HAY. .CFARLANE .h Train Toronto 10:20 p.111. 0 headache i8 ‘ .ered stomach. Class. Se!“- ‘5Ԡand Caps 101‘ 25C, 11 the regular ’ exall Stora. 1' Tickets Here Garafraxa ll. Let us shew 20 DAYS {Y LAWN DURHAM :ry you ndexof .cterâ€"mora!-â€" IE BEST a. pound of ONERY ctioner Grocer Smocks, Flannel- 1911 Town ‘ ment in Windsor, um. 11 you aesu'e to ï¬lly call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat 111 our Windsor oï¬ces which are for Correspondence and r-" for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: ï¬ne f0, A.._ 925. KENNEDY KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. ‘9] v- â€WVâ€- V- “V“. N0 NA . $5â€. affibsan WITHOUT wm CONSENT. No name: on boxes or envelo RiAmmr.†C°nfldcntiaL Question List and Cost of Treatment FREE FOR HOME - DaéL‘KENN IY KENN EDY Mr. Wm “'Elmn was Gx'avezflmrst \‘Isit' . 111;: hi; muthwr 1. Mrs. \‘s'.L. Wri‘: ’ . Home {To \ 0 Ext mrdc '1 5110 l. ms, LIFELEss} DEBILITJATED MEN ________ .v ~--v..-V .u. lutulc§9 an ul pt ices, which is the leading :adies’ shoe made in Canada~ Al- -0 many other makes at lowest Drives. , " T ’ hi} to see our stack of Fall Shoes for men. thelatest styles, Y†~ .xziiity and lowest p1 ices th at H] he get in town. Ni." H31, SHOESâ€"“'9 are this year offering a small premimn “if" "I ." Imit- of Scluml shoes sold a! $1.50 and ““9“ “'hWh “'1†e' ' ‘ . . Luv-x: zhe hearts of ynnr boys and girls and enable them to D??- ?†ti “H-u'r duties more pleasantly. This premium is a pencil hm: EMU“ x {but are always useful in who“), so do not deprive, your “Vi K'ir'is uf this great Opportunity. mix-r ,‘c'nu- Shoes here. Don‘t fail to see our Trunksand Suit ~ . tm- bust, runney van buy. :.-..~ m-zrk and Repairing promptlï¬v attended to. 'I‘ERMS-(“ash or Eggs. Our ' . £13118 address. Bed R0 Chairs, Parlorï¬ï¬‚ Frames. and all iViDg proï¬ts. '- Michigan Ave. and Griswold St, Detroit, Mich. your mats, Floor Oilcloth of differ FOR THE “'INDOVVSâ€"T \Vindnw Shades. Bobinette Po] 330 W%‘ m ‘4ԠI l . ‘ UOOI‘ October 19th, 1911 The Big “Shoe Store FOR THE FLOOR r Mats, Floor Oilcl¢ NOW ON. NOW we CAN m ALMOST AN Y FEET L'NDERTAKING RECEIVES SPECIAL THGS. MCGRATH Spring is here and All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to »â€" Rugs 9]] REA EH Are you a victim? Have you lost hOpe? Are on intending to marry? Has3our blood ibeen ( iseased? Have you anv neakness? Our New Method Treatment “in cme \ou. \\ hat it has done for Others it will do for \'.0u Consultation Free. No matter “ho has treated you write for an honest Opinion Free of Chars e. Books Free-â€" “Boyhood. Manhood Fatherhood.†(Illustrat- ed) on Diseases of Men. CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY R Are you a victim? Have you __ ‘ page} Are {ouhipt‘egd'iygtggxal Our New Method Treatment has snatched hundreds fr11111 the brink of despair has re- s urcd 1:1ppi11ess to 111: ndreds of homes and has 111311es11ccessful men of those M10 “ere '111111na11d1111t. ' We yrescribe speciï¬c rem- edics for each individu came according to the <1 mptomq and complicationsâ€"“e have no 1 meat medicines. This is one of the secrets of our wonderful successes our treatment can- not fail. far we prescribe remedies adapted to each 1nd1v1dual case Only curable cases ac- ce pted. We have done business throughout Cagada for over 20 Years. the victims of earl y indiscretions and later-€15: cesses. who are failures in lifeâ€"you are the ones we can restore to manhood and revive the spark of energy and vitality. Don‘t give up in despair because you have treated with Other doctors. used electric belts and tried various drug store nostrums. 77 “Shoes ugs. .911 $293 and c0 of different calors. Sâ€"Tapestry Curtainc \ PUJCS. Brass Poles nf . YOUNG MEN AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN, _......3- Racks, Hall Tables. “'e are nnw prepared to cater to the public in the highest. grade of Footwear in town, both In style and quality. “'9 are smoking a, ‘12!) lane of i. EMPRESS SHOES for ladies, at Our Big Summer Sate is now over and we have cleared out all our odd lines. IS THE TIME TO BUY Suitfs, China. , China Cabinets. Odd :ture Mouldings. Picture will be sold ATTENTION ies, Hall Seats. ’8, Mat trssses,Springs “Shoes†FROM THE at lowest Mats, 3 The residenre of M; on 1 )1» ~ iMiles Thistl. $.11? .; tb Sci ‘0 i0 of a pictty Well in: at one 0?: Iclock Tuesday :zf‘ivcziz'ivron. '1' 01:0", 01' §10:h. when their second daughter, ‘Hannuh 31'3‘."elle.\“‘< :‘iizirreld to 1Mr. Ernest Cecil liraux’ii. of 'iz'hifjnl-l Son. Out. The Stat. 11! l'1i'ic,;it‘.enriâ€" led by her sister, Miss LiPy Thi-‘H :le‘.\‘:tite. and given away by her ffathcr. entered the parlor tn the istrains of the Weddin: march, ,played by her sister \l iss Be:1t-; irice ThiStIcWaitc. The pz'ulor dec- ‘orations \vze e \92)' pretty. done in ! autumn leax es and pl ants. of which. an artistic background was formed for the bridal party with garlandsl suspended above. The ceremony’ was performed by the family petsâ€" ,tor, Rev. G. s. Hilligan, MA... in! [the presence of about fifty guests. The bride looked very pretty in a dainty gown of white Silk, With 'pearl trimmings. She Wore atulle (veil. and carried a bouquet 0f carnations and lil.V of the valley. Her only Ornament was a Pearl necklace, the gift of the groom. After the marriage. a choice Wed- ding breakfast was served. A .number of friends accompanied Mr and Mrs. Brown to the depot, and followed by many good Wishes they left on the evening train for their home at Brighton. The bride travelled in a handsome costume of blue cloth, with stylish black and white hat. The ,bride was the recipient of a large :number of beautiful wedding padéents. She rifles 81, .8 sun was\ l r ‘V -- Q O‘U".‘ v ..... u v JAILCAIL. mght last. Just as she 11:13 ahou‘ Mrs. Flw‘n mm’ed la'- 1 Week to retir a stone thrown with fxom the (1d (1 111 Shed 195151911“), much force crash: (I through the to ‘1'11'.. D. 3‘10? 3 avish s lesidcnce k: {Chen \\.11d0 A, 21:11 passer} \.it.'1i 'near the cemetery. :3 few zuches of he: 111.111. Rev. J.’S I, Mi um. and 311%.“:in culprit. if found out. will son. of Hu1t9v1hc sweat Thursdayi With just punishment. last with old f1‘:1'e1ris here. “110! Rev. Mr. McLaren. of BrookViIle, W19 0 pie eased to meet them again preached in the Baptist church on "v‘ 313"“ “‘0 3'93†absence Sun-d: 3' and made such a favw- Mr. J. Latimer. uho has been {01 able impression, that an efzu f some ti me in R. J. Spmule 3 office will be made to secuxe hi 111 as 11? has seemed the posstion ofOrgz1z1~ tm The M: thodist 1) 1 113" 1281' With the .~t.O,l.’_W, and 11511 supp 10d bv Mr. (1m Si 31131121 leave in a few day: .01‘ Stratfo: ‘.(I 011911 Sound a tal-wwi yw-un; his tenitorv bcing the countv of student, who has :1 1;:~1::~_;' Perth. "‘1 kI‘(‘ 3‘3. 0 ’l I g The annual convention of the South Grey Teachex-s' Association held here on Thursday and Friday last. was very successful. The program throng 2310111 W15 exc ]- lent and the nev. H154; 1 school «2.1.3 plonou‘nced by all an ideal place Ma and Mrs. C‘ecil Cameron. and little dzzuthter Helen. of Bramford, are spending :1 few days in holiâ€" dav here. Mrs Cameroon, foxmexl} Maud Haxncxen. resided here thir- teen 5e. rs ago. and her old friends are pleased to meet her again. Bornâ€"At th'atRU'd Mrs. W.G. Slaughter, man Vincent. Mrs. Flynn moved from the mid drill 811' to M2. D. MC‘I‘avish 'near the cemeterv A‘. O Mr. “KB“. Bu Ida. of Stayner parents hrâ€? {-1 wee '. Mrs. Andrew Bent last wed: to the citx‘ Mr. “'1' II \Vflmn u Mrs. Pye extended \‘ in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. place. received the week of the death their d: u'-.‘,‘hter, Mrs. who had been a ‘Several months, 5Who was a of this sad news last at (‘hicaa'm cf .Tjâ€"I, (.‘az'l.])ai-;'n great sufferer {hr The deceased, 1119;th esteemed We‘vmw an. Was in her 53nd year. 01 _ t.)l](‘ ‘was born on the old homestead. east of this Village, where her marriage took place about 52 years ago. Her husband. tWO sons, and two daughters, survive her. and with her aged parents. have the deep sympathy of the communiti'. Miss A span of horses 31 C 1116) farmer frun'lxziv hele one (1 :While tied on tha street. the team took fxiOht at an automobile. and broke 3112113 b1* 11 =11? captured bcfom seiious (1111121262 was done. MI. W m. Reid has weave-:1 1 position of Zenitor at the 5011002 in the place of My. Wmâ€. resigned. belonging to had a liVoly a" Iaat 11(‘.ek mr am: Mrs. Archie Stewart, of the west back line. celebrated the first anniversary of their Weddinï¬' day or. Wednesday evening, the 11th inst. at which an emerald-3* time was spent by a goodly m‘m '\ ber- Uf the rplnfivnc A: U r0310 line a pret plat?) or “'ednm if ate 89113.11} .nd :Mrs. John Brown. of 111 received the sad news 1a: 9 has returned from Visit with her duus .S spent by a the relatives couple. (I H 5" O \V FLESHER '7‘ mama." the residence of rs. Andrew Beattie. To~ a pretty wedding took Wednesday afternoon. b. When their daughter. ‘, Ivjson Wilson 0rd. to hort ‘prnule's cf’ice. tion of Org â€an! _W, and W511 for Stratfoz'd. wil Pr, 3 son, Nor- B marrbd to Mr. , of Vancouver, B. [y “"28 porfrn'mod him returned 31d daughter, th" ft‘)1Ԥ3‘.9:'°s PLAN _\'1‘ (in; ‘71 y'sar. 55110 M homestead. R!†{FRY} of the Ins: ugh \ e I" {2'0 m MI'S. ELK Rich’rd‘m turned from visiting: h at Lucknow. Dundrelk Fair drew many here on Fri'fhy. :m'i a 1021?} down to the concert in the ing. wm be made to secure him as tor. The Methodist I) lit supplied by Mr. (_1‘O.Si.2l)§r) Owen Sound. a tal'mdfl v. “UM.“ uU .un; : LLIOJ} m‘leasa .~m.;.u‘:u B 11:11 .15 p.11).1\01{ 3.2111 .o‘ugaztst'ax \mu 5 3,121 flung} p:0l{(ï¬l --..“,. 111;.“ srgaam YUJGAJS patrfjuoo any»; .311 on" (11‘ ‘13‘1gdeoq 3L1), go 1110 13.".xuju113 uc-aq gsn'.‘ 51:11 smï¬noq ‘.II\[ "x? Hui-.1 ((31.1:‘e3r1sg'1 ,- 3.5; L' ()1; pa -.\ rum g1:1.‘3‘noq “p.11 5 111 pm: '1111 D PRIZE “Aâ€â€"â€"$100,00 to. be given to the farmer in esch Province who will use durmg 1911 the nearest number of barrels of “CANADA" Cement. PRIZE “ . 2"â€" 00.00 to be given to the farmer in each Provxnoe Who “CANADA" Cement for the greatest number of purposes. PRIZE “C".â€" $100.00 to be given to the farmer m .each Province who furnishes us with the photograph showmz am has? M ..... ed to each Province. These prizes into four groups, consisting of: of was an estoe mm"s church, terost in the Sunday schon Guild. ’k‘ Um! .) H Li ‘€ , ,_ "n... Launucc WHO i't’h the photograph shOW§ng the best of any kind of work done on hxs farm during 1911 with “CANADA" Cement. PRIZE “Dâ€-â€"- $100.00 to be given to the farmer in each Province who submxts the best and most complete description of how any par- ticular piece of work (shown by photograph sent in) was done. Every farmer in Canada is eligible. Therefore, do not be deterred from enter- NT? «um 3317111101 1115 rc- itin: 1132‘ d mum med member of Ch and took a deep work of the ('hv‘, and YC'Ilnf? 13001)}. 35} *N, ‘J. DJFH H'i‘néiiu'. < ’l'it SEYI'S EARL} ,.‘1' recently pur- 100L103 agmnd (1011311591.; 17'0 LID-"up .;a a1 1 '§.1 5.113;.“ ammds WIN-â€1003 c.1011 SUEBLLEQJ 31.11 paguvd ,,'.)[;4$:3 .xagpgg u; 131101.31 1.0... 1:02; .13}; '.1.3.\' 1.1103 1311 . 01;». 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(‘ av SURE? 11“., 0 toicher at E}>'_ of Mr. and Mrs. 3 convention " ‘(A R um; ‘ .‘c school “D†have no bearing whatever upon the cu; El:.kc-l_v O '~'Cr ‘3 u IOU \‘s‘ O \K': . '11! “km: Week. the quantity of h ,_ r m d )TX'IE’ Mrs. \K SUI}? in 123 I) \Y' uptndalp fl zviwvyÂ¥ kw-p nu" thaw g?'uz'Pl' dues l ï¬hv mill and we Ca“ us up by I: 11: kinds of Grain Gundb‘ delivered “390123 Reduction an ‘~ mu! mark h Is a an happi '7’! 3'. 't, t, V" P ‘ “19nd of â€NW". and Hr purv Manihrha flu" U. ' Mwnirn!m thaf ( w I‘ié‘hm' “whats N and. H; I‘ll. L""( \(“M' ‘ l- “3’ 553-! a“ ()ur wethmis seem .‘VHHH m hung UH‘. nnlm’nï¬w GENERAL COUNTRY miIes from Durham: verv a] 3‘ ï¬ Wï¬'\'x bu 1'28 1mm Mar Honey to "as h'mflht 533 ACRES '-’* 1"! n ‘l‘hl'u ( a anw-r'inr artirh 325 A CRES dose man who doins nNH'i’iHIla‘ flour Haw, you ever L war to give you n . O . ' dam» flunr and feed an Pp mzr- ï¬nm' for sale. :- dues not keep it come 0 mi we will age you right up by telephone N0. 8. A†kfud -. \ratL‘AW (1039 t" I) du‘elï¬rugï¬ne In rge our-huiiding' nil! r':: hay. 2 tons to acne. only L Kxanks the sunshine ofl Alâ€" bargains. roton Static; xetior. on Flour in 10 Bag Lots. 5 Vanitnha and?! Out ° is a strictiy ï¬rst (-153 family flour â€'1‘"? at"?! 19 for 37351132 PM? ECLEPSE Done Every Day 1‘0th 36" Of cheat) V to IJ'â€nd At M at†sotd ‘Cfl HS 138. run'whore in Hanover Convex'ancer “:11: H] nam- A Proton wins businese With H. t fled to go skew!) and Tiusmith BIC , my 0mm. in conned“? Vi“ hnv mauv‘m d h.‘ '2. hon-n, other {til 1 L“M‘L flulfl'. â€Ede from Writings (Ira N ever . *m’ :Hn- n- \‘lll(i as 0111 \e‘r Lti (I it? mu our ki. mi 119 m im 1) 1km; ' qt Bwtrer and mm) 0-1 a SM n. (puking: u hvat thI (“sz gmval .L please WW"- 503:3: rhmwsric an V 'I-tf‘r who ,JO\\’ 1““. 0.9th 3 Mental (-‘Dposite The "01182. Ha: “In" gram, I'll-a158,; dd as our "0387'“; “Vidal?“ 'Viwent. ’ Hanan