Se m " We desire to e t nd I thasta to those cit a 1 “d others, who so MI I lid in tightitur the tirea' idory last Wednesday planted lumber damage agaiu Mus Ada Rice has be Do can with an attack tunic-ad Bite as able Chum-.3 £3in In Dr Siuthii of the Son, visited " the be In of be: sister in law, an (In) Scott this week. It Allin ot Darin Connecticut, in Vinita; bis lot: here till after the (mud...- -----,, Rev. II ano! Moor, preach mowing and run Pres. Chunk next Sunday Mr. ma, Mekeraie is he. blood whining in hi - ~~â€"-- --b"‘ The L. o I.. 2296 purpose having . sod.) evening for the Int-hen Ind their families nut Monday evening. All numbers be on hand. In. letter received from Rev. Dr Marsh of Pickering, Iormerly ot Hot-l vein. he states he is buying shortly , " Berunda to spend three months. Those wishin to purchase or sell Victory Bonds mal do so by app‘ying tojno. R. Philp. stein. Ir Prank Diva's! as been quite :1: this put week but is improving. In John Hamilton spent Saturday an in It Forest with her hind Mrs Ron Little. V - -"""-mr.riF%raa "cut to JOIOI . . Tuesday on busuzcas. sun" .9 "but gtill buy 1023:? Anniversary service; will be he as usual this ter. . . Thi Thursda tax day and ev {m the Ptabytenan church on De tn y - . ' . I . f my body thinks they are rather big h. 1 Yea. Fit?†A"ly m a om "Wh., . " . - fr'ht"r'1t'rttt--as Mrs Pajrho! Toronto, is Illia. at ' resent wit h r d n ht ' Mrs ' ' t 10an no PERSONAL t Rm... e a g " J HOLSTEIN Liijiiiiiiii"i" mu; won nu mend 'trs} Calder & Sangster will sell land 30 ymng cattle by wt (law of Mooretlot, wiuiAyton " ' p. tn. Dee , so, [wall‘bu been quite I but is Improvmg. ilton went Saturday with her hind It: nan Connecticut, I Mr Geo Brown is laid here till after the I and under the Dru care, l Mr J. Douglas of On " been and" .t?.el,'!,tr.,h/ mist broken last v ttark of bronchitis 1 Clrtrord. He was can able to be around} Mrs Crag“... " "op-.., amnesia»? my}: Inna 30 yang cattle by tGii'oif"ii,' orefield, wimAyton at I p. m. Dee 7. See bills. wing in the} R. H. Fortune, Auctioneer , Rev._aud Mu. Lovegrove went to Is sum-ring Dunnvlllem tespoue to: message his hand. Hating that Mrs L's father was very Sno visited ill. We toe sorry to report he had in la.- u.-{mnsad an... L.177 -- a *~-- --m A. a ill. We are sorry passed away before his bedllde. u... JV. nun! " building a dry; [kiln at his cement won: and pnrp-l uses making éement tile this winter. l I Mr and Mrs A R. Hershey attended I In]. funeral in It Forest Sunday of! the formers sister, Miss Ida M. Her.) lshey. Mr Jan Hunt went to Wood-, stock last Thursday on business. j Mt John Dyer and family moved{ from Holstein this week, Mr. Dver’ havtng been engaged with Mr Jas.! )nhnston, abcut two miles east ofll Varnee. Mr. In. Hunt is building kiln at his cement well: am uses making éemeut tile this l pt"tor, v evening. L B N igholsou went to -'-" u... AvA-lculm. Btorm I ', will preach both morning at d 'er and family moved I this week. Mr. Dyer engaged with MrJas. cut two miles east of HOLSTEIN is laid up this week i 'gt nova will sell at thef arrGriit' will be held , ' '___- n d '3 COWS A ,_.- -_'.. - "r" emit!†a; No lnrther 1ltthttan come to hand 3:3:2t2;l;2u'mhgl‘eumrmu . regnrdihg the origin of lost Wednaw received . tempting bid "m,",;' I 8t day's disastrous are. With the stat Forest to occupy the humeral: . g n .hd wheat 'lrftatoticed, when you former carriage notary, but , ?lt that of it; the p, could not have prefer Holstein. where thee . g 'il bety '.'T.elt Itrtttr/ as Mr. Brebner the centre of a fine hardwood dl optimistically pure“: The tire was and for other considerations Be 4 confined to mill building and contents theparttsers t5retmtat hwoubl lr; . ' alone, thanks to “learner aid _ol in Village and 1octtdtr have 'ld/ . 'r" many citizens with Paul,. to the tin splendid business reputation. ?lt 1 roof, “d to weather condrtloul. every citizen will pull lor them I . ' Mr L. B Nicholson “stamp a loss main with as. May they than d ,?l3, of 1"tr1r.$yyrooin the chopping mill in which event a temporary strul 3 g ard carried $Sooo insurance. He ‘95 mil be erected for winter quartet ?l': securing l. chopper Pe Mt. I???†" temporari y and wit commen a e . ?It 'yiterprise, Hpee9tobeopen forbus. 1dips,e,crtt,s,iriiiirte, tl'lrs . Cie.tt.ss atthe elevator next week, HelA l to Mr G P Leith ?lt will rebuild on the old site, thought! ppy . . . (probably not so large a building will"; . - ?lt l be erected. ' Holstein School Report . ' When bull", the handle factory Names in order of merit. Those, ' r: was employing 6 to 8 tnett though at eat every day are marked. 2» titnett " high " " to " .ltavt been Sr 4th-gtuart Scott, Lloyd Hamill . ; engaged. A large quantity of raw 1 Jarvis Scott, Marie O'Connsy, A: . ' material, " well as the total supply Hamilton,' Daisy Irvin. ?gt of tittiahed handles on hand went up Jr 4th--Addie Haas/Austin O'Con . ' An smoke and with valuable machm- Bernice Petrie,' Joe Ellis. tl! ery destroyed, the loss will reach near- ; .3rd--Ruby Lewis,‘ Grace Baird,' t .1: ly 37000. There was but $2000 in-iAdamS,' Agnes Evans . mm“.- A:xt, '.' y" q---.-----, t - i‘gd;4M , ' . .mlammmmmmmmmnmmâ€. ff. A, BAYCROFT, All other lines reduced accordingly. Come and see for yourself Produce bought at Highest Market Price Pearline Reg IN plag....2 for Irre All Lwndry 8mm reg 1le,...4 for 80e Flavoring Extracts Reg 100 now for 7c Dates Reg 22e, for 180 Tiilsorps Oats Reg 35:: tor 25: leg 150....2 for Mo Men’s Fleece Underwear Bag. 1 M, clearing M, 98c Apron Gingham R' gular 45e for Table linens Grain Bags Less then factory price 6.50 per dozen Corn Starch Yarn-Scotch Fingering l Grey Yarn Blsck or Grey, reg. 8 M for rennin Children's Rubbers all sizes. regular 8,5a 59c pair Ladies' Rubbers all size4. regular L10 80c pair Soaps Sale Started Wed. Nov, PF%rr Luv stung w sew me entire stock by January 1st. In order to do this we are slaughtering all prices regardless of cost. As space will not permit more, this is only a partial list of the many great bargains n - g n ' ' a A -- - Aftermath of we Fire. we are going to Sell the entire stock by this, "ret lav-n n]n-.,..LL, . . ‘a - . "--""""'", -‘“ Hardware, Linoleums, Wall Paper, Crockery \‘_J Groceries, Dry Goods, Boois Having purchased Mr. J. M Guaranteed pure Linen, regulnr 2.50 for Mit of Merchandise at Dromore SACRIFICE SALE Rain coats at cost Choice Groceries at Money- Saving Prices 2.50 Pink, reg 85o tor 250 Tobacco-- MacDonald T. t B. Plug Laundry Starch Reg 15c....2 for 256 Tomatoes Reg 250 for 183 ONTâ€"AWIEAAL‘Kï¬E-HWEâ€"srg TORONTO Clothes Pins Pure Castile Soup 6 for IN lus, Me ' for 9.:- Corn Flakes Reg 15is,...2 for 2,5 Salmon Regular liie now 2 foe 250 d Wed. Nov. 27th, at I o'clock COME AND SAVE MONEY Large Stock of Ribbons Any they so at Half price Sheeting - Regular 650 for Spools Cotton. reg 8e, Silk. regular 8e, Brooms Men's Overcoats Oat they go " "I I Names in order of merit. Those pres- ant every day are marked. 9 Sr 4th-mtuart Scott, Lloyd Hamilton.' Jarvis Scott. Marie O'Connsll, Annie Hamilton.“ Daisy Irvin. J r 4th -Addie Haas," Austin O'Connell Bernice Petrie,' Joe Ellis. have not I yearn orders ahead, end I nndennted, intend to resume open- tions as early on possible. They have , received a tempting bid from Mount , Forest to occupy the basement of the ' former carriage tactory, but would , prefer Holotein. where they are in _ the centre of a fine hardwood district I and for other considerations, Both of i ' the partners are most favoubly ktrown in Village and locmity, have gained a ( {splendid business reputation, and I every citizen will pull tor them to re-i imain with us. May they thus decide in which event a temporary structure} {null be erected for winter quarters. . I Ladies' Overshoes Regulu- I 85 Men's Rubbers sunnce. 250 All sizes. regular l 5O Ll. pair -Ruby Lewis.‘ Grace Baird,' i,' Agnes Evans," Emma Aid Choice Red Salmon Choice Green or Black 0 Reg go, for 88e Tea, ngu’ur 65a for 60tt regular 2 25 for . li'indlay's large Stock consisting of Pure Castile Soap Corn Syrup Reg 80e but! for 250 10 lb pals " 51b Reg 1.10 for 806 Reg 1 25 for 98c DURHAM REVIEW Peas Reg Me,...2 for Me Royal Yeast Reg 7e for 50 Messrs Buyer & Brebner ', 4 for tlic Blewini, a Wie for ks, S: each Unbleached. reg 80.3. Half Price Reg 15c....2 for Ma Reg 450 plug,.. 400 Shredded Wheat Reg 150,...2 for 250 l.25 pair (Findlay’s Store, little? Manager l.50 Mac in tirtst at a bargain. and fillpes, Rubbers Those pres. id,' Jas. Aitken,? Linoleums and Floor Oil. cloth . . . . Below Cost Prints Factory Cotton Toweiling Large “use, reduced to Factory price Men's Boots and Shoes Ill Bizee- Below Cost Mottled Yarns 3 ply, reg 2.25 for 2 ply, reg 1.7,5 for Men's Heavy Rublnrs Different weights and styles Men's Overalls Blue , black. reg 2 00 to 2.75 l.50 to 2.25 39801.! 300 for Raisins-rs, brand seeded tag ltr, for 15tt A quantity of galvanized iron and a large number of tin boxes for sale. Apply at Registry Office Those not present legal number ofdays: Marjory McCall, Willie Ellis. John Mat- thews. John Heaney, Arthur Fidler. William McCall, Sadie McCau, Jane Heaney. Prank Heaney, Sam Fidler, Margrista.Heattev. l Sr Pr-Lizzie McKenzie, Robbie Nich- olsou,- Alec Sim," Sadie McCall. Rosl Rife," Beatrice Smith. Viola Johnson, Mary Dyer a _ B Class-Inez Leith," Cecil Johnson. AClass-Clara Aruill, John Lewis," Melvin Matthews," Margreta Heaney. Reg 2%, 2 for 250 3 Br Ist-Jean Haas, Stella Woodrard, Sandy McKenzie.†Sam Fidler. Jr Ist-Margaret Christie,- J. J. Mat. thews," Isabel Leith" and Jim Calder eq., Charlotte Smith, Elmer Elton." Cora Dyer! , Sr Pr-:_Lizzie McKenzie, Bobbie Nich- 8r had-Jean Ellis," Jean Baird, Ruth Smith, Lizzie MeGrathp Magnet Amill' "Robbie Aitken," Frank Haney. Jane Haney, Lillian McCall, Arthur Fidler. J r 2nd--hrabest Baud and Ink Irwin sq., James Christie," Asa Brooks . ‘Robona Haas. Bertha Hilton. Tom Me- Kenzie, Mnildl Christio.‘ Mari Me- Sth 'jjifiti'ii'.trt7o'L'lllddlrWdr'ii Brooks,' Willie" Nh'i-ciiGi"iiiii"iGrT, Michael McGnth, Gladys, Rice, John Matthews, John Bouncy. of Merchandise Jello Reg 15c for 10a Old Virginia Smoking 10a Greatly R'edhced Cit1 GOe , Etc. 1 22c 20c 23c Mo .. "at, DEC. 6, 1918 t _ " John Kelly. ear Amd, " M mr It t tere d trat tm 'rt If ll r V, me \dam tr comm ter at " Tom.- mu than ‘ll caring "ans U and i4 nu . u M 'nt nu um an 'y heir st Kl any recon the of bu. mum Proceeds The 1 mar Met nos union The (a " " VOL. Ande md 1 _ Bela Wa it rlst r at idas ll hh "um: sale. , raved. an. I) " Rt " “I: M u XII"?! ts kid I the "repair ’ patrie tha OI Wt KEY!