S "In. Figs \Vhite Crystal Sngm 90 09 8W slm ry 8“? Stew The Store That Sets The Pace to have shoes mach- yet A new stuck of 511098 and the approaching Cult), wet in tlw newest designs \ select Hawk of Smtch Tweeds, in Women notice and of Star of India Tea. lmie m 1’29 Light of Asia '1‘ he highest paces I'Jr Batten, Eggs and Live Poultry. Lixe Poultry bought on all days except Saturday. mve Shoes mmh- «m easyï¬nting lasts. to in the newest styles. ‘ fresh Groceries REMINDERS cities grub these sna the inside and beat 1 if you're hmkin}! for l‘hpse values will. speak for themselves and it. is seldmn that an opportunity like this new «runner-i to a town of this size. The «.‘itivs grub thesp snaps ï¬rst, but we Were on LI ' ~ When you buy these garments from us you buy them below MAKER'S price, which means a. saving; to you of from one third to «me-half the rpgular price. These values will. sneak fnr fhnlnaolvun m": Hundreds of dollars worth of this season's Smnples. These garments me in no way massed or soiled. as most: of them are the manufacturers’ House Sets used only as references in filling.r orders. ure Snap, 8 (~21sz fm' You must remember that; Samples are made by a better class of workman than the ordinary stock. More attention is paid to ï¬t, ï¬nish, etc. stnck of Wumen’s Suit ends .â€" per 1m ")8 a good ï¬t guaranteed Now About The Saving ital Store oultry Prices Change Weekly We Have Bought and Rubbers, in the newest; styles to suit them but. .~ a snap. \we: 18, in Women‘s and Men s Suitings, Mens Suits made to order on short $4.75 weather. are Arriving Daily A good stock Hf FIN): Fine Suits nf Clothing made 4 yds wide Li noleum, per Yd. A large stock of Rags in the second floor. , no two aliké to choose from We pay particular attention rune ensure comfort and I] O W Unlcluth in different widths in the newest designs. on tn__prdm'. '. .$1 I HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY At Our Dress .. Goods Counter It rmluires only two yill'llb' to make 21, waist. You’ll be delighted will] the quality Hf I‘lm beautiful Mnuselene silk at $1.01). It's mp most popular of the lntter Class uf Silks that are being used til-day. A Silk that; will not cut, and will last lnug'm' than any other make. Pleased to show you You’ll ï¬nd all tl1e newest weaves in “rhipcortls, Betlfortl Cords, Serges, Poplins, Panamas and all the latest Dress materials, 111 the wanted shades of Navy, Brown, Tan, Garnet and Black at ' 50C, 60c, 75c and $1.00 Cord Velvets In Navy, llruwn an<l (,i‘artlinal. a splendid quality, per yrl. - 50c Yard Wide Silks $1.00 tn $99 0 22.0“ ' ' ‘ l7 and Fred :‘were amongst those Were {crowded onto the track. 5. H, Hisrock returned from tlw WVHSI Saturday last. He does not ii'eport Very favorably of the ’ ity .he Visited. as the axons ,‘rather light. ; The peaceful slumbers of tie “burghers Were interfered with last '3 Vednesday night by the cry of lgFire, and it was soon learned that ythe basement of Cook Ellis’ store :was.ablaze. No time Was lost in ‘hefore many minutes the fire was 'under control. Much difficulty .‘w’as experienced in reaching the fseat of the fire and it was not un- jthe blaze. The loss was fully fcovered b insurance, the principal and Miss Nellie Philp returned on Friday of last week, after a three months’ visit at Fort Stewart and other points. She Was accompan- . Mr. D. Edge has hired Mr. Spen- _ cer Edwards for a year. 1 Mrs. R. H. Banks returned home 'last week after a visit with 'friends in different parts of the West. Mr. C. H Moffat sold three 2- year-old cattle and five yearlings last Week at an average price per head of $45. It pays to raise goodi istock. I a Inspector Campbellvisited our; school on Monday .and found th ‘ school Work progressing very favorably under the supervision of Miss Mortley. Since our last budget. Messrs†Moffat and Greenwood have had†their corn put in their silos. Mr.) Rolit. McGillivray did the Work with his new Blizzard ensilagel cutter. The corn crap this year is considerably below the average. ively end. Miss Mary Edge was home fromi Drayton over Sunday. 5 Mr. W. G. Firth was in Mt. For-, est on Friday. ‘ Mr. W. R. Ed e has purchased a} new 16 double- isc Cockshutt seed; home on Monday, after a two months’ visit with his broth-tn. Mr: Ernie Greenwood ‘returnedj Â¥ H913), at Antler, N.D. 9 HOLSTEIN’ vwzm’ï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬ EDGE HILL. [med from the St- Herdoes not atny of the local- the amps Were w--- A.\- ‘ o 4'11'. 130de of Port Jef- preach afternoon and exex)ing.. visit to her on Mondav a chicken and othu Will be held. pie so ...,. ,fxom the THE SILO MEANS .e does not FARMING. 4‘ 4.1.x I- BETTER ed over had to otherwise the work I ensilage this year is average. the EMU is that it has made men think, says H. C. Clark in The Weekly Witnesg ' T'he Yeovil \Iethodist will hold annixersary sen Rex. Mr. E ably. It 5 here \mitinfr for um. um! take it hn1116.\\"c'll to make the mice rzu-hr All ready for your inspection. T he new Coats are Classy. T hey have a distinctiveness about them that places them in a Class by themselves. You“ be interested in these. Came and look them over. McIntyre [Hock Mm The Shalws are a WI T he M'iops H Um' St ’elt- Shapes, \'wl()rn's. Bmwrs, Made fats and an newest valties are 11mm in nurstnck this season and 7+1 invite yuu tn call at any time and M3 if we haven't, .iust the Hat; than H S011 "' ‘Il‘a ' Ii9‘3!) the cow New winter dist church SerVices next Eddy will 9"9!’ing. and PH )C’ social One dour west : v-“~ â€~le UIIC CU“' “'35 plll â€corn 1t would had four or “x. team's. This novel method of mum ing Was tried rather cautiomly M first. Its value was realized . a?!" coming to re :rezarded as a necessity (m fwd] managed dairy farm. § There are many kinds of silos ‘2 use to-day. Stave. stone, cm:- ~crete, and concrete block. all know quite common. Latelv used, the main fac- tors to be observed are that the silo be alr- ht, conveniently l0- ctbed (or fling and feeding. and any to get the enniuï¬e out of. To Ichn'evo tb III! [)0 nt 1 con- was soon found thst alfalfa filled the bill. These in» with a little feed for hea \‘3‘ ml ing' cows, make an ideal and one that can cheaply on the home far to replace pastures. If the pa: was put 2 d teed four or fix cows. Thlï¬ novel method of soil ling was tried rather cautiously a first. Its value was realized. an catnip; to t» at Standard Bank You Pay Less Here ()me .9. 009‘ day morning pleaded gui‘ty intuit“ 0‘ “ted .5 and diverflOfl- 1h {1399 uld [credit h hv 91 teach! tion this 1“ hem: he“ â€â€˜7“ [Hill side 0‘ ._ with 8M' fence, genCl'i‘ ternationaI ch50!) and workers will not. E. 0 7 CNN“ am 0! “Hanna ‘ "d at the? Sund-‘AF or three mom m. It Was so ty of : Fisher was (OHOWwi My t Oummer. when 2:!†belt of°their nmmr h) the roots mm 2 CW to their 1:1“ my be disampom â€a to see mow W the Winter w an old idea m: be mu of came in ~‘ “twine minded some at m Qulv 8110“" aâ€. This is :1 M gnaw (9“ i Iâ€. As a i" went away i“ VP“ n 435 11‘! on (H Jtove. mm" Sp‘endid hC‘a“ Bumg. Durham Sunï¬eld’s U 69X U} (H \" Pf {\II was so“ l I“ U It' 1! hp NR SO" M M r \V l" a “i m