November “206, 1911. 3 V ’v’d- ,Vvvvv'vaV‘i \. S’JVVVVWVVWVVV VVV’s‘ > - - HAIR GOODS MUSIC "Airs omen “We-M“ are s . . i . 9' . l The Least Fuel, The Most Sailsfactlon ' . L I"? 11.8 the holidays m t ) # W- ‘ j" l Belgrave Ira-ends. $ . ( . . . ~; it was Ftrc : --â€"!" - - agents. .: _o , . - - ,- , . ., __T._._.T_ ; Mr. Frank Pember, of the ‘ __ ,Thanksgl‘mg lurkel With her Pa- hél-e :fl‘iltbï¬iore 3. g Pember Hair Store and Beauty The King and Queen â€mend 1° ‘ients’ Mr. am} Mrs' Henry Law’ ton-7 .,-,,.,,..;Lss ‘) Clllt I 13.13 t f T attend a “cstnrnaad†music-hall per-l ence. She likes SWi-nton Park so .. .. . . .ng . ure ns 1 11 e0 oronto ,, . . well no“. h . , “memes guar- 2 h _ , ’ fornance 6.1.12.3 thSZI‘ visit to Ed-n-l . t at she 18 almost begin- . j. g S ould prove of interest and burgh, lnlng to think of it as home __ >- it: advantage 1.0 every woman How extraordinary such an an- l Mr. and Mrs John Henry were .. N ' ' ' 9 ‘ . . u the Head Q Who reads this announcement. muncem‘ém “ould hale seemed to down from H - - _> . \ . o .1; P f , , people thirty or forty years ago, says a . . . epu orth a fortnight _ Llswhrlthhlh,; so 3:, r0 essor Pember Will dlt-play an English writer. For at that per» g0 “Sum-g 01d frxends around the " “(.5 fit †f .hef‘d an assortment of natural wavv IOd’.8‘nd even m ““1011 later “mast C'Or'ners- Writing an item over . 33:3. ;asall‘ne .. . .;- SW12 l B’ ‘ ,d P "P 91 musm-halls were not “respectable.†two weeks old is a job we d ‘ ..l. nth-Che}: . 1 C 188, lid! S, U115 and dMany of them, indeed, were merely like and “.01†do it again fout . .. ,3 Transformations. the equal of a Junc‘fs ‘0 bowls, and “0‘ always While prob ll' ~ or a . .1 ’ll. .1 h , ’ very high-class hotels at that. At an . -' 1U .‘ not until the busv n . <3 W M) l as nev er before been earlier date still they were just “free- Sprmg Work starts. U hapb :l r ,. § seen out-Slde ol Toronto. anil'easles’. Where the Performe’si The Provin - 1 I , , l‘l 1* t a up! u â€1-: _ .9631 c.†'31 v- H ( were unpaid, and the chairman was , C13 nSpector accom- 3"†â€will“ m "'olsl 3-": r app-g a name. ... l avery ome 2 l elther the landlord or one of his em- hauled: our own Public School In- l“ K. ,.,-.. m V, 7 , . , ,. . ployees. Spector, C“ml'1‘~bcll t ' , , ,;,l . - V 2 ' ‘ o l . ‘ ' ; ,u' Y - o ‘ I O a l4 . .x .3. I) bright, ( f. \\ B ( all be J]. C61) .ltllltï¬ t‘.) (1CL(}lll E- llbl’l thlS, E ‘ 1‘0 charge “'38 made for adUIISSIOn, rece t1 . ‘ 3 our QChOOI | 4" '- 2 4‘. V . e ‘_ - ‘ . 7. , ‘ 1 - J»- , , . . n b- B()t]1 \‘ ere mucll )1 . 1 . ‘ itâ€: s Lea.) -. {:7}; We mill ltft t“. tfl“. hilt} 'nIlO‘l'l i‘i'tlilt. ‘cl . the landlord relying on his profit on with the w ‘k _ I easel l _' 3:) gems, ( f. . .......,.l . _ W 4) , I": 1Ԡ) H. J ll r . é _ . the sale of refreshments, nor were \I' 0’ done by Our teacher fâ€? - i L ,;. ll .l.:;_llt_\ “HQ†(‘1 let, ., it, , app} { .. “Will also examine and dia DOSE the performers paid as a general rule. f 155 A- Scott. T 3 “‘s‘ l'lltl‘lu‘lll 1s. m tout wncll you are buvincr 3,} l . g L ' After a "’hile' “Willem the prol’rie'l Rev l1 L) i. ' 1 .. N ,, â€â€œlll .m“ 'l" ,7 f’ ‘7 < l Free Of Charge all Hair and Scalp tors of some of the better-known free- ' ' f I" Hill‘tlob’ preached a i ' ‘11" {H ‘ l ' 'J ‘ " 3"†T «ltt’lllélltb. be") ( TI’ 11 d 1 . ._ and-easies discovered that. it was to Thanksgiving sermon ill St. Paul’s l. :_ . at: ;_;. . 1 K... :glrsol. us}; “the udvlce Of E l 011 ) es an Nb Mince may be their jute?“ to fee certain favotllit: 3n Sunday laSt. The members had . .. . . . . -. - ' . » ' -~ ' ‘ Slngers. or some reason or o e . .2 ., , . ‘ . 1 M 5‘): ltulll- sla'l 22d ll~ Hill-f. illlll lflij lll a,p081- 3‘ l 1?)th UPOD' Fine TtheeS and {our dollars a week seems to have ECOlltttl the ('hUICh for mid} an ' - u v. \,. . .°'. , , t . l. 0 a ‘n w‘ 0' V' l r ' ' OCCZISIOll' wvm 4 r . if. f l :- ' .‘a'l: _\ ()21; i «‘l “5.18 X‘. llll a: is 110“ - :3 l ‘Vigs for Gentlemen a SpCClalty. A ‘ begl‘lmtshe Eluiclunt bï¬gfllalbl liald. \' Sh I ~. ’ WW . ..v’ ... . , ., . - .1 . . . 1 ec'es, ._ .y scan .‘a ,9 The 0,, ‘7 ,v . i â€1,. l, l «A L I" hi I‘ ill-3.,» :llt)lll(l be. “ ! VISIT! ll‘lll be undoubtedly wm'tll l Jenny Hill, and quite a number of o h- 311‘ H' ‘langcnrn m‘ed the talk - -_.___-_y_\ _ .. J \ W ‘ r y ,_ . j. l _, Y. '1 n l' " lers who attt rtx'artls became famol s ‘ 1' ‘UUOY 5:3"? them on July 9th l < 1?} l. l l ‘t ' w t l\ ’ . it". ...(l Illilrle the 3 l éOUi ‘.l 1119 at l. 19 Ian the concert piatl'orm or the. variety 5‘) W011 that they are cominw back .gv l stasze, were content to Sill†several to him ftv u - . 3 n l , , 3-; I ~ - . . . _ n . -. ). molt, of it in S ). ‘~ .~ 4 . J .-..., F f HAHN H OUQE lsonrjs nightly In return 1.121. this m<a~ '(_.}m,.ch~ E‘W'clrom UIt. Hill s -. T 3 l1 . U Egret \‘yayit. 3,“..533 .V,‘ ’n . . -‘ . \\-l )9 ~t‘ l l ] To rent a buildlllf: S"'l;:1*ale i'ro -‘ a ‘ """’171“- ...; l THL‘RSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, lg†’hotcl and give all ill-"l: ll l‘ltlent 1l<;=r='ot'- Qua“, ,, 1 . ' - - 3* '. ll'l’l'c'lllt-t of a si'ni'ar lilld. but plus a. tt ‘1 ,3 1“â€m“? “f our W‘Olllc .' ‘3‘ l . . . ' u v . 'ig‘nlï¬i‘ .l .VH... V: v I. . :«'.i:4'2; “ ""3; l‘lt’v‘ :1 ("ll((3)i1 I‘D‘C gun-(13V R ' ( ‘ ' - -. - -..- - .. -.- 11 t 'il :3; , Lathes. who for any reason cannot vlsu the Hotel, kindly write or telephone 3?, at“ (a i? ,1: led L,’ "[3:51] $3.62. 3, Port a, \n, («1. .11 mi†)1 . ( "‘1‘! ;- , .z‘.’ l? ‘5 j__"t':. . -“ ill}... >l‘ ml ‘rtw-t lit" let. “'1 ...-f l «- ) '. ll-L'I‘x . rt}: :f- \'\‘:T-. t. v... H :3 no, 'l ‘ " " ‘ '- -' 1.0: i‘ .53†1111! ("Qljtljx'vt » : ,_._,. 3,â€. K ‘ l“ oztktnalj.’ pen“ lit-NZ". in yhu best a; l ““d M“ lember \Hll call. \“‘.1=>‘::-~.;al. as (_.l.‘:t;l1<"t ll'f.._.‘lll the illâ€"R'Ql‘ll \K'E‘ll-jPl‘tfl‘ll‘tl‘vd l’I'UJ-Il‘am \’("l"_‘.' much, ._ ., utililllt‘l‘. 3: , . . . -. - _ . .... . “ 3‘ ‘ 113‘? ‘7‘“ jigâ€, Your l‘PIleter of that place Will - . W l l ll‘l\'t- llswtl mn- srlfv {lint llli‘V llJVé}S‘l(‘(‘t‘.(‘(l€d‘ 4,: l lupin-":1; T ‘1-23.31?“(I‘d-Ilvï¬iivnlia-‘iv â€Lid-V tlt) lUSllCC’ [U the (iff'lil' in This '. lit-r owl (’I)IIl\'" ilwllt‘t'liy. it has all lllP newest g l N E W7 EDGE HILL if, , 3 , : bi“, lll"“€::ol“l\llia§ ill 76;) llml "(ft ‘ ' ' I 22v :u-nc:~.. : 4'. l.\l lit): «vs, l:::l:lv of tllwlll lot'uliar to . , , 71.3 1" U .~ .11“ f" u - ‘3’ ,‘3 . d - I - : ) R. . . I g i l 311.. \‘r [1). AI()].I.‘S()!1 lids P11: 1", 11‘)“; l ' "(l '111'11‘8 l~ 72* l-()l_l(1’)ll. llel‘e aIl' ‘ “\TI'Q ‘Ky‘ 11' . ‘ ’1 ' . I" . . 1" l' 1 ‘ 6'. l Estecl roof on his house. lvfal‘.tl as (ins-lists and dancers Mr. H i. i} ‘0} ant “‘0 Cllll(‘ll""n ‘. . '9 .' ~ l l"t lit tl-‘ L1"l'.t'l"tll I’l‘-lll‘ill'él:-1('E‘ U Vv†110118 3.“. \ l D G d St . rind Klimt: I..“ll ,2" \‘y’iido the psi-fen}; (â€â€œ1" S‘l‘f‘nf in". 8 fpV’ ‘\")Cl'§ V.- . w,.,... . , p y, . r e ,- .r‘ ,_ , -»~- . u - . -~ ~* ~- \. .ltll Ltl {in it. is lit) 3: t l. El ) l L.:l_. llt'll. ! E l ry 00 S Ore } Milélegge 1211.3], Elf!) lolonto, and of the late lamented Dan Leno. Pair-1105' friends. ,1; 4 H IlOt 0WD .;. L _ q , | n ' ,, ( :f *" "1")» 0 ""19â€â€œ397 Sl’iԠMtan'rhiL, many of tin:- taxern cou- ;_ l“l\‘t‘ .1! (r t I: ‘_ “Dre lila’li‘ 2’. quarter Cl ('3: nilxllill ‘Hoppfy Tl'lCUglllS E lj::':n,_;m::_a.m : I‘lldnlxsglung Day at the†l'loulellcrc. cert-rooms were elllcz'ngzngg from the i 0ԠSunday Stfllool Ctlllt’ft‘l‘i in if ’ f’ 71,98 . -E~ 3 are ill dailv USC in Canada ( l , Mr. \Vm. Ritchie had lightning: rods Chrysalis Slag? into full-blown QWSIC' Allan‘s School-house on Friday lll price Irom : § - .. . J g l1 have opened up a new Dry Goodsll’laced on his barn last. week. lilalli. ‘ thus. the ‘QGrapelen‘nbgilallill’ promises \vt-ll to be :1 Vcrv enjoy:- .. . .‘ . - . * -, , . ., , , , g . . war' necanr th ..urre L us‘c , , ~ ., l llllpnt m 0111‘ ,. D1. RHAM AG EXT g and Llotlllllg Store on Cm 'afraxa St. 5 Miss Legate, oi Shelbourne, was the the “Great iiogdl ,, in yDrury La'e able one. Some really good talent F W. BLACK. -' - Durham. Ontario ( iguest Of MISS Sarah ltdgeoverThanks- blossomed forth as the Middlesex has been secured, Don’t miss a ;. «1 one door south of some. . ~. ~ ~ t~ . . . . . 4 . Muelc ..ail, and so on. 16:31:. or rather two treatsf h "S 9‘ he William Buck Stove Co.. limited - - Brantiord, Out; 6' , a M dM- T ‘ . C ., . » 0“: ere lire. ask your «- .- Tl ' . ‘ . Burnett 5 Bakery 5 ‘ I" ‘3‘†‘ ‘5' 3““ ï¬rm,“ “um.†“5 to be “well sermd into the bar- ; . .. 1 f. .- .. , ,..,4........«,...«..o.-~..»M.«h ‘ and MnssMary Edge, of lwlenstem. "My 'gain, all for 150 - all. then call ... land will carry afullline of Dry Goods. were home 0"†‘he 1‘01â€â€œ? APPLES IN THE FAR INORTH ; Miss Jennie Ewes of D - ’ - ‘ 3 ' ‘ 9 rOlmore, Mr. Coodeve and the Misses Good- ‘ eve, of Toronto, and Mr. and Miss . Gardener, of Mt. Forest, were visiting Ladies, Men’s Wear iMrs.D. Greenwood. J , , j Mr. H. Williams has been quite ill thb W111 he 501d at the VQI‘Y ‘ during the last couple of weeks. Lowest Prices. ' consisting of 5“.â€" 0 6‘ 12.00 “ 8.75 Men’s, Ladies’ and Boys†Sweaters. ; a good stock, selling at a reduction of: b o n v . BLYTH’S CORNERS. l i ! ~' per cent. i)“ ‘ day evening at the home of Mr. Jas. lPetty. The night was very unfavor- ‘ able on account of the rain that day | A bit,r stock of Pants at, 25 per cent. '- l'eduotion. l ‘ The Lowest Prices for l‘lvcrytlllllg. ...â€"-..... .___ I gobbled up. an average. of 410.1, lbs. :per head. Mr. R. R. \Vutson, the re- ; tiring President was re-electcâ€"u‘l for all- -. ; lother year, and Mr. James Petty re- g . . , ‘1 elected Sec.~Treas. After the business l A Trlal SOllClted. tpart was finished a program of songs. i . .recitatiolls, etc., was indulged in for -Z l . --M~W--â€"â€"â€"' l an hour or two, after which a dainty ' ' : lunch was served. 1 taken as Cash. - â€"___.__.-_-.....-â€"â€"â€" â€".â€"- G I AS E R Preparations are being A .nlake the annual Sunday School en- ! Lertaimnent, which is iTuesday evening. Nov.7th. a grand * r success. Admission only 10c. and 15c.. l l and all you can eat. Come to the : feast. THE FORT GARRY. . a, th l Mr. Jadoll Hoeflin. of Orchard. [not ' S's’ï¬lili‘, The work 0f conStruCtlnb e l with a painful attttitiel'll',t“lll \Vetlt‘lcs- - '2' - ~-~. . ' ' \Vhile en'raucd in ï¬tting a. . , ’3. i. . - - : . ) . f the Grand Trunks S} s-ldal- ; r. .- .. t * lï¬evatfll‘. fly;§ :he Iver}, NGVVESt 3: . 9“ nd 0 . 1 llloard on his new hog pen the kmlo ' .. item of palatial hotel has begunlsllpped and cut. a had gush in the: " l" "' f" ~ H d '2‘ i- .. . - o. It ha... been definite- ‘ fleshy part of his rlgrl'lt. hand. which I. In W 3 “tags ea gear ::'= Zln “ lnnlpe ' . 3 caused bllll to make two hasty trlps' ' a 13' (â€Id finally (1901de that the l to the doctor in Holstein. to stop the _ m... : QVVinnineg hotel, which will be of 3 flow of blood. fr" 03h: “ ithe same style of architecture asl Mr. Wm. l’ender, Six, arrived home! "†’3 L†‘ a, from Daughln District 3. week ago. ' . . “r‘ â€" ° ‘ :the magnificent chateau Laurier 'and reports very wet liar-vest “mm“ .at Ottawa shall be called “The out there. The crops rre heavy but - i ‘ 7, pretty badly frozen lll places. He 15 a g Fort Garry. talking of renting his farm and ll‘lovi log out to the west in the spring. --â€"-â€"---.-‘*-"" 03, HOW I ITCHED W’hat long nerve'raCking days Ofiaccount of the wth lllc grain llns constant torture-What sleepless l yielded. One fttl‘lllPl'llPHl‘llhb' locality lllreshed on Fliday and l'tfl'k’flllqll†l l ! Threshing is about. all Cï¬llllllt‘lt'tl ...--‘-.. u... w WATER! if you are in need of a supply it will . WATER! ll:t}' You to consult ill? nights Of terrible agonyâ€"itChâ€" l . .-- _ . . . ' i . ' . - - - nos (00 bus. less than last year. in d. LOUISE "WELL DRILLERS lllChâ€"ltChl GODStant ItCh until 11: l letter received recently from a sister Al“) Asrms tor the Baker Ball Bear- ; seemed that I must tear Off m-V in Bruce County part of it. read. “\V v Supplies. very l thed and healedl The l9. it remarkable shortage in the yield l southerly r 11y 311 of the Pacific Coast States. . about the young hoodlums who fill l The specimens came from the or- Up and go to church concerts and The 10th anon-ll meeting of V0 1 i give co " ‘ - ~- }- , ‘ ' ' - ° l . . 1t , , . war , who has “SIUCIdfle annoyance. S 1 Beef Ring was held a week ago Tues-i chard of Ir D Ste t . ome labout fifteen acres under cultiva- 7tion, and they represent the first i grown ’on t . , but all the same a very large Illllllhel‘; l 3 of meat-eaters. old and young, were: i . Mrs. D. Greenwood and Mrs. B. H. 3 Men’s Overcoats. reg. £18.00 for $13.75. Moffatt spent several days with friends l .3 .. .. .. ‘ 16.00 .. 12.98 in Walkerton and vicinity. i " .. .. H 14.00 .. 9.89 \Ve extend congratulations to Mr. l J Men‘s Suits. regular 12.00 " 8.78 and Mrs. Bert W’ilson, who were mar-‘i : ‘ .. .. .. 14",†.t 1190 rled last Thursday. , ‘1 3 'present. During the four months. 9'7 ‘Farm Produce and Live Poultry “5‘58 lbs- of very (in-due beef- was -with other areas along: the Skcena ~ . - - (505t- If they t *‘ - . . llllately 300,000 acres of 1thle fruit t’lin‘ th . ~ 110“ t ‘l 15-h to obâ€" .- .. -. .. 0m in " ' s; ,~ ,. -. . . lands placed under CUlll\£lt1()!l 1". L 1* i *5} ll .1}, by Tpre-cmption in 160 acre lots. the made to i only to he. held on 4 ' British Columbia : around these parts and tl‘cf:lrlllt-;z--..~. are very touch down ill the mouth on . “1‘1: 03â€â€ Siroke and Back Gearedivery skinâ€"thenâ€" had 11 acres lnoge in crop this veur: l’umpmg “â€ldlmloï¬ Pumps and. . - k’ cooled than last and 000 bus. less. [slung ‘ Instant reliefâ€".mV 5 1n . the whole province over there must The Grand Trunk Pacific Rail-'and Miss J. Smith of Conn att way have procured samples 0f ap- ded St Paul’s c-htirch Sunday :31; Dles grown in the Kitsumkalum Spent a con lie of h . Valley. ninety miles east of Prince home of Your“ truly ours in the c Rupert. These apples aremf differ- i cut varieties. beautiful in their col? loring, and the flavor is “in every h . respect up to the perfect brands aryested and everybody is glad grown in Ontario, and entirely un- 0? It] as in a Wet fall like this like the inferior flavored fruit pmkmg potatoes and tWisting the grown under irrigation in the more '3 tOpS 0†bee-t5 15 no fun. Many people The root crop which was a very good one in this part is all safely l egions and in practical-; are complaining seem to think it better to have no end of forbearance with them. It may be a good thing for the for- bcarcrs, but it may not be so good for the other chaps. A- good set of morals for young men starting out in life is amighty gOod thing-z, and they should have them at anv be operated line of the Grand Trunk Pacific- In the valleys of the Kitsumkcâ€" lum. Lakelse and Copper rivers. River. there should be approxim- means of the free education that is given them, let them buy them. and the more they cost the more they will appreciate them. Some of comparatively few years. and much of this land can be procured by charge being $1.00 per acre in addition to the residence re- requirements of the law, It is conâ€" fidently predicted that this terri- tory will become the centre of a new and greater fruit district in the newspapers claim that the Globe owes the cou'ntrv $25,000 for postage during,)' the elec- campaign. They don’t know much of the value of paper in a sheet- iron stove for heating a room in an autumn morning. Many house- keepers who were receiving: two or three copies of the Daily Globe miss it very much since the elec- tiODS are over. Rupert this summer «strawberries grown along the 'Skeena River and in the valleys 30f the Kitsumkalum, Lakelse and‘ :Copper rivers came into market :for the first time in consirlcralle lquantities, and the fruit is report- ed to be superior to anything grown on this continent. being: ex- ‘tremely high colored and as sweet and fine a flavor as wild straw- iberries; their size was remarkable.‘ 'running as large as a good size . crab-apple or a small snow apple} l At Prince We congratulate the Chronicle on its installation of a new press. With its improved equipment it will be more than ever the Peoples Papen -~~~--.-â€"-â€"_. PERSONAL Dr. and Mrs. McMillan. of To- ronto, were guests Thanksgiving Day, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Laildlaw. l Inspector and Mrs. Campbell and son, Ian, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. Campbell’s mo- ther at Port Elgin. ’ l l Mr. Ted McCl’ocklin returned to , There will no doubt be a class of settlers in this section of the country who are looking for and Lwill get tremendous returns for ;their labor at comparatively small ' expense. -.- .. - “...â€"...... ? , v . ONCERNS 3 COR; EP C ,Sudbury Monday \Yl i’c and have us call on vou. ‘ soo . . . 1 .. after spending ..... k V - . _ .' '; ‘ -‘ -' S .de t . .. Satisfaction Guaranteed lfll‘Ft dl‘O'DS 0f D. D. D. stopped “f Firm,†and “S“WSUIE them 1‘11" i’ti .knother 0f Egrcmont C: , a four 01‘ five weeks at the parental """""" 5 3 ° . - ‘ ' ’ (1 1th t wful itch instantly. yes, the "PWSNWV he “ .gener‘“ â€3"“ng â€â€˜ : pioneers has been called a“ ‘13 in home here. 1 0m. Pmmmge 501mm . I a a - D D t. ' .hed mv 3 the buying capaClty 0f “19 â€r‘ners' ' the person of Mrs. Campbell, relict ; """""" . PRATT BROS , lvery moment D' ' ' ouc ' 3 . -- - "' - 3 f the late Gilbert Campbellï¬ Mrs. ‘Stagg 0f Toronto, daugh- - LOUISE P 0 lskin the torture ceased. l \Veappreclate the generous ohm; of; 0 * ' . .' ' ter of Mr. and Mrs Pobt M , . ‘ VJ“; - ' ' , _ r forlvour Traverston scrlbe. but we think ; who predeceased her some thirty- Meeke d M - -~ .‘ C- ------------- lll‘ig-l-“W pullll.‘ ‘ “H u ' ... -.--- --__‘_M'~__ l D D. D. 1138 been kn‘0\°n I “/8 Shall not, be able [0 avall OUI’SL’IVBS l fine years agO. She has al‘Vays ‘ v D' an rs- ROlleS: 518th Of -.~ â€Gd-(.121: {:2 EH?“ Killilaa" 'years as the only absolutely theum no matter What it is, in- reached hv steamer lines, Tuesday, - wonderful D. D. D- reli- 3 of the offer, if pet-adventure our Lib- We are sorry 'to report the seriousl .MrS- McMeeken. spent the holiday fbeen an industrious honest and a Presbyterian in religion- and ï¬ber ‘3 . If. «ire, also to (“WNW Wimtsl : i . l . .' ' . ~ . f-» er ; s a , , ' i ;'t‘ '3‘ . New Bzmlswit'k. 30"“? Horse EStray fable Eczema cure. JUSt a 'dm‘ldf’lgi'dldililjgedsfgdntilteoolbzvjislittlfre. ll‘Ve'peaceful citizen, of a retiring dls- ; at tile“ home here. i â€W l. .23. .‘llainv. . AME TO THE PREMISES OFisoothing, pleasant ‘wash ma 9 o l ' - " sentation to ° ' l en'o 'ed oodi Mlss M- 3- Hutton, teacher. Hol- ,C- l \ . , 1 and would 1n the face of repre . .posmon, and has 1 3 g .1 d C . g "" ill-.9, W; Lows. Pummng. Mk? ofl the u nd ersig-ned, on Monday last, 2 Oil of .Wmt-erg'reen, rhyme t t‘members be exoneratedm supporgmglhealth until recently. The an's an entre, spent Sunday mght .. . Bays. Noland. )lauallt'td\‘;':\n Ewe...» an old, brown horse. Ownermay "other 1neredlents. but the ins an a farmer. In ‘0’," opinion ltd Sabinouncement of her death Saturdaygvuth MISS C.H. Hutton, and C. H. -, _ "' .. 7g Lttkeï¬rlj, l1.l.-l.-ma.~k;tm Parry 5631\le have him by proving property relief D. D. D. gives to all kinds of gun] :pttoot; (2322:1120 :eczï¬s:ituoecng; l caused surprise as well as sadness. , ate her Thanksgiving dinner with ’3: > ............ ‘ 3.11.1. 7.. -H ,» . ’ is V to :l i-, - _ , . . ’ . ° ' cle see ' l ‘ Mr. ‘ . . - ' °°°°°°°°°°° . 15 lll:l‘t.~':... titlilil: (glfrllillé‘éterti to Northi and Pamg expsenses. “7121143513.:5 trOUbles 3:111:11] 1:8; $113031; largely composed 0f farmer? atâ€?! WBlShe had reached the allotted span 3manzbaynd Mrs W J. Keller: NOT ........... 12 Bay inclusive, and certain POiMS‘ Legate, 312, Rocky augeen. :an; “1363 use .- ° ' dt on “hm? ‘f more farmers wï¬reb: 3; e t?! and leaves to mourn her loss three: ‘ """"""" . 15 PQachetl bv Northern Navigation 00-3: lkeena "he 5km ml'perfeCt con 1 1 i . garlllmellt tbhergf SiguPeopl’e’s Til-2:: lsons and one daughter, Dan,Sa.nldy l Mâ€. Brown and two Children, ------------ " 10 ' . z ’ . - ' skin ea 985 00 mg. ' . ... , . - .of Owen Sou 7 ' . - °°"""'" 10 All ’lt'kets valid for return untill . H 3011 have any kl'Zld ~Of S 11; ury and a. demded advance towardsland Mary Am} 011 th- 01d home i M N nd, Vllslted her broth """ 3 Thursday D}? 14th except to points; gtrouble. Eczema. Psonams. a progressive and honest government. stead and John out west. She was er, r. 0m“ Walpole. _ . . .. : Mr. and Mrs. Hamal' ton Allen and l NOYEHlber 14th. 5 vestigate the Write for a free illness of Mrs. Wm. Carson. 0 wt . o F 0“ particulars “‘0'†W.wm-mmï¬g§f trial bottle to the D. D. D. Labora- only means of relief. by 1313- Gun, Of The remains were laid to rest lHSopeville. steps J. R. GUN, Town Agent. cure. '- - tories Dept. D. D. 49 Colborne St, Durham, and Brown. of Neustadt. ‘in Maplewood cemetery, a good-l Mr. and Mrs. Davad Cooper of ' McArthur was. it J TOWNER De t Agent. . . Toronto. It will be sent at once, Mr Wm. Stewart arrived home 188‘ number «of friends and neighbors “ Teeswater. spent Thanksgi,' ' †... Master W] n ,- ' ’ p0 ' The Chronicle will be sent from and you will gettrelief fromgyour, Honda. toattend the margin-fa of his being in attendant: to show their with her parents Mr. and 3:: . .‘f -% - imwvement . L" “ Iddress A. E. DUFF. D. P. A .- now until J an. 181:, 1912‘ for 51-90- trouble immediately you apply it? “we?“ daughter to M“ Ru at Mt' last tribute of respect. H. Burnett. , ' I :3 l; to: any sumac-man. . .gr . Au op- eration has been decided upon as the conducted the funeral pastor, Rev. Malcolm, of Holstein, , daughter. Bertha ate their Thanks- serviees. lg'iving dinner ‘with friends at