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Dr. Montizambext has been sentto
the Pacific Coast by the Government
to dhreet •preeftutiona;xy measures
against the bubonic plague, which is
reported to, have broken out at
* Seattle,
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The Tro Gil Food!
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Prescribed and. Teco-
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• Leading Physicians as i
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the best and most easily
a assibiulatedreparation
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Slabs
For Sale
WE AVE
FOR SALE A
QUANTITY OF HEMLOCK •
SLABS, CUT 16 INCHES LONG.
SUITABLE FOR RANGES..
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O DER YOURYEAR'S UP -
PLY
• NOW. THE BEST IN J WI:LL�R :.,AND OPTICIAN.
TiE MARKET. $7 PER TON, _ .$.
BUT IF ORDERED 'AND PAID
FOR 'BEFORE MAY 31st, A MS-'
COUNT OF 40 CENTS. ATON
WILL BE ALLOWED. __
Orders left at Davis & Rowland's
will bemp y ro tl attended to.
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LARGEST' AND BES''
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STRATFORD. ONT. ` r
By being the best this school
has:: become-- -the.- largeeteehusillese--
training school in Western Ontario.
Our enrolment again exceeds that
of a year ago. Why ? Because
our courses are thorough and prac-
tical with specialists in charge of
our Commercial, Shorthand and
'Telegraphy departments. All our
graduates obtain ,good potions
You may: enter now. Write for
•our free catalogue. ,
Elliott ; l aLaohl u.
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PRINCIPALS •
$i1ver .1
Ware.
WILL ALWAYS BE POPULAR
$.7 , FOR PRESENTS:
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r is artistic and' useful
A ._ buy:_
and u
buy
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Silverware you want . the
\b
est arid, most. servi cealile
your • money can'. .buy.
You°are assured "of . g et-
.ting„th•at kind here,' : We
can sell. you ou solid . silver
or the best plated ',Ware
'which 1ook0 like Sterling .
g.
and 'wears almost as well;
Conde in, and .see olar well
assorted stock. You -will
.. find the prices right.
1ces !g'.
A.:. RIDS
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.ron Count
for News-
ews i*atn€re
eeord Readers
This Is the Farmers
�T'. J Stevenson
Cream. Separators ° '.
No article =•tire !arfn pays' the
farmer better than a Cream' Sep-.
arator. When buying, buy the best
that is the DeLaval. • I am agent
for it in this district.. ' .
The Cyclone Fencing
The Cyolone Wire Fencing has
the two great requisites -it looks
well and lasts a long time. " Be-
fore placing, your order let me show.,
you this fencing and • quote. ' you
prices. ;
JAS. APPLEBY, Clinton
DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST,
Specialist, will be at Holmes' Drug
Store, Clinton, an Friday, Nov,
lst. Glasses properly fitted. Diseas-
es
es of the eye, ear, nose and throat
• treated.
Real Estate far Sale
FARMS FOR SALE -ONE AND -A
quarter miles• from church, - post
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office, school and the . village of
Auburn. Suitable for grain or
grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd con. West
Wawacesh consisting of 100 .acres
of land, 15 acres under bush and
the balance. nearly all- grass. A.
brick house, a bank barn 52x6.0, a:
driving house 24x36 with a cement
pig house underneath, are o1µ said
premises: Also lot 28, East.
Wawanosh, 2nd con., directly' oppos-
ite said lot 27, containing 100 acres
of land, 15 acres of which are bush.
On this iot there is a bank ' barn
40x60. Thi -re, are 4 acres of good
bearing orchard on the two farms.
Botli lots are well fenced and un-
derdrained. A never failing spring
runs • across both farms. Possession'
can be. given at Di=ce. .Terms easy.
The proprietor id' now past the ae
to farm. -Apply to , Thomas Nich-
olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply;
will be given to all communica-
tions. Oct. :4 70
Catarrh
Is a constituflonal disease
Ori : " . inblood
an tt.: constitutional
treatment acting through
and purifyir!g the blood for
rad algid permiment
' cure. Be sure to. take
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. C,lruderich . Goderich, ' HOod'sSar'sparla
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Louie Van- Nasal and other local tornis of ohm*
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Bus es eason, ;ty, is the guest of her :;sister, Mrs. school Anelieli science at; Clew. wbkh allay IneaNd>r 4 d do •
.- ..• - _--MisarCarrie. Campbell' of Bence Van Rundle is attending the lassie trelte t ity Caterr%taa,
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The Ontario farmer is busier now
than he is at any other season of the
year. Instead of the,harvest being
the time when all 'heeds Axe . rushed
to the limit,. the' burden of work . bac;
shifted .to the fall gatherings. Otto-
bar is a" busy •month ; every day is
fi'11ed•with its overload of duties to, be
performed. With this the days. are
r-
shorter, rough • weather. is more fre-
quent
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fluent and chores are claiming the'
night and' morning attention. Just
now'' the torsi and , the tobacco. are
being cut, the mangolds are being
arefilling sit -
Os,
ti i
ensilage t
sal.g
housed,
os, apples are to be pinked, fall plow-
ing
is clamoring for more attention,
GET THE BEST. IT PAYS..• .
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D' THE POPULAR AN
ATTrN
G ESSIVE.
SRO R
ELT TOTT'
• . TORONTO, • ONS'.
Corner Yonge and Alexander Streets.
Tom -Johnston, \Colborne Hou':e.
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Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Robinson of Mich•
° d other incid-
reshed an many
bo threshed
tp
Meld -
elite.). duties creep up that require im-
mediate attention. Itis easily . ap-
parent that successful management of
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the duties on the 'farm requires a
clear head to plan, a reedy arm to do
and a cheerful mind 'to wept the con-
stant turn of events, The farm is a
many -featured place. Its life is at-.
tractive, to every ono from without,
That it is not always so to the one
who walks her busy ways is malttly
due to the fact that farming is con-
sidered to be an oepupatidn that needs
no executive ability: or careful arr-
angement .of details,. The .successful
ether
lr h . war.. The e
farmer snakes his
a
potatoes must be pitted, clover leas man lets the worn delve 'inn.
Rural: ',telephones Are Not as
Plentiful as Tl e - : Should Be,
AND BE THOROUGHLY .EDUCAT-
,ED FOR BUSINESS .LIFE.. ALL
GRADUATES OF • TRIS SCHOOL.
A:RE. • ABSOLUTELY .. SURE OF:
'GETTING POSITIONS THE DE"
MAND IS CONSIDERABLY GREATI
ER THAN .THE SUPPLY:. NOW IS
AN,EXCELLENT 'TIME... TO EN-
TER. WRITE •FOR CATALOGUE!.
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'J ELLIOTT. PRINCIPAL..•
We beg. to -call your . special atter!-
tion 'to: our excellent stock of new
fruits and candied peels.
This week we have also passed 'into
stock • . • ,...
Several New Dinner Sets;
Toilet Sets, Odd Cups•and:
Saucers, and Pan4 China
• which are .well worth .a few trtinutes
• , of your caretyl inspection.
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FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDER-
signed offers for sale part of let
40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 mile
south of Clinton., consisting of 20
acres. Good frame house with st-
eno cellar, barn 36x70 with cement
basement. Easy terms.- J• A.
Smith, 40
FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON.
2, Stanley, containing 100 acres, 1'0
acres of bush, the reinainder is Well
fenced, underdrained and in a good
state of cultivation. 1 acre of or-
chard an small fruit. Oe the pre-
mises is a two stoty brick house
with slate roof,' a first-class farm
house. a bars, size,. 40
x 80 with stone stabling, a•'Cement
silo 14x30. geld driving house, pig''
pen and hen house. Two never -fail -
lug wells. Thio fatm is situated 8
Mile§ from Urttceileld, g from Clta'
ton on rt' sid gravel toad.• At*,
ply on +b' premise* or *ddress
,.di rt &,alt. Clinton Ii, 0. ' 62
eevesiele
D: Beaton,
Phone 111Prom t
delivery
ENTER ANY. DAY
Telephones in the rural aletricts are
not as plentiful as . they should .he
awing nrainlp to : -"the artificial prices
r life companies,
c.on o
char ed bythe t
b g
In East Elgin the farmers ignored the
companies and made the enterprise
their own. The result isone of which
any community may. be Pr.
ou d.
This• ix - what happened in East El-
gin. Mr. Trim, a young farmer of
Mallahide township, .took the matter
h called,
d,
in hand and a meeting was
Mrs T
imwas
elected
general
mana-
ger,
na
ger, and he started a stock list which
he was not long in filling up at, ten
dollars : a share. 1 -Ie went up the
country and securedcured the poles, • which
were in due iine
stripped. Thenn he
had the fatmers on each concession of
s team thepoles
AYimor have bees to to
and place term in 'position at . the
rate, of twenty poles to, the. mile,
which cost on the " average seventy-
five. cents. Then he hadexpert line-
men 'to put the wires: .position:
For a Business. or Shorthand
course. Positions assured. to,
graduates. Six month will fit
you: We provide 24 teachers and
hest facilities. Write us Central
Business College, 395 Yonge St:,
Toronto. II.' W. Shaw, Principal.
NOW .IS THE' TIME.: ---TO PLACE.
your order for ' Fending before the
advftice' in price.. Ilse the Coil
Spring Wire' made by the Canadian
Fence Co. of which I am agent in
this ,district. I am also agent 'tor
the celebrated • IIcintzman Piano.-
F. W. Evans, Box 155 Clinton P.O.
These, with the insulators, cost $5
per .1ni1c-.Jn_ addition --the --phones-ami
installirig" switch board at Aylmer,
cost twenty dollars ; that is, seven-
teen dollars for the 'phone, and three
dollars for installing. So that, in the
long run, users only pay $3.50 per
year fortbe . service, , which amount
g'bes to line girls,. • pays ollice .• fent,
etc. They' have a 'ponied exchange
in Aylmer,where they have Over:
'six-
typhon s, There isan all-night anti
Sunday service and the company it
extending its linea in every direc-
tion:
This aotempi h ent'is a greet
tri-
bute uta t�thepowers
of
c
mbinatiin.
Single action would never have sue
eeeded to .the same extent. It is also
r t other rur-
al
d ec�a o
an .example to 11. n
needed •`s
al districts: All that is nee e. i
that the matter be taken„in hand' by
Men with plenty of ,.go and a ..willing-
ness to cooperate for the' benefit . of.
the many. •
igen and' family have,come tri res"e
here. Mr. Robinson intends ar sistine,
11r, Fellows . in the new butcher chop.
• Mr, Dave Brown is laving ".,ii pat left Valley s, Cal, His ship was bound
for Ceylon with provisies foe the
Americans and, ,English people e•n..�a- -
Fe). -
moa Islands in the South 'seas, but
before nearing Valparaiso, Chili, Cent-
ral America, they met with ;melt a
gale that t
h itoak them so many !riles
out of their way, that it toner 07
days to reach it, Then' when They
were 17 days, out from that -folk, they
met with another gale, which took
t 1800
hem miles out of air ....ay. Tho
mtheir
ship sprung a leak, and the men had
to pump.until they• reached -San 1 r,yn-
cisco, with the loss at their mate top
mast, and fore mast,• and in1zsen top
sail -as good as gone, He expecte.= ,to
remain in Valleys.
Mrs. McMath,. eldest daughter ,,f Mr.
Dave Bell, will in a few' days tY i from
Stratford where she :has sold her hone
to. 'join her husband in . Re na. and:
take-th it children with hr: '
e e
Rundle' who accompanied
nied
Mr. Roe , l a
his brother Louis to Cleveland, sl.ent
a' few • days with 'friends .at Sarnia be-
fore d home. •
- fore lee uxpe ha e
Muss. Hodge of Toronto is the guest
of . her sister. Mrs. John Prondfoot.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Madel • ertaoy 1;fo: in
Major Beck's pretty old. home, awl 14r.
and Mrs. Daw ,reside, in the Mac'Intyre,
residence,
Alderman Goldthorpe has a nice
large store which 'i's•well managed by
frill.
alai � e but theeke)).
his wife and . h rs.
t
days rain of .October failed to gladden'
riof
heart,cbv they bed the
hise n
e
bp g.
Maitland. •
At the fancy'' dye s carnival- the•
prize winners were. : Miss Chariseie
i.' '
ell ',Peasant Girl'' eft
Cam ea G in a x
h
p , pretty
costume, black velvet waist, and :
low .dress with band of }duels 'velvet
at • bottom of shirt, prize, . silver cream
and sugar.service;; Miss l;mtmat'k:oung,
Dame Trot and her eat,"pried, wat-
grasshoppers ioh gent- s fancy Fred. Frntrley,
"`Cavalier," prize, a silk - umbrella ;
gent's conic, John'Mclvar, "Chinook'.
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prize, :.a watch fob. On three evenings
in the second week of .6ctober .'Plturs-
day, Friday and Saturday, some grant
r potatoeswhich
had' a ood•' crop of o a o illustrated byProf.
a g p p tfancy skating• was Y.
5c ba lour i$3 cw
' sellat 7 a F isa t
g Tyler and Miss Bessie Berton, Which
oil, stic per gentile; creamery butter., looked as if. the two Performers pos-
sessed lb Mr. Catling is. not so well magic' power.
as he was ie •Godeeich,' but although I
had• a cold when I came here, I am
very ' .much better, ,. and my :�igtit' is
very', touch improved."
Mrs., ,Dr. Shannon has been very ill
for some tjme. '
Mrs.. J Shannon has :returned to"
Lond'on,; after spending a fe'w weeks in
town, the -guest .'d her daui htea, Mrs.
Walter Sillih.
Mr. Walter Sillib: is progressing • io
his art• as# a ventriloquist, and otic
"citizens. will soon have the plc; �sure`of
land Ohio
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Milton' Bell has grown stronger nein ,
will enter the U. S. Navy agile.. foe i
he has has a wondertui experie lee up•
on the "Merchant:a:ui" on wleeli he ,
of the Blake building on the square
painted ' yellow, with . tririunint;s of
green,
Mr. Marlton is having his part ti
the Blake estate painted red 'and Mr.
1•Uarper's building is painted red •to
match,' `
Mrs. Hawley has removed iron Es-
sex . street to the residence known as
the Major Jordan` estate. Mrs. Jet eau
t
daughter i tart.. � t
and n i
with ht,r son h u
g
reside in Montreal this winter,
i k t s re bus veneering
The br c layer !r y i b
Karl's new house on West street, •
Mr. Percy Walton is having a gol-
vanized iron roof on his place of btas-
iness on West street.
' To -morrow evening, Friday, the Rif-
le Association of •Godcrich township
will hold their annual 'hell in ( ;eget-
low's hall. The'Blackstone erche:,,ra
will furnish the music. _ '
Barn :' Tn :Goderich . on October net,
ilio t1 a
tb Mr, an d• Mrs. E: h. h o
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daughter. •
Mrs..- Murdoch McLeod. now a -ides.
an (,lichee street, one •door west .f the
residence of. Mr, William Doyle.
Mr. Owen : MadGillieuddy of Winitip-
eg, the versatile writer of poet _y, ace
companied his cousin, Dan .'f icer illi
Stratford on visithex
cuddy ofhis e
Miss Kitty MacDougall • of Det;:oit,
who 1;penb some day's in town vesiting
friends,is ver f11 at her old •l"nnc. at
y
.Porter's Hill..
In a letter from Mrs. James. Cat-.
ling, Cockburn Island; dated, October
21st,. she' writes : • "When we left,
were
Goderich, you know how thingsw c
r un
looking, burned d u with the s here
no e
i-
g p
s ren sin
we found
them a e as the
.g
month ofJune, _both°grass, trees, pot-
atoes we had h r-:
clues and pea . b h d no ha
r-:
The grasshoppers ate; all 'the
oats, barley, cabbages and onions, Mr.
_geeing says some of . the
were two inches .in length. We • have
had rain' every .day ,for, the last twa
weirs until October 17th, then we
got snow off and ' on all 'day, ' and'
sharp frosts every night. Mr. Catling.
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tra Spacial Ya!lles
15e MEN'S GREY SOK FOR 100.'
' IO dozen Men's Grey Sox, sizes 10e'and' `11; 'the beet sock we
I . have seen'far some time, well worth 15c,' at per pair only IOc.
25e MEN'S HEAVY CASHMERE SOX FOR 20c,
5. dozen Men's Heavy Black;0ashmere Sox. eizes10e and 11,
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very special value at 'lac, .but we bought then! cheap and will sell'. them at per pair 20c.
LADIES' NEW BLAOK rA4OKETS `
This week we putint() stock another' purchase of Ladies. Coats
in' black' keesey aisle Theee 'goods are, the best• value we have.
''seen: e,' the money. 'flee prices are B10 00; 12,50 and 14.00.•
Children's 'Melte Lnrnh•Boas •at 25e, 35e and 50c." 0
Ladies, and Lhildreri.'s Knit Gloves and Mitts .a 15
t 10c, 12ee. c, .
1$c, 20c and 25c.
. 12ie WRAPPERETTES AT 10e
e We bought.beayily in Wrapperettes at the old. prices, and can
'elkyiiu excellent values in . Leazle Cloths,.•'Wrapperettes and TtvEm-
pire Wills at Sc, 10e and 12• Lc.:
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Cash Paid for Butter 'and nd ES$s.
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T EEGR PH
_ For Railway and Commercial .
work is well taught by as. Our
new book, „"Guided by the. Key,"
explafns..'Sant With first lesson
to any applicant on reoelpt of
four cents in stamps, Address
Central School of Telegraphy;, 3
Gerrard St., East, Toronto, W.'
1E1. Shaw, President.
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TATtE RIVAL HERDHERD`CABL
FOR STOMAL •I, LIVEIt,,
i S K.
KIDNEYS POE CL-
EA1vING THE ULOOD. FOB
SALE.BY W. „A. 1IXCCONNEL:.
MANTON% Wi1OLESA'LE
PROM THE RIVAL TIERS
ACI.ENOY, NMOARDINE. ,,
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PI�PLESTO�lE 16 CARR .
Successors to McKinnon Sr Co., B LY T H
p•eta mbC1.veNte 1D • •®m•m e•o:ewa.e a eeie .Rabe -ye ef-ake-ee•®m-O e
111 F Uri Clolliiild
"Right" in Men's Clothing Do you know what is g g for the
coming seasan?. •°
Do you know that it costs "No More" to he wen dressed
than it does to be two `or three years behind-, the times in style of
• 01oihing7
If .you don't Know these facts, you should, and the time to •
0, inquire into the subject iS •now.
Don't buy. that new Fall Suit or Overcoat :before you do
o/� . know their)...
Ca' Come in and eamtne our'Clothing Stock and let us explain
O to you "Why" we ran give you clothing that is "Right" iu quality,
style and fit and at prices'away below the lowest.
rlen's Suits from $4. 0 to $15. Men's Overt
5.
coats $5 to $18. Olid Pants, Overalls, ;
Smocks,, Etc., at lowest prices.. '
BOOTS • `AND ' SHOES.
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This der:trfinent is now becoming more than a "side line" with
us, and,i:t eowplete iu all: styles. and qualities. but we are still selling. • t
O at "side line" pricey. . - -
EA Be Sure and See TheseGoods Before you 'Buy a;
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t•s,.ee•o:A�.tb••o.e�. �•et;y�ca.m�s.nct►o�.m•as.m•c1►..so,�,•• w•
Blyth
Word was received by Mr, George
Powcil� that his sister, y Mrs. William
Jackman of the Nile, had passed away
after a short fllnessi. 1Mr . Jackman
Was married. to her now bereaved hus-
band fourteen years ago. She WA
well known to many in town, having
K.
kept. house tot Mr. Powell for `nearly
four years. Deceased. was born in
Varna and leaves three staters and
four brothers to mourn, the loss of a
kind and loving sister. They are
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M 's Sarsaparilla. all dru stl3, $1.
CGtarrlets, Mal. Order' OW, 50 elf,
For testimordatls of .remarkable• c re i
send for our 13obk on Catarrh. NO 4.
fv. L klood co.. L.oweli. ' sou
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hearinghim:,, . .
The :Woman's Institute, hole a•sl:ec-.
ial meeting .oil the 22nd Mee , et ' i::ii
ythholme," the t sidcnce• of ]Vii l ve
ney to deckle Linen ar,.'impertant skit'
ter, but se°many beryl; unable to , at
tend•, the matter gree i.ti,l i,vcr: 1 lr the
regular meeting t°, be .held un Nov,
7th at •"Roselawri,'. residence (If .kirs
Janes Strongh. All the members are
re ties L..treat!tend•.-I ef'reshineriese e nr
served at 6 p. en. •'e
Mensal' .
Melburn Milson, while at.. play on
Wednesday was. , ' tilted "out of his
wheelbarrow • and broke* his arm at
the wrist.
'A lady'frpm near Seaforth brought
,her onion; to ;I3ensa;ll frit sale . and
realized '$111.50 ir-oTii '15 pounds .. of
seed. over all expenses. . -
Reeve •Geiger• nas been served •, with
a• writ hy Samuel. Smillie. The :brief
demanded .of - the, council toshow
cauhe why.' they • •ehould not defend the
.unit -in :Coxworth..vs: I•Iensail. t
Mr, McAllister of. Seni'lac, Manitoba
fs. visiting relaatives in this section..
The safe in the Grand Trunk freight
shed at St. John's, Quebec, wa> blown
open with dynamite.
0111! CUoice:
17B -cenis,
Mrs, Menzies, Wawanosh ; Mrs.
Coch
sane,Winghalr , Mrs. Switzer; Ba
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field
William of Seattle ;Thomas!
of. New Ontario ; John of Clinton and;
George. of Blyth. Mrs. Jackman wa."
a member of the Methodist Church!
C.
con-
ducted
C.. Reid cit
unci the.pa"ales, Rev.
ducted the services at the funeral.
Dr. and Mrs. Sloan
of Name, Alamo,
1
ate visiting the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrt. A. W. Sloan. They will
the until t
spring visit with relatives tp 8
ab navigation Into the Alaska country
has. closed Until the spring.
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A few' of the bargains that
we advertised last week still
remainso the sale will con-.
tinue one week longer in ord-
€lr to clear them all-out. •
Glood shoes at 7t5 -cents per
pair are a bargain seldom off..
eyed in this or any other place
GIRLS SCHOOL SHOES, 75c
LADIES. EIJT!'ONED AND:
LACED SHOES 75c '
fli;N.s RUBBERS, slzeS 10
11, ONLY 130 cents...
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Serious consequences were arerted at
Kingston by zam-Buk., Blood Foison
through stocking. dye has On'nioro than one
occasion proved -serious, serious, : and snob might.
harO been the 'case with Mr. Thos. roster,
'of Kingston, had it: not boon for Zani-Buk.•
Mr. Foston, formerly an officer in the Horse:
Artillery stationed at Kingston, says:-
Lastfall.1 had'•a nasty sore on my foot
caused .by the irritation from a projecting
eyelet in my shoe. Before S was awareef.
it the colored seek -I wore hail poisoned•the
flesh and I Suffered muoh mcensequonoe
T^tried -a !,?sod many salves anal ointments
get : there was no impt�oveluent . until 1.
began with Znm-Buk." 'This ointment drew
out all the inflatinnatioriand poisonous
l days
covers
th
matter and healedo tore it
r
atter applying. You can publish this State-
ment if you wish for the merits of Zant'Buk
cannot bo to widely known."
An akin dtsoasos qutokly. paid to Zam•Bulc. Sold .hy nn.
stores
om-ZandanBuk inwteo., Ttcino'sen.lorooronto,S abut 5w *6ae. 1a.95 hos, or poor tree
fr
Bonus; For Teachers. • '
llon. Dr. 'Fyne, ,Minister of .Educe -
tion, has issued two circulars with-. a
view to' developing "elementary ag-
riculture and horticulture and school
gardens" in the' village and rural
schools. It has been deoided to' grant
r who uali-
c'he wh
rural a
direct to the' ru 1 to , q,
fies.for the teaching` of this branch at
tie) Ontario. Agricultural College and
augurates the work' in the school, ' a
sum of • $3b• per. Annum as' long as -the
work is .continued,
Fall & "`inter
LOTgI.NB!
We excel in Stylish
W.
Suits and 'Overcoats for
men & boys. Our stock of
;Cllothin,g is large, strictly
first-class and excellent'
Flu, Themore a e .you
make Co
•
son,
- e m� r1 t li e
pa
sin '•satlsd you u w itl :
ore•fie be
to buy here.
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Our Underwear stock
ps complte, consisting ,of .
all the best makes, and
all weightsal d.sizes.:
Note -=We are especi-
i-lLy preparedmto ,.iii t'tl e
demand for extra large'•
`sizes. .
Men's Work=
fig Outfits.
Shirts,
Overalls,,
Gloves,
flirts}
Socks
cks
S`mo
Etc., Etc.
Jacobs
SINGLY✓ FARE FOR
THANKSGIVING DAY
Between , all stations in Canada aI
so to Detroit and' Porn Huron, lynch.,
Niagara, Falls Suspension Bridge .and
;Buffalo 11'. Y. • :
Oct.30th and 31st .returniin
Going g,.
ii til
Monday,Noe. 4th 1907.
�Iul informsttikanal tickots
'
may, be .
obtained 'frons ;
F. R. fiodgens, Town Agent
A. 0. .Pattison, Depot Agent
J. D.McDonal A..
• Or writedD P.
Toronto, Ont, •; -
• .A31'I . FOR .
(LONDON)
India Pale Ale
.'Brewed from se- -
leeted hops, .choice
barley malt and
pure spring water, .
with the utmost
'care- Bottled _ at -..
the brewery depots
to .ensure proper
handling That is
why • Labatt's Ale
is equal to the fin-
est, surpassed by :
. none, though it
costs consumers only about half as much as imported goods.
Qllib.e y•b.ibrAlr ibe`. ellar1r^lo• v�.•r►r`rfts ► r1Vitarld.7►
Pianos, -Or ans and . Sewing Machines,
We handle. the Gerhard-Reintzman Pianos. •
The Bell and Dominion Organs. Potty years' teat go ter prove
that these inetruments represent the highest standard of excellence.
Every Instrument Guaranted Ten Years,
Sold on Easy rents.
Ile* Rnrmond and New Williams Sewing 1s adbines; Guam-
:
ua Lana .
teed IO years. You save from' $8 to $10.in buying a machine at this store
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