L1 h Headquarters tor Trunks, Valiscs. Suitcases, a': tiattattiets and (ifoves. Repairing as usual Down Town Shoe Store We do not guarantee present prices! for very long as many lines are not now psocursble, others are costing as much as present retail prices and still going higher. Cood Kid is wholesaling at 86 per lb; sole stock 50c to 90c. Bo where will kid shoes be this Spring , We have some good shoes at present prices, also rubbers &c., good Valuers. in Hosiery. The sooner you purchase your l money you save. Some are doing so, ‘17qu _.-..-. _---- - WHY NOT YOU? '. S. McILRAITH Spring Shoes the more t tt'stt Mitts, He will address meetings twice a week until election day, 17th Dec. going as bar West as Winnipeg and ' perhaps his speeches may help to , clear the situation. That he will have a large and Important following " is certain. While dissenting from - hisjndgment in one important mat- - ter, it is impossible not to admire his consistency and his desire for a united Canada. The closing words ot his appeal are as follomsv--r'rn this election the su- preme end is to assist in the tremen dons struggle in which we are engag- ed, to maintain the uni‘y of the nation, to avoid the division and the _ discord which. for many years kept in f check. sre now 'tntorutriateiy again 1 looming up. dangerous and threaten- 1 ing, to resolutely face the economic t situation with the view ot avoiding l and lessening privation sud and» n , I which should not exist in sconn'ry t so richly endowed by nature as our h country. Whatever may be the ver- p diet at the polls I will aecep it, nei ther- elated by victory nor downhear- n ,'ted by detest." -. , A letter bearing a Irmnto. Poet-mark l has reached IP, protesting agatnst the ap- parent unwillingness of ypung men, (jud- ging by. the numerous claims for exemr- tion), to back. up their brothers at th front. The writer dqes not give his name ‘ n confidence, hence It is passed over. l TORONTO A Mtg ?earing _'... um “Hume In demandin t "I" 'NT."."' Derby “i. Tending a '/hty', million dollar gift to let' 'gg, 'tlg91 'l/ttie her mother . . . must come under thee " il. y lance ot the new ';'ih"Lll'l'tl" 'ill; Mr end Mrs John Millikan took the attitude in regard to the energetic followmg Red Cross 1?.hryitt,t? " prosecution ot the war is perfectly lock Sunday: 21 the“ sh:m,13 correct and we believe no more loyal paw Mk" ma to Britain and the Empire The South Hemlock Sunday School stands in shoe leather. closed thn '2Rth “u- A. A - . A ammuein regard to the energetic prosecution ot the war is perfectly correct and we believe no more loyal auto in Britain and the Emnin we“ " blood must be conscripted, will meet with general lavor. So will his attitude in demanding that the ten million dollar gilt to the C. N. R. must come under the Inrveil- lance ot the new Parliament, Bis attitude": regard to the enummim F--" day with Mr ant JI The 'u'reumstaneeaarenot ordinary An uerrplone and the exception is the operation or eveni ft an at h = the Military-tUrs/id; het. If return, in tt south "(and Fl d to power he 'l2"ltg 'll May the - - o elation ot that not nuti t e p e bl; a referendum have 1t'i'lleJ"iot " SOUTH condemned it. He has the utmos Mr John Kenn faith that the voluntary system, and " brothers Properly presented, will meet the Philadelphia via demBLds otthe army, but he does home of their at not reveal joet what steps he would Derby. take to raise reinforcements " a Mrs A. Corbett; presentation, if the country by the Henderson. Ham relerendnm condemned the Aer. Ronald and Tom Forthis reason even the mugnotic homotrom the Th power of the veteran statesman on Mrs D. Chittich not;trnnsmit his luith to many of his with her friend Mi i friends. _ Thursday. l He points with great force tothe Miss Agnes Mel {example ot Australia which defected Park have gone to l conscription by the referendum. dressmaking. (yeti: very much in the limelight Mr: WmSharput (still under the voluntary system. .--_L-_ - - - f In- .1,. . ' -"""0 T If.is-dsstertnination that wellas blood must be at will meet with general h will his attitude in dam-n what steps he woiili reinforcements by a it toe fouptrt by the money an _tVo0mBman. The groom's gift to the bride was a necklace ot pearls and ame- thysts, to the Matron of Honor asun- burstrf pearls and to the groomsmana pair of gold cuff links . After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the bride's Mme, wherea sumptuous wedding breakfast was served. Among the beautiful presents. which testitia to the high esteem in which the 1rideisheid wasasilver tea set. from the young people of Domed: Church. -Theha ptctteplelettonthe four train from 'il'l'g,',,h Centre for Toronto and Hamilton. The bride travelled ina'suit Street, serge with large black hat. and whit. I!" , “we or a very pretty wedding when on E Wednesday morning at nine o'clock, Miss Agnes Hilda Vasey became the brid- of . Francis Lawlor oi Alliston. The Nuptial ' Mass was solemnized by the Rev Father I Sharpen: ssisted by Rev Father McNulty/ The wedding party entered the Church to the strains of the wedding march lay. _ ed by Miss Nellie Shewell. The gride leaningon the arm. of her f.a_ther, was beautifully gowned in white silk crepe de chene and wore a wreath and veil. She carried a bouquet of white ram. and maiden hair fern and Lily of the Valley. Mrs Gracey. sister of the groom acted as Matron of Honor and looked dainty in a dress of pink crepe de Cherie. with hat to match and carried pink roam Mr James Vasey brother of the bride acted as groomsman. The groom's gift to the bride was a necklace ot Pearls and ame. thy'ts, to the Matron o Honor asun- burst cf pearls and to the groomsmana Pat?! gold cuff links " Mrs Wm Sharpand Miss Hogardone teacher at Hampden spout Saturday JI a'ternoon " the home of Mr Alex Me. l, Leon’s. _ ,__V.. uuuuuun ounuay E [closed Oct 28th, seven ot the sch having received the Robert R: I Diploma tor regular attendance Laulor . Vasey St.Pau1's Church. Dornoch, 'liil5lt ofJayery pretty wedding Mrs Andrew Derby few guys this, week w nua we Brother Mr Thou Kennedy, Philadelphia visited lately at the home of their cousin. Mrs Wm J, Derby. Mrs A. Corbett and her mother Mrs Henderson. Hampden, Norman Me. Ronand and Tom Corbett returned home from the West last week. I Mrs D. Chittielr, Lam-sh visited! with her friend Miss Jenn Dmhv 1-» Mr John Kennedy t Ind " brother Mr T Philadelphia visited home of their cousin! Derbv. - "v‘ ... unl| P555 in I 50th man direction An nerrplone " I'eni am at halt Mist, ARMS McLean Hanover on Saudi; iiiir" day with Mr and Mrs Lamb, SOUTH BENTINCK 53 ,__. --l\- Ulluc m of her lather, was d in white silk crepe de Twreath and veil. She t of white roses, and and Lily of the Valley. r of the groom acted as and looked dainty in a :de chene, with hat to pink roses MrJames f the hrideuacted as Kennedy ot Medicine Hat lhn- ".. _ -- seven ot the ieiGiGi the 30mm Ralkes 'ID and Miss Ella Durham to learn Jamlash visited Jean Derby In; here on Sand-y Pf“ seven going " A'- - a .v.. run nu uU‘IVU ""T Uorr tttit We" " do not keep up with the "ahtoni., wen Sounds (panda, Hope by ,t,1/1' time there im't each I I shortages 0 fun . /tli'p,,,tti,1, 5.113989]: Miee B. MoGerrity left Thuredey'1 Cum over the week aher tndiryt 'ttttttt time with her GODS") Mrs J. Bulliven. I b King of Elmwood We ere ple need to see Mr Will Der. l '" lriend Miss Etta gevoll able to be erouod egein efter his l Ir. recent illneee. , The monthly meeting of the W. F. 1'fl 21t,ttT2t, M. S. wee held in the church Mondey , mun" Mr Welter afternoon, A large number of the ?osri Hopkins who ledIee were preeem. I led on Wtfmssar .The rueetmp of the Women’e In-l Ree Mr Mayor cl atltute wnll be held on Wedneedey. know the Bechelor Nov 14th It thehome ot Mre Dug"- * gNtng I lull “a ol, All the Ydi.y of the community a "but: from "r are cordlelly muted. hen quing with . I'd-14. W Dune-n of Woodetock ie l m wishing them melting his uncle Mr T. McKnight. l was the i spent the amyntyroCri.tsa Ifltlur 59in and hope" Fresh Gmceries I Mn Jar. Walsh represent Red Cross at the packing Saturday. Min Sadie Bailey of Durl while with her mother, Mrs lately. Mr. Stanley Lowe is en Mr J. H. Truax'a mill. The young men of this all been medically exam passed in category A and classed lower. Mr. _andhr. Jan spent Sunday at Mr Moorenburg. Mr. R. Wright, Publi tor, of H anover, vilited day afternoon and f0 satisfactory. walling me uncle Mr T. McKnight. I The Annuel 1luttroirtsrine meeting of the Dow Mission Bend wee held in] the church on Seturdey afternoon. A l Inge number were present. Twenty very good lantern slides were ehown l of scenes emong the poor in London, that Which lunnh In: aim-‘3 . Mr. R, _ --ie- -.r. , S~motime ago our Dornoch corru- trondenttrtated that the fashvomblc ooYora in our burg were black. bar. Randy and green but we notice they donotkeep up with the fashion-.1 U--- l AI . _ . mu Camp‘vell of Swinton Park is spending I tor days with ber cousin, My Bel]: Ray. Mr Bill Vnaey of Owen Bound in I guts! of his unclel'. Messrs O'lel. Min 'Buth Lowe upon: the week and win: he: puma at tho “My." . If and Mn B. Bub". Durham visited managing: Ell; on Sandâ€. Mr and If" Erma Greenwood of Ehyr Hill were guests of the “not? parents, Mr and Mrs C. Manley on i Sand", Mr and Mrs Jim Buobnnnn of Elder- alie are spending a few dnys with an! Imam sister Mrs Wm Smith. U ---9. (w. " which lunch was served Mr J. Bay arrived from the was ok suntan to spend I couple of month- vith hi; my. Mr Mtd an R. Hay. oomimm foe can» Finn Our stock i before the adim, Wall}: represented Welbeck at the packing at Mulock We Recommend the Purchase We have 7 the SEE OUR WELBECK. McKechnie’s WeeklyNews 'ublie School Inspec- ited our chool Fri. I found everything . Walsh and family rJohn Kennedys " , thin yiciyity have' _cnmined “yrha_m_spgnt a tock is very large and advance. Boots, and Shoes Women’s Dongola Blacker. . . . . .33." 1"pen'schiaie" Tan "'....... " Men's “when... "o'......... 3.00 Men's. " inch top Blacker. . . . . . . 5,00 ‘. Join" others were arriving every Week. "I. . Prtees M '0' “we 3rdsar 363.]. .. 3ydsx 1 "s....... some newest l hop. is} . "It on. pl months: I Buy. not and, 'Dnrlum Sands]. . wood of a [star's mic, on .f Eldor- with the and in I 'Mm. Park is, cousin, cones-I vomble r, bur. I no they dunno. I such B, unity} th her I Dar. " his F. F. many , tf the I l Ill-i - Idny. l' - 'thr- mity I s tk is' t. I new WALL P8PER it design“ :. A. in price, 2f't John McGowan Plum: All kind: ofgnlu bought " market priee. on Flour and Feed in ton lots designs in Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop 500 tons of No l Mixed Chop Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfactory bring' " back and get your money. Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal. Bun. Shorts, Mlddlings. Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Rugs left in the newest designs i: nicest Oriental shades having all tugs, but a great deal cheaper".' _ MacFARLANE'S DRUGSTORE Soldiers give their lives - Others lend their money. Buy Victory Bonds. CR'MPED OATS for horse Feed at Fair Elias CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very msomble rates canada's Victory Loan, l9l7 our prices which is sure to come. THE PEOPLE'S MILLS ........$|§..o .'..... 17.50 C. P. R. town ofBee Buyymtickeu here the neatest base of Victory Bonds A Patriotic Deed for the Country This space dented by newest designs in the m..A,, I _ . right altyetti'ktt as we bought ' WHEAT AND BARLEY 251w the '. 8.1917 Gin-IRE itXy.'yD:'y:y: 51335:)!33 Fl h',' Cttitt November ts'rt â€In fields, Ind tom: "I“ were alive he cum: (and [new on the Mud m If. "rinerineeoet mer c not no. law days In a“ toea of pmcoe: to ta ttttd them such I line erâ€; In: tho? are not as lave-- “Ed- lud them some J, Uh.- that tttey tratan to h, w“ the plow he said -l u pay 'tetertt early one [Lax .1 teeqt and pluw an! I an on my puns and my cps drill m) h far we!" and I "and! rm 3 utter and on exazmmz it in a big pat-Lo and .31 . Tho upper part of {hi M tar hot Week I D "trt: 00 here r u Au Pantt up) she goes. i 'c-‘od‘ll “the int) ' -arater comi cm wucem “OI-Iljwde. in! ‘MM were ttol â€to the fur end t Innâ€. um. What w tutu umplum thyl “SHIV and 1rder “M month chm a " “can ex-ree e Tn , John Swtharc's tit an 'tl M’. of having 1' mu m (not. A'aer sa'i.~!\ m: to cumming the m tC rm ("a on Sande“ We vacuum: that this Wit - Iondersol thet, M " all Whit the sub-1‘ Whatever l our Canadis KARSTED A: in the case u available for th S-ation Allowann mt: and staff-sex M many men can A considerable u.. build themselve “on to board, la in. while in civilian I M addition to the WVlLLE AN Men select he now on acti, for [HE] N0 Thi at