I ft . . abel f litfrattix TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR. ' " PRINCIPLES! NOT MEN." VOL. XIX, MO W9 . Ont., Tin i !!*< lav. Xov<*mber C3O 18QO W. H. THURSTON, " DI P T ?,.{IF. PKOI'IUF.TOR *'&&J*Jk^ /w- ..J..1TJV^V, Tt :" ind & Co.* < "ii- * k ount'a FINE GROCERIER5 it com<?s TO selUqa Pure Groceries T top. Yo *h ::'.' :-i .'?3 . . , . .Y miKir.. . . mdied |M-I. 1>. 'ii.. n . . - .ual.'v.r ,; - f\ ..:. bott!. . 1 m 0/ Ttyarkdala and rural district schools of Sroy Co. ::: We': . ill off.-r We w*nt I MM!;.- 'juaiutance. o: i . , .1 ^n-| in tlic ooin.tv. ai.d :; r-.- .1.-.. i.led to :!!! offer the przes * l>e|..w fur the best . >!>* ..r -: ny written ny a public :JJJ I pupil, nr new stnre. iu e Wlxlllll^ t'l Otlinpele I). tie tile llh-l'V W ill be plotted :,> ars-ver .-ill \\\- SUOIIB ami i: in; ir.uatit'ii. THE PFtlZKS: IF WON HY A BUY Dress Goods :" .1'.* in red i . hil- 'lt n ^ dresM - i nr illi.i .::lllil !' 10 I-H in vr jil IP! H in nil " ' , .1. '">" It w quipmeirs and de< . ' I\H [o pieces tie ; f tile store from hjtseineiit up.!!!! heavy w. -i .''. ::: MOMsary .: col : I . II. Width, Hilt :llld til'- -nl- .1 iir >*n. IMV\ . ne>s i ]'u--. _' i ^ i fen ai ey, PIT ysul 40c it to maktt a track around -he. fairground. The i-ircle is one iixth of a mile in eircumference and will afford a iniii-h li-tier opportunity for exhibitor* to d pointM or their equine The third detachment of the Ft ice- ville boVH win. have been away all summer, arrived home lai week, in the persons of Messrs. Archie M I ; mil William McKerhnie. There are few morn to follow yet. Some of the lads had "hard" places hut they u 1 in their *iuie like men. < Mir ' for t'leir pluck and mdu.-'ry. We :le them home. Mi - -line IP me from - .11. lay. Imt relumed on ; this week an hm laughter. Herrlia. hm! '.' 'iniler^n another opel.tll' .11 ' M 'A Mr UK ~ v n Pirk wae f ' W. tkevi.in.'he toreim' ..i this M - M. M U ' ing at Mr. Proton Station Beauty and Women strain their eyes waste nerrc energy and pr-Muce premature wrinkles, bee-use they think glasses detract from their personal charms. Proper: v n.ioa glasses po<:ltlT<:ly imrroT the looks of il-.jio with li :;c:!vc ere*. We rnt b.auty In glasses as well as behind them. W. A. Armstrong, ELE^ AND OPTICfAN, FLZSHCRTON. A UIllL lt IVt -Solid coin silver stem wind aii'i set, fully can .-.I. W dtlmui m inent. lOMMitMd fur Jil yr. ! ' II 1- 1st |.r'Z'--- A I o\ -; Coin - W'atrli .in-! C!'..mi. i ii me an Knd a <M u liii.-.'d i Mn.-k. v-t.ue 9. 2nd - Your choice of jo.id T..'l S nt 01 ( i. rcoat or material for making suit or overc >at, value $f>. '<r.l .; I Fur Cap, value fU. 4th Good l"mhn.-i:.i, pair over- hoes or leather shoes, your choice, v.ilue $1.50. The only Your Rsanv or Story must reach .is not hiter tluin 20fli December :"J You niuHt have it signed by your teacher, showint yu are a pupil.: Essays will be judged by comi etent j ml _* and the prizes .iwarded at '1* Mr More on the evening of December 2ord. w you will have fWHtS prize for Chris' ma*. ' ::: * > Fancy Goods ; JJ Writing paper, per .jii to ru.itch. | i r package. . . .~:c : IJ I..- id ; i: .-.; I .-:. . . 5c IS \\. o. - Is. : . . -..em Sc '* L - ik. p.-r skein. . Emi i . | i u Ic with ilver fol> and chain. ' $h. - i utm 2nd Length of broadcloth, viv at eaoh - cn'.ir you may cliooae, val.^. r ' ;jj - . .1 3nl Grey laliil) ruif, or lilack ;;JJ Mil tar\ brnidH f r iriiiiin.ii;xi. per v. OIIONSUIII rutf. worth 8-1. t!! Velvet r i.li -. per yard 4'h 1'ur gaun'leiM or gruxl urn :tj 1'n,^. p.-r paper .1. vtortli #1 .">. IS Liio'ii tape lines. ...ch '.** S.ix nv varn. k. u FfHi: *ftivletit Mis. Ki;th M .1 t liimdalk was the guest of MIMI I. I.. . for i few .lay.. M Mii! t iKind dk purp >see hoi inig English rh'irrli services here erery Fri- vmn|. M ' '.leu. w'io h^e been ill. led to li-i i Burkeli y on Sotui ,\ ^ . . .- her with u agHin. 60 lo t '-. "<- ." Mr>. D Birr, who ha* b,-n .ifen.l.n ,,.,.. rti ;,,... .. T!ie tirt f December without having lelc'llr in ;i^ in'lslial, Mr C'r, <nu been very ill it but is no* recovering. 'i .tell, who ha- 'wen visit- ' '. ii.-ll tlte pvt Hummer. > has return - u on her ow'i farm. M: Uarrt'fh is holding nuoceaeful Salem. A larff" 1 eniog and LIT m..' her. Mr<. Heard of 'ii. .H -i: Mr M friend* ' dale on Siiml.iv . . M nday. h iu Miirk- ....... \ '- 'I'" :)' v for WOUM, in '' " ! "' ''"I"". I'r yard : ""'. v "-^"<"- ' ' '" ^-1. "ver whiah is st un| . .1 v . ,<u- HI llll'tH. 1 ........ Ladies' Hosiery K\rRA) II) tin/, rib Indies' H,.*-, heavy weight 1-V |n .: heavy ill wool rib Hose, mint) quality M luat lot -.V Underwear Bargains 000 nampK. 1 slurt ami draw- ers juat to Imnd at lem than manuf:iuturen' coat. Ladies' Kid Gloves LuilitV in>nr knf -I. \,-< m tin iml A. all Nlln IlllCli. - liolne f>Ill- . TH. nilk nti:hiiiij "ii hack. i:uraii- t wearvr.(;er pair ...... Sl.HO Jft-ii's kl Klovf... lie-n v hii-d, in tail" unl hrowiiM, :M<> ilium- lik-tei,. er< or elastic tn|M. .".(I, ;.V- ..... f 1.00 Jffcfiarland & Mr. K. .1. I' -tllnr has erected a wind- mill on ' IK lurn. He pUnn-l and con- srroc'e.i tin -.-if and it reflects groat [ c:reiln on his skill i a mechanic. The i-liangi- "f hour ..f service in the yteriun rs ro work - iti!-f.u.'ton!v, judging by the large atremliim-e '..ist Sunday. Mr M'in-iri* Ins hi liouae well tilled with 'KIUI : Tlie demand r'or ship t imber has brought a large number of timber men to thi locality A iluiotiiig inaU'h held at Eugenia on Friday afternoon la.-' was well patronized- by all the It.eal -ipons. \lr I.l.-wlvn Vkitt. who has lieen re- ist 'wo year* in Mani- .. 'nit returned home. He says that o m 'he beat place to make a home in. Mrs. K. T ' 'HT returned recently from a trp to Main. So-Ho Old and wortiont Engines over hauled and rebuilt by ns, are practically a good ID new for use. Hollers also repaiied and tested on short, notice. S iw aod Gi-ist Mill Maclnner repairing a specialty. Kolls refaced find corngal- d. Circular aud cross cut Baws Gummiug Joue. Old Iron Wanted R. P. LEGATE & CO. Ceylon ... Ontario IPrUTf : Onr Chri.tmas hooka ar ftULHl J_ 11( , w reiu i v f ram Fifty t'eiit.s up. Four h<H>ks explaineit in one IVoxpectus. One ii "Kamoua Men aiid 1 .real KventK of the Nineteenth Century." <>reat Battled, Croat Men. Oreit I . ventiim* and Discoveries, Prti^n-sn of Nnliona, every great evni of the century. If you have a slow Bulling lionk or en- gaged in other agency liusiiu-sx you lo money to continue, here i* 'he bust opportunity for making money vou er hail. Big prolit, eny time, new plan, get our offer sure BRADLEY GARRKTSON Co. J i nited Urunlfor.l Prirrvillf Farmers' eons or other industrious persons of fair education to whom $40-00 i* month would lie an in- ducement. [ could a!> engage a few laiii.-s nt their own homes. T. U. LISSCOTT. Brantford . \Villlteci: Bright mon ami women ho are not ti proud too work and would like to make some money d<ir in; the next tliiec months hnnillin/ tin woii.lerful "Liglit of Life." ?:! IHI day KIHK : some make twice that. Ex- perience or capital uiiiiivessai v. Sfratltay- Sarrotson Co. . LitMitetl, BRA \TFORD t ** I-I-JSIMJXMJ/J^ 4 ' *rr'Jlp'ii I.i ' -'.ivasMr. P"ii i!.l M V 'C .imick.- who liv.-s i few miles Houth of the vjl|n L 'e. was driwinu' wa'er ;-T i Nirtmhiu^ etiyine he tell ..ff ;lie t.ii.k on to .i. lie was so l.a.ily alinknii up ami hi by the full as !u i t-.s.'.i:e invthcal attendance.. Last spring the tin. d.s s<> damaged : he old bridgi" on Durham Ron.t street t'.ial if N-came unsafe for public travel. 'ur ! township council tin u^ht >lmt the old structure was Dot woith repairing and alwi that a new bridge would eost too ssiii'h. so they opened n neg..t iti MIS with Mr. K Mi'(!owan for a street his lot to tile main road. A barest n ins struck and on Thurxlay, Friday .tnd Sit unlsy of last week Mr. V -\ M ; .- > I a liirgn i!'ins{ of men a' w .rk grading ami , gravelling the new road .v ay. Tin- r.nd i machine was brought nn > rei|'rsrioii :id under the careful and skilful inni*je- i ment of Mr. Donald MfMill.in it did < . cullent service The Loun.il didn't any mu>take when they purchased i'i' time saver. The new a'reet is aa neat a piece of road work M we have ever seen in the county or out of it. Mr. Muir de- desorvps credit fur the energy and Jis- patch dispi ived in ri-nstruc(li.s: it. From "in i '.en C,,rrf.^,fii.' The fanners have taken itdvmi : the open fall a-id m..<t of the fall ploiiuh- ing is comp ()nr Suin'av s>-i|.ioi siaifis spending ill tlmir energy ]ii.p..iMi.j for the annual I iniiiversrry to lie held on Dec. 'Jl'th. Though dark ni.h's hav.i '.. be eni'oi!n- tered for practice, there will be moon- ligh' f. r ihe eiit.-i'niiiiieiit. The n . ^l s.s W. Armstrong and Mr. T Siepnens tin.k place at the home of the htide's parents on Wednes- day, Nov. l.'i After the knot had liven I securely t ie>l by R.-v Mr. CunpUell, 'he | ipany, ii.- ii'i'iu a few intimate I fr.ends of the fanolv. a' d '.vn toa sump- tnoiis tea. MIHH Frsnke Moore ind Mr. I'.itviinl Arm.str' .in.' sist...i the parties. Mr. and M.S. S'.-i Ii. im lm>" rho % iod whiles ..f many fremla. Information has been laid against two 'I .Tfhtison. Miss M. <5rham : p Brtll . s , lear l> r ,,ton Station and one in ,. Moore *|MMit Snmlay wisn B u p|,raia for hunting deer without a I'-eihel frieiuU. I license. We believe that other proee- CUllollS Will follow. Dundalk Happenings Oylon Mr. W. C. Itwin ha leased the milt at Wure'iiam md will uee it for cutting the timber OK 'he lot recently purchas- him iu Oapref. Mr. Irvin will tinne 'ian business in Dundalk this the ymb, i' - ** b > '" stifl cont and Curbetton. A quiet but attractive wedding took From '>'tr "imi C*rrnp<in'/*n' The ( tlobe Hotel ohanued hanhs week. The O'Neil Bros, are the proprietors. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Ilemphill and Mr. fid Mi-s. S. Hempliill stteraltxl the \eihlingofthrir brother, Mr. J. place at the home of the bride's parents, Ilemphill, Ihimialk. luistioge, when Wilhelmine, daughter MISN IXMI Stewart who has ben spend- tl f Henry .trmstroiig, waa united in ing tho past, month with friends in marriage with Thomas A. Stevens, Tortuit^', returned 'WIPO Saturtliiy. formerly l Horuings Mills. Miss Frank* Mess.s. \> ,.ker and Traynor, of Dun- ; Moore and Mr. Howard Armstrong tilled ilalk, were the guests of t!u> Masters ' the respective plsco of bridesmaid ami Legate on Sunday. groomsman. Mr and Mrs. Stevens will \l ss .W. Oln-lett of (>won Sound spent rtwide at Inmtioge *>r the present. Their Sundiiy n r!i !ier nrei.ts. msny friends wish them all .success and Mr. K MHfll 'MS reiurned from his happiness. .11. t I n .\h. s. M.K ,vden is moving into Mr. ; The fall traffic will wind up with a big V house thii week. Mr. David Maiiii; has I >er the arnval of a young son. r ML:, IM.I rush of Canadian and Amencan grain. List Saturday the din-clora of the Afrii'ii'hiril Sooiety made goud UKU of the road mncluae while it was in our burg n made happy ' The C.T 11. "(hciala have received advicen ! that over half million hunhelR in now .attrat, consigned to ihia port. The greater par' is (lining :>nn Duluth. Wudnemlay tnyht tlm tir^t steamer,, the From Our Oum Crr e lt on,lrt \ ^"y" B<*''.v. rriv,.,l from Chu-sgo wuh _.. 150.00D biwhi-lH ,.f wheel. .nd Initt night What magnihaentwe.ither for this tea ! |he ' HUwilhl( , s ,. , ; ,. llM lirHv l fi-.in sou of the year : Kanners are getMng a Duluth, wifh 100,000 bushel. U. N good chanou to do nil their fall work. Time*.