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we can fit the
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is the best iri
Heavy. weight ' , Made of _Pure
I�Tova . Scotia `,Wool -- guar,--
anteed Unshrinkable Prices
`$L25 and $1.35.
Penman's for fine wear gives
excellent satisfaction in Com-
fort and durability: Prices
75c, .$i.00 and $I 2S.
"Ceetee" Natural Wool Un-
derwear. Full Fashioned
Very fine quality guaranteed
w shrinkable Price- '_$ L 50.
Maple Leaf Brand Underwear
is medium weight—guaranteed
unshrinkable an excellentT
wearer at ;?5c for medim sizes, :I
and 85c in larger sizes up
Lo . 44 -
Fleece' Lined Underwear `'-=
Heavy' and Medium Weights, .`
anwith Wool fleeced - see our 2
special values at 50c and . 75c.
awes%
: liadAt-weak'
-Union and=Fleece-Lined,
sizes, at very reasonable prices.
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Yicy Stt ►pts;
tickets;
S' SWEATER
apt
returned
la, Towle is,
nt---:-Miss Nellie Stewart
,srent the' week, end' the'
S_Ilaith—:,The an -
,the rnralonount beef
outlay evening 19th.
ior•theteming year.
'McCann. has ret -
as usual on Sunolay,night.
Langside
gpent .1,inday at his home here.
Mrs.' A. Reid went to St. Mary's
of Arlifield-Visited Airs.
Inni• s`of Guelph is spending a couple
of weeks with his brother Mr. D. Mc
Innis.—Mi: John Finlayscinis at pres-
ent staying with 'Mr. land Mrs. James
McGregor. —Mr. Finlayson, is suffering
rung people assisted with- th-''o-S.mi,e7iW
at-Bethel--Annivergary.services-on Sun-
day laat.—Next Sunday 9et.25,,th. will:
Church here.
The •Annivernat. seeirelSen of Bethel
Methodist church, held on Sunday
last were very successful', ' The. wleath:
er was fine and good crowds were
present; the 'services hearty ancl the
offerings most.liberal—__The_Rev._
D. Madden, BA:, of Pine riivee, 'de-
livered deep and impressive •Serm'ons,
morning and evening. The Rev. J.
E. Ford 'chairman ..of Wingham Dis-
trict, preached a very practical and
and 'the Lanasidle choir rendered
choice_ musical!' selections - -
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grade of work stamps us as the great
practical training school of Western b
We have three departments :---
Commercial, Shorthand,
/ Telegraphic.,
Office agSistants. Individual instruc-
free: 'Write for
Elliott 81- McLachlan,
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Principals.
Oea.
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1loeaj of:'n Q#at1
magazine `in.'connection;rt#the Se itinel
at a price thatmust appeal to all lovers
of good reading. The Home Journal
leas already, a wide • circulation through-,
Rout Canada ;slid is fully deinonstr ting
the fact thet°it is not be necessary to. go
outside of this country for ;literature of
thia:relaSa;".lt is :wlialesoine arlesa and.
interesting with a fu id of valuable in
formatiori, stories, i lustratioiis, eSe, , sc :
forth in the best ty iographical' Atyle.
The; cover for ,October 'The Little Apple
Gatherer," 'is typical of sturdy Caiadian'
childhood, Zn_( addition to a serial and
a number of 'short stories, there are,
rote °sting a`rticle`s" on "T1ae Milk Ques
tion,"Women's, Work at the 'Fair,"
''Che W. T.U. and its'Ei'ork,' ;Nfiisic
Fashions, -etc. We are able to offer this
magazine with`"tlie 'sentinel L: for one,year'
at the price of $1�3i1 '`Suis offer; i1'.
only hold good till Deo..lst;;
ttlfleid's
Lines
Miss &label Alton is visiting friends
inStaidkey._.
The k`. i+'. M. S; held their, Thank
offering meeting on Wednesday even_.
in; of last week. Rev;''"Ml lliither='
f®ra of 'Dungannon had ehar 'e of the
meeting.
Mrs. R. Curran, of 1Tamilton is
visiting her mother Mrs.'' J. C. Bala
win.
The boys of the . Rifle Association
were practising on;, Saturday and in-
tend ;going to Goderich en Tuesday
to try their luck.
Miss Deneda, Sherwood of 'Lucknow
visited' under the parental roof on
Sunday last. _
Mrs.S. 'Sanderson of Dunga,nnoa
spent a few days .last ` week the guest'
of her son, W. P. Sanderson.
Miss . I1! A:,. Andrew ' is : spending-
-some-time with lirsr4r:Smeltzer
A-numhei-of-ou 'r citizehs`atthnded-
_the-nomination-at-.Dungrannon;- --
Florence
Florence Alton of Belfast is
staying with Mrs. D. Alton.
Crewe
Mr Orville burnin of the G
spent Sunday at his home here.
Mr. Fred Treleaven spent, Sun,day
at his home here _
Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Snerwood made
a business trip to Megaw last week
ancl purchased a fine colt from Mr.
Tab)) and she is something pretty -fast.
Mr. ThOS. Culbert lost a fine horse
last week:
Miss Jane Culbert has taken a po-
sition, in the store at Crewe.
Quite a number from here attended
the nomination held at Dungannon
this week.
Mrs. John, Gawley_ yisiting_her
old heme at Mafekirtg this week.
'Mrs. Thes: Reed and son of Mafe-
kin. were visitors at Crewe on Sunday
last.
John Gawley's.last week.
to Dungannon last week. -
Mr. Sam Sherwood, 1. J. Gawlev
and Clara A. Stackleton_. artapacking
apples this -week -near -.Ludo h
Second .Concessiol.
miss Mary' McDonald Of ;' Lothian
and Mr., Will Kilpatriek,-. were gueats
of Miss kale Can,Rbell_en__Snnday
Sam Congraca's. hired _man
_happenerlwith_ an" acsjsig_t_ktAy) falling
eut pea tree while picking applea, but
Messrs. TErwin 'and MCInnes
thrashing- near Lochalsh this , week.
'Miss Kate Campbell and Miss Kate
fisher were Collecting for _the Tract
Society on Tuesday and met with
'Belfast called on his friends here on
Mr. Fred Griffin'a family of Dun-
gannoni have come to live with •11.
clay of laSt week. '
week near La ngaide:
to • live there before lon(4 Net alone,
we don't thinke
cry -for rain- is"becorning-great.--,
Water -is runciine- short and plowinir
-We always have good value to Offer our customers in
every line of goods we carry. The best for the money is our
motto. .ThiS applies to our Ladies% Jacketi" and' Men's 0,Yer,
coats. - BOth -hianufactnred ihe best of their kind in fit, styl‘i--
and quality. In Ladies we have the tight fitting, .which is the
la,test, and the loose fitting,'WhiCh most cUstomers like hest
Prices from $8,ocr $17,00. ,For Men the style iS hloeh the
_same, year,..* -the- lOngr-comfortable ' fitting Coat. . Price .
of the best lines from $io.od tO 5.6o.
small and large men. Also the Ladies' Garments in the same
make-. The most popular is at $1.10 each piece.
Our Millinery Department is. well assorted as we
ceive new goods weekly. To -snit -her ,customers is -MiSs
Pentland's chief aim. Don't forret -that 'Millinery is cash or
to b -e uaid before the season closes.
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- Lay dull -care aside and give yourself the -Pleasure of a
visit to this store. Come and enjoy the sight of good.„Butter
and Eggs and all kinds of,Fine Groceiies.
This store has the reputation of paying the highest
price for produce and we think it is worthy of this reputation
as we ha.ve a large city trade and are able to sell to a better
advantage, givirtg us a better chance to pay more and the
Farmer s or those selting produce reap the benefit °
We can also save yon-rnoney in the Grotet7 line as
well as giving you more for your produce, _such
3 Boxes -Laundry Starch for... ; .....45e
3 Boxes Prepared Icings
6 Bars„Fancy Toilet Soap
A full line of Cured Meats, and Vege bles 'Owa
Remember ihe place- teaxer Block,
Produce. 'Phone. 14.
lucknovrs- -Meat —Market,
-s the. latest in rancre_construction• it_bas many patented--
74eatures-mot found in any other range -arid' with 'all -these- -
it costs no more than rnany-C;rthe ordinarY-ranges The '
flat interlockincr grate is the latest device in stove ' con-
struction and is a fuel sayer. Drop in and we will be
pleased to Snow you the m3st hangsome and up-to-dae
.1.a.nge on the ,Ca.nadian Market.
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Sutheda
AGENTS FORL--SIIERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT, DURTIAlyfgENENT_
'laving purchased
the ButchertAff _Busin-
ess, forinerly carried
on by .1). McCharles it
-11 be. our aim to al -
Fresh and
Cured Meetts.
Meats wilt have our
best attentio
.J. D. Manageri
INSURANCE
FIRE & MARINE,
GUELPH ONT
VOLUNTEER BOUNTY' ACT
WARNING TO liURIIASERS..
Aindgnant must be -by Urar'of--,•aptioint----
input of a substitute and nMst be ;in the
Special attention is halled'toStib-section
1908, which proVides' that' no assignment
of the right, of a volunteer by 'the ali-,
A71• 6. DATED.. A*TER TEE DATE Or TF14
by tbeNinister Of Milipa and Defence
COimillsSiOner of Dominion
h :-71137. Kennedy Jr,
w!fi con-
ducted under the
nes liEhl.ilEritt
Y&KENNE
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P. -47E11 U.S DEBI Li
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f Mowing scrapirnits,ccinsult tis'beford it is ton late. Arc .1.ott
e -,..es; with dark cire!es under them weak hael.:, ) idneys irrita- •
pal 2itatiOn of t' -e. heart,,,,..bash en", dreams and) *ses, iedi-
ciiroy and streugth;tirea Mornings, rest!,
ruohels.Ns•cal.:. tannhoodipreznature decay.; bone pains, hair
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• Blood Poisons
BLOOD, POISOpa
are lhe most
tit -w 7`ir REATMENT Uloue eatt curt you. ,and intake a
*dein of you; Dader. 4 id f it nee-the'bo.iti adthie, tlie biped 'purified so that all
'otate.d.,•;Ctl d-nmei cease—no Mere vital waste from IlieLsjtiteta,, Deurtlet quieckai and fakirt.
r..ih 'yen of yOur hard earned dollars. We will aura You le ha oat.
'" 1.4-6 ter Owli has tre9ted Von, spite feitan lagneltti3Ophtion,.Eree
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