‘ NE‘V LOOSE BACK COATSâ€"stylishly made of all-wool her-03'. silk braid trimmed in Mikado effect, length 49", navy and New golf and motor shapps. in black, and tweeds in browns and sâ€"fur pull downsâ€"wry dressy and comfortable. Special at 500., 75c. and $1.00. Proper Care of the Teeth Men’s Gloves and Mitts, look for the fl.B.K. brand, it guarantees Quality Men's Galloway with Astmchan Collar, $35.10. 5' Men's Black Astraehan (bat, $25.1“. _ Men's Muskrat-lined. lwst beaver cloth Coat, collar of elegant ,rPersian Lamb, worth $100 for $80. Men’s Marnmt-linml Cunt, best beaver shell, German otter collar, a handsome coat. at $50.00. Men’s Special Driving Coat. shell of best beaver cloth, lining heavy black curl clnth. collar of German otter, a splendid com, 325.“). Men’s Fur, Fur Lined and Fur Trimmed Coats JAMES IRELAND DRUGS AND CHEMICALS at rock bottom prices. ll kinds of DARLIRG’S DRUG STORE. en‘s Fall and Winter Caps an, $12.50. NE‘V LOOSE BACK BLA(‘K KERSEY COATSâ€"long, loose, dortable, trimuwd with splf strapping. bound wnms, length 51", d to waist with satin finish Italian cloth, $12.0 '. RDWARE “'orking Mitts for men at 500.. 600., 750., $1.00 and $1.25. Working Gloves, lined ul unlined, 25c. to $1.50. Mocha Gloves. dressy gnml wearers, 85c., $1.00, $1.25, $2.00. Buckskin Gloves. granninv Indian tan, 2.00. Do you intend to buy a Store or Range this winter? If so, we will be pleased to have you inspect our assortment. It has been admitted by good authority that the “Happy Thought” is the best Rance manufactured. There has been more “Happy fi‘houghts” sold than any other Range manufactured in Canada. Have you seen our Colt Halters. We also have a great variety of Horse and Cattle Halters. We have an immense stock of Gent’s Mitts and Gloves, which we are selling at ridiculously low prices. A very fine line of Ladies’ Sample Gloves were left in 'our store by a traveller, and we have since received instructions to dispose of them. Who will be the lucky buyers ? Two more Cars of Coal are on the way. Place :your order at once if you require any. quality. Our stock of Sleigh Bells is something extra. We have full body Strings, half Strings, quarter Strings, Open Bells and Shaft Gongs. In Robes, Rugs, Horse Blankets and Whips we can satisfy any customer in quantity and These New Winter Coats Phone : 3. Durham something needed inoevery jag); ily. We have just received a large lot of very fine scrubs, to clear at 2 for 5c. whole, ground and mixed, strict- ly pure and prices away down. Try a glass of our delicious ICE CREAM SODA Cooling and refreshing. Hand Scrubs Pure Spices Newest Shapes '- 86'; Corporation of the Township of Glenelg. PUBLIC NOTICE is herpby given that the Munipipal Council of the Township of Glenelg will, at 9 meet- ing to be held in the Township Hall. in he said Township of Glenclg «1 Tuesday, the 15th day of Deoem‘mr. AD., 1308. at we hour of ten o‘clock in tue for-anon). cona.d;r a by-Luw (a. stomping Up, $11.11 and conveying perticna of the -ghwuy or mad allowance between canoes-st us two and twee, south of the Durhun Road. Township of Glenelg,aud of the diversion termf upm Lots 11 and 12 in he said third oouocsdiun d:- scribxd as follows,â€" ‘ - A w FIRSTLYâ€"A tract of Inn! of ir- regular 8.:71p6‘ hing part of road sl- lowanoe between Concessin two (2 and tore (3), south of the Durham Road, 'l‘owns.;ip at Glonelg. County of Grey. being more pant‘oularly du- oribul as follows. Begnmng it a pint on t..e southerly lim.t of said roll allow-mu? which rant is two lum- drfl and sewn (2.07) feet eulcrly lrom to westerly linLt of Lst thir- teen (13) Concession three (3). sguth. of the Durham Road. when measure! along mid southerly limit of roalal- lowanoe; t'uenoe north-easterly on a straight l.ne whose course is n-thh sixty-one (61) degrees forty-me (41) minutes east. ‘1 distance of one hundred and eighty (180) feet to the nortmerly limit of said Nu‘d allow- ance; tuence westerly along said northerly limit of mud allowance. 3 déasganoe of five hundred and eighty ( )_ (get; thenoe‘southl-we'ste’rly on ‘-‘A -"vd ‘vv’ -vâ€"v erly on a curved line to the right having a radius of two thousand eight hundrei (2800 feet. a (1:30ng of one hundrei an titty-eight (158) feet to the southerly limit of said road allowance; thenoc‘easjgrly a} n_g ‘vvv’ __--, a ital cur§féiiro the right. a disfanoe ot_ ifty (50) teetz‘ tkegoeLnAaouth-west- AI A _"_“‘ aaid southerly limit of anti read al- lowance. a distance of six hunirid and five (605) feet to the point of beginning; said tract of 13111 con- taining ninC-ty one-hundreit‘hs (0.90) of an acre more or less- lowanoe, a distance of six hunlred and five (605) feet to the point at beginning; said tract of 13111 con- taming mncty one-hundreit‘hs (0.90) of an acre more or less. SECONDLYâ€"A tract of land of irregular s.‘-.upe on Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12). CUIICLSSiUU t..ree (:5) soutlz 0f the 3 to of Glenelg, ing the road allowance as County of Grey, be- UUI‘llitlll Rind, Townfl opened? ---_v L‘LVIV‘JVV. v Shielâ€"Kennaâ€"Thnt is accordance with suggestion in repent.“ r3 \tr uble between Kirb and Lewis. Mr. Lewis be r.~quest to remove fence same time ago, erected by hem across travelled rmd named In said report. -C;lr1°L{d. Umbaohâ€"Slhlclâ€"Thnt the money be pa (1 which Umlmoh spent on Weltz Calvert MILâ€"Curried. Kcnnaâ€"Bwetz â€" That J. HenOy be for public use by Le Townsh.p erefund'd 65 cents. interest charged Glenelg, in November. 1874. and Which may be described as follows,â€" Cam- mencing at the north-westerly angle of said Lot eleven, (11); thence south sixty-three (63) degrees east. {twee hundred and sixteen 1nd eigxt-tenths (316.8) feet; thence nortn eighty-two (82) degrees, fif- teen (15) minutis east two hundrel and twenty-four an'l [our tanths (334.4) feet; t:.tnce north seventy- tnree (73) degrees east one hunlnd and ei ..ty-£our and (184.8) ett; tisenoe north tentl's, (112.2 feet; twenty-five (25) degrees east. tias (118.8) feet to 5b;mh_B-n€t.z. re purchase eighttnths fifty-t we. (5:!) degrees, twenty (:20) minutes east one hundred and twelve and two-‘ thence north one ; P. hundred and eighteen and eight-ten-z ' the north-' erly 111114: of said Lot twelve (12): .. thence south eighty (80).dtgrees. tit: 11. llaulmnnI, on balances of 1907 taxesâ€"carted. Sl1'..s-lâ€"K;-nnnâ€"-’Tht!t motion of Um- of new rend 1111:.wunoe from Va]. Planz and J. \Valter, passed at meeting of coun- o'l, S:pt:'rnber 16th. 1908, be rescind- ed, suspcnd'd owing to cslunoil hav- mg mud»: other arrangzments re said roadâ€"Curried. Shitlâ€"l’rnlmcha'l‘hflt Miss Eliza- btth O‘Dafi-nnel. Mrs. P. Skelly and Mrs. \Valsh b: exempted. from taxes for yem' 1908.â€"-Cnrried. Kcnnaâ€"Btnotzâ€"Tnat ath-o (mounts be p-l'd.â€"Carriaed. J. L. ltupp-Cnthnl, 80 lOIldS grnVEI by p, m. Kannu .. ...$ 4.50 Ltlhold, 100 loads of gravel by p.m . Falck Ledbold 5.00 J. Petty, 85 10nds gravel by 3‘” [LII]. 4.25 an following '2"7 "flo'a'dékr'éivé'l' -- 1 ty-one L51) minutes west along and northerly limit, seventy-nine and two-tents (73.2) feet; thence south-3 twenty-five (25) degrees. west fifty-l nine and four-tenths (59.4) feet;' tmnoe south fifty-two (52) degrees twenty (20) minutes west, seventy-' nine and two tenths (79.2) feet ; thence south s-:vent '-thre(: (73) degrees wrst one hundro and hunt -two and one-tenth (22.1) feet; tgence south «eigf‘tty-two (82) degrees, fifteen (15) minutes west, two hundred and one: and one-tenth (201.1) fort; thence: north sixty-throe (63) dc-gr-Cs west,‘ one hundred and nin'cty-ylght (138) feet to a point :.n the northerly limit; of said Lot eleven (11); thence. south eighty (80) degrees. fifty~one| (51) minutcs west along said north-. erl limit, a d‘stnncoof one hunslred an Cig twin And eightâ€"tenths (118.8) feet to t w) point of ‘hwinning; said tract of land contain ng one and, fifteen on_-..undrciths (1.15) acres. more or less. : ALND for estubli‘s‘:ing as a high- way ’in lieu t"ereof, the Yolk-“dug,i nuxncly,â€"â€" A Strip of land 3.xty-six (‘66) feet wide. in Lots thirteen (13) twelve (12) and eleven (11) Concession three (3)south of the Durham: Roadg! Towns‘ ip of Glenelg, Csunty of Gre ,l more particularly described as fo-E lows,â€" Commencing at a point on tic northerly limits of Said Lt't t'irtOC-n (13), which point is twof hundred and seven (207) feet easter- ly from the westerlv limits of said Lot tiirtoen (13) when measured along mid northerly limits; thence, eastrrl'ly along said northcrl 11H1.lt5,. a distance of one hundred an seventy (170) fact; thence south-westerly on a straight line whose courseis south sixty-one (61) degrees, formâ€"sue (41) minutes West, a distance of three hundred and eighty-five (385.) feet to. a point on a spiral curve; tienoe (n a spiral curve to the right, a distance of one hundred and eighty-five (185) tmt: thence on a curved line to the rig‘ t. having a radius of three thou- sand and ninety-one (3091) feet, a distance of one thousani, one hun- dred and ten (1110) feet to a point on :1 Spiral curve; thence westerly on a Spinal curve to the right, a dis- tance of seventy-one (71) feetto the westerly limit of said Lot eleven (11); thence northuerl along said wester- ly limit of sai Lot eleven (11), a distance of sixty-six (66) fleet: thence easterly on a spinal curve to the left, a distanoe_of sevgnty-slx (76) figgt: to the left, having a radius of three thousand and twenty-five (3025) feet, a distance of one thousand and eigh- (ty-aeven (1087) feet to a point on a spiral curve,; thence north-easterly on a Spiral curve to the left. a dis- tanoeo one hundred and eighty-three (183) feet; thence north-easterly on a straight line whose course is north sixty-one (61) degrees, forty-one (41) a muteeeafsta'distanoe of two hun- drei am} twenty_-five (2%) feet to the ._‘__.’__ ‘A_ a distance 0! seventy-31x U0] my“ thence north-gasterly on gout-vying? ‘55: “at“ segaamgg am up 0011- a'ming two and fatty-four one hun- dreitha (2.54) acres. more or less. ALL PERSONS interested or whose lands may or might be frejuiioially nequired o atbeni at such meeting when they will be heard in person or by counsel or solicitorr, with re- tenenoe thereto upon petitioning to be so heard. Dated the 12th day of November; A.D., 1908. J. 8 BLACK. Clerk, Township of Glenelg. flow to Treat a Sprain. apt-aim. mum and lamenessare romp“ reliev _ by Chambea'l'nn’s dni ' . TM! unfiment redggeq in- NO l‘ICE. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The M'un'oixpal Council of the tawn- ship of Normnnby, met in the Town- .ship Hall. 'Avton. on Nivembea' 16th, at 1.0 3.111. The Reeve in the chant: all the other members presen't. Baletzâ€"Umbachâ€"That the minutes of the revious meeting, as read. be _a_dgpt- --Cm~r1ed".‘ 0 -" -- I Lâ€" L _.A._.A-‘ :IQ“ 08 no 0p [W.-UIu‘l ucu- Shiaelâ€"Kenna - That report '11.!“ read relative to road dispute re ir- by and Lewis, be received and filled for fifemnoe.â€"Cnrried. p. m. Wh'E‘ppk r ... C. OSuIIVuD, 113 loxds gravel by p.111.J. F scher and 1’. [Ion gun . ..... \V. St phens n. 51 loads gmovel b\ p. Clark. J. L)n£1tnt,J75 loads. gfavel by “army.“ ‘00 mu! 1/35.? why (I‘m. \V. L'ttloe J. thrnne, 841021.113 Jas. Kama, raking off stones, Con. 10 ...... V. Fscher, raking off stones‘ Can. 8 .4 F. Kallcz', raking off stones, Con. 12 ...... \V. H. Ryan, ccxpcnSCS, livery him, etc" 1-0 Lewis and Kir- by Leno». and plan s'deroad P. Horigan, rem-tiring culvert Lot; :26. Gun. 2 and}; ...... '-l_ For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer’s Cherry Pectorni for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con- sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors sp- prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. T. Park, to pay partifls cover- ing bridge, and C. RenkOpf mak'ng drzmin across road J. Weber, 86 pounds of nails fcvr R911k0pf's br'dg:_; .. J. Hazmry, m‘fund on int-(Test on bnhnm tax-'8, 17‘07 ..... . ..’. J. Schnell,rcipa'bing ru‘ud grad- »er, etc. L. Sohrelber. r9. airing road grader and war "ng it for W, lICst ......... R. Nichol, repairing br'dgc, Lot R. IV CDC], II hll Ill}; [)1 ubL, uu 19 and 21, (Son 17 and 18 G. Damm. fcr us cf r-md, by 31? p.111. ......... P. Hollng: .r drawing plank m Krellzr' 3 br dge ......... . A. Mchbf, building snow fence 4 at Yarn-Cy , ...... 9.00l J. K-JII'YI‘, odi'aw'ng tile 3 1010.15 ' 1"?pr ring bridge and use of road to gravel p't .. 13.00: W. II'npf, filling washout at Let 5. Con. 7 and. 8. and. Lat 5 and 6, COD. 7 ...... .. 5.25. V. Fischer, half cost ré'pmiring 01d br'dgc and putting in cul- VCrt. Cairr’ok .tmd Snrmnnby town line ... .. 14.85 V. F solver. inspecting new br‘dgfi, $1.50 per day. and fill- 1 ing Tm approach zit lot 1. Con. .17 1nd 8 12.25 H. Lantz, Opening ditoh and re- . pairing culvert. Garrick line, Norma‘nby’s share ......... 4.00 C. Schenk, mpairing new cul- vert. filling in approach and railing at .side'road, Lot %0 and 21, Con. 14 and 15 .. .. 38.00 W'. Nelson, opening dJi-toh, Lot 31, basflme ...: -. 4.50 J. H. Ellis. cguening ditch, half Minto and drmanby ......... 14.45 C. Forbes. repairing culvert at Lat 20, Con. 11 and. 12 .. ...‘ 1.60 V. G. Escher, 740 feet elm for brLdges 14.80 P. Oehm, to pay parties repair- ing hr! and putting in culvert. 0t 18, Con. 6 .. ...- 4.75 J. Wh-ite'ford, cleaning ditch, 70 rods. Lot 15, Can. 18 .. .. 5.00 L. Foe-rm, 17 poles__a_nd. $1.00 -v‘vâ€"v, L. Foerstcr, 17 poles and $1.00 refund dog tax, 1907 ... ... 5.00 A. Fritz. figuring". culvert, Lot 4.00 H173) \Con t ties amm, 0 pay par Open- ing ditch at Lat 28, Con. 13. 8.00 C. J. Ryan, repairing road and draw: ng tile from Ayton, Lot 40. Con. 2 ... 8.00 G. Leibold, putting in culvert and work at Lot 25, Gun. 6... 3.75 L. Kreller, repairing bridge .75 Messrs. higher and gBenn. 1,388 teal:f cedar to’r covering Reh- ng bridge .. 23.65 WC {331111196 Isliiog. tom: Robina: 2.00 011.3 m. 1153‘“ G. Stewart road, lino _M1_1_Itq anti jurmngy. ... ... 5.” Cull. 10 “y'w â€"v‘ vv . Pteft-ur, é‘l-‘i-nâ€"n’xvng ditch. Lot 21.'Ccn. 10 and 11. gaugerond L -. J. Sockefl. firipa’ring culvert on _o;;ut_1ty _l;n..g‘: ..... 7â€" -__- 1-.. -- 3:11 D: The boot kind of u tontlmonidâ€" “ Bold tor over In” yam." Normanby Council. I W. Inn no a arm I We ”bull no tbs-nun o .11 our autumn. m, raking oft est-mos, 30.1.0. Ara-0°» Down-m “mama" of a'avel by - - u-’ vv “SIC. Willing workers all over the Domin- ion are organizing little hands for stamp selling. The hospital board is hoping thst over a million Itampo will be sold before Christmas, and the 11.95 2.60 - be’ Harry Dodd of Bridge street, Hast- god ings, Ont., _says. “For seven years I 3::- had suffered .land Spent much money iewfdoctoring, but all to no avail. [could “abut very little as the food weal! [’33: ferment and sour, making gas, which Lawicauacd serious heart Oppression. I was said. in constant misery, sour gas would , IMlch from my stomach, I was lan- 1.2}?5' guzd and weak and had no ambition. 1.951 dd not feel like gating anywhem . ‘or aae-‘ing anyone. There was a can-- “mg stunt dull pain in the pit of 'the lstomach. I was unable to sloep, was 4.50'n-crv0us, r-istle'ss and would awake 500i more tired than on g»:~ing to bed. 1 ' ltrled Mi-oâ€"na ani soon found relief 4.25; and in less than six weeks Mi-oâ€"m {had completely cured me. 1'60 Mvzlcfurlane Co.. dz'uggists, sell Mi-o-na tablets at 50 cents a large 9.00 box, under a rigid guarantee to d) lall that is claimed for them or mmey 2'50 back ; o .40 . In I ll. Q l .- AI- ' - _____.. -_. 7.15 1.00 7.50 1.50 3.00 1.50 .65 3.50 6.70 3.00 1.00 3.00 6.00 9.00 1. 0 3.00 0. 1). Bowman, «pangs: re ex- amination of Scip's ditch 8.” Com. Umbach. to play partials. outtin bill at W..:1u's and 11111 at Ca wart’s. and mpg‘rin 3 . oulw'rts 1.. '... 76.15 Cum. va'nml, to {my [mrtfm re- ‘ wiring cum: at 610.3881": . and mmovfng til-u from Wenc- n's to omnmoary ...... . ........ 2.76 M. 15. Mursay. dmm'fng timber,, etc" to culwm. s'dvemoad, Lots 15 and 16 .. .. 1.00 C. F‘ls'ngmr, huh-moo of account “Ewing shlzzwnlks .. .. E. "at". 320 pounds iron bolts and wcnshoors. l’frff‘rrr's bridge 21.35 M. B. Flynn, bulrmo: of print- ‘ng. contract 1908 -. 65.60 Cum. Buctz. Hiking in wrmhout, Lat 15. O m, 7 and 8; repairing I)«_r1n-oku(:r’s br'dg-o, am .1 2.) > (wt of rock elm 3.75 2.25 .‘ ME-oâ€"r'la tablets quickly arouse the lstomach from its inaction and in a short time it is ab1a°to do its work i prolyerly. .. A n 0‘ _ ..... "1.4 R. H. Fortune. on suluwy as Chm-k . ,. .. 5 Cnunc'l mmting at date 1 Ccmm'ssiom-rs. betting .and in- ! toting jobsâ€"Reeve. $3.75; mbaoh. $20.00; Baetz $2.50 K'tnna. $8.50; Shine], $5.00;to- tal .. 3 Com. Shine], .tQ p'iy pzu‘tim, re- alr'in Bohmn's brlfie ..... hue ounoil adjourn tn meet the Clerk’s office as statute, Dsocmber 15th,, at 1 3.111., to (raw) Collectors hall, etC., and L a fond. ion a tcol answers a. moi nocord'ng to his folly. and atlps m is no question whene- ‘to the asker so honestly wants a :wisa answer ms :1: tool questiim. g noral bua'ness. n 1 Mi o-na Tablets Cure Dyspepsia by Promptly Removing the Cause or Honey Back. There is just one way, to cure dya- pcpela and stomach disorders, trivial or serious, and that it to tone up or put energy into the stomach walla so that they will be able 'to prolmrly mix or churn the food. It is the lot of .the‘wise man to be asked fool questims. In f.uct,the asking is an acknowledgment of the mun of whom the inquiry is mxlide. N "Ody cvgr asks a £301 question “The fellow who tries to attraut hus‘nc-ss without advertising is like the fellow who thrcws his awaetheart a slant kiss in the dark. He knows what he is doing, but nobody else does.” Th's being so, the man who asked W;llium Jennings Br n whether h"! rrnlly believed in .rn vertis’ng, pn'd Mr. Brynn compliment. It hap- 'pI'IIOd in Reading, Pennsylvania, tbs w'ntnr, and the modern Commaner indnvd showed that he was a wise man by the mply he made. It was.â€" Every penny from , the stamps, after ' . paying for printing and distribution, will be used for thp - maintenanceofpoor patients at thv MusxoxA FREE HOSPITAL FOR OONSU MPTIVE s, and for extending the fight against the dread \Vhite Plague. This Christmas Stamp idea. was started in Denmark about four years ago, where the cash returns have built and financed a Cunsuxnptixm Hospital. A year ago, the Red Cross Society of Denmark said over 400,000 with the co-operation of stores. churches, clubs, and boys and girls. In fact, everybody helped in this pop- ular movement, and this year their National Red Cross Society is selling the stamps all over the States. ‘ The neat little stamp in red and white, like above cut, and selling at one cent each, is published by the National Sanitarium Association in the interests of the Muskoke Free Hospital. The stamp does not pay postage, but may be put on letters, packages and Christmas cards of all kinds, and will bear the happy See- uon's Greetings everywhere. “'0.- . MAKES ASTOUNDING CURES. A Million to be Sold Before Christmas. 7°11. FORTUNE, clerk. .'.. 39.75 W“ .3 for in Geo. White Son Thrwhing My ' chines. Frost 8’ Wood Implements Agent. for Percival An. American, Persian and Listuwvll p10W5. Mellote Sharpless Cream Svparators Harness, Rugs, \Vhips, Uils. Greases, Stoves, Furnaces, Singvrs Sawing Machines, Heintzmzm‘s Pianos McLaughlin’s Famous Buggies Repairs for all makes of I’lows. Repairs for all makes of Sewing Ma- chines. Automobiles, Ties, Palm, bought per When we say “Bargains" we Illean “Bargains.” \Ve don't put the rice up first and then pull it duw“ 8 cut our regular selling Pl'lOe M much as possible. Inn am 1)? Cases we go Below 0031:. For 10 DAYS. beginning Saturdav Bargains we will give " "" “Wm“? Boys' Sweaters, reg. 80c for. Men’s Caps. reg. 75c for. 45 Boys, Caps. 1‘98. 50c for. . . . . :30 Some Caps will he sold below we feel ashamed to ¢ Pants and Overalls your own price. Underwear worth $1.25 for 1 and other cheaper lines at 1.3:, hat, mote prices, at at nearlv er prices. Ladies’ all-W301 hone ' c . h. worth $1.25, for. 3. . “.m. .éhfl Print! and Flannelettes at and be- low 008?. 5 lbs. 25c Tea for ............. 1 .0q Baa-gains in everything. Positive. 1y for 1 0 Day. f 800 per pr. Children’s Rubbers 30c pr. Leggings @ $1.25 Men’s Felt Hats, 50v, 730 Boys’ Coarse Rubbers ('1 Read List Note Prices and $1.00 each Men’s Tweed Caps Home-made Sox and Mitts 300 pr. All Wool Blankets, accord- ing to weight 0‘1er is known to Everybodyv no need to tell about it, a” Good- in LumhernwnS FARM MACHINERY 0!" p.” record and . ur pn-wm 5 work stamps us as ”w gum 1 training school 0." \Vastex'u Hutu! We have three departments .â€" THE GREAT SCHOOL Commercial. Shorthand Telegraphic 0‘" graduates are in dvnmml as Hudi College teachers as \H-H :u ”-11“ .1 an”. Indifldnal inst: m-xzwn. I" now. Large catalogue trm‘. \Vlglr 1' is mailed free on reqaest. you have any notion of Central Business College Machine Oil. Harness Oil, Ame Grease and Boot Ointment, go to S. P. SAUNDERS W. H. Shaw. Pres. E OUR FINE CATALOGUE JOHN N. MUBUUEK Om ulmyo Fm” Elliott McLachlin S. SCOTT Good. in Rubbers and Snx Toronto “'indmills. AGENT FOR All Kinds of Middaugh House Block C. P. R. Nov. 26, '908 PRINCIPALS The Harnessmake "Ullll LVI\'\J‘ ’ ' ATA LOG U E st. \\ :)f .i‘ Saturday (u 300 IT‘S ‘Md 0f§ Malliluhu .‘H ”and is a stx-irll} family Hum. People’s Mil 0|! ure Manitoba fimn z ‘0. Manitoba Wheat (“nm b either (taken, m- a” u h me from selevted “inn: “1 d is u superior anim- In: M pastry, 91v. ‘ Mntly on hand flu in v. m ‘ 30““ 0|“ AIM) Um 11ml- WCereal, the best Uh in : “Chopped Oats. .‘Iletit I; }! MM 8110!“ md I‘M. f Mmith shop. “:1 Reduction on Hour 10 Bag Lots. M delivered anywhvxw “I up-tp-dabe f;:bC8hop. RESIlmm-y, ,\ “800th 0‘ “yo J. Linn”; 3; ‘gâ€"Next tn 5W3“; to" 353° n-a(‘--.--‘~.-I \ N grocer'dues Hut kw; h null and we will am Cull us up by teluph : “kinds of Grain bought :11 Price “(I Steam Fitters. . 1 IANUFACTL' M 1-1:.» WK Boxes, l‘hn‘svlm : Wind Stzlclwi‘s. ‘ N raisers’ Fevd Hg Enwfiing a Specialty Sash 5’ Doc ’nooofOntholic Rnlws. and M chi“ Cup for aged pm 4.1m A. BELL [DE RTAKE John MCGMV PASTRY FLOL‘R C. Smith Sons TRY OUR NEW (“Hui [00K OR MADE T0 0 tines and Boiler n. Mptly execuum ”PRICES Ax D GOOD 1 Framing on 5120/ bo-dwe flour and h keeppur flour fun s SOVEREIG N ECLIPSE Directorx) WE KEEP attention to flue repairs. ITHS '1‘ H E Busnmxuzâ€"N till January. in

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