© THESTROLLER As the season advances the demand for the fl Mcintyre Millinery increases. The workroom is taxed to its utmost. capaeity--turning out those _chic-ready-to-wear hats that the hearts of the ladies this year, ~The above cut represents "The Stroller" of the most popular of the season's styles. It is a felt shape trimmed with a quill and ~ can be had in Black, Navy, Green, and Grey,$ 8.75" It is also"trimmed with fancy feather and 'marabouts mounts. From $ 4.00 to $ 5.00. 'one Sy er, always with the one aim in view, viz: to get the ent with serviceab le wearing qualities. The rapidly ictical tribute to our buyer's judgment. Visit this department free. 3 wool have so captivated tweed. New Styles in Fall This is a smart all Tweed cut in plain style. The long, straight lines are relieved by bias pieces at each side of front panel, Plain six gored model invisible closing under back panel, black and white fancy Waist 23. 25, 27. Length 39, 40. wg ma with Sik xc wi -~ $56.50 The fine quality of all wool Panama cloth used in this skirt will be greatly appreciated by those who wear it. The design shows nine 'gores with an inverted pleat at back. Each side gore forms a small pleat, stitched down to the fold running around skirt. Fold of self trim- med with buttons. Waist 24 to 28 Length 39 to 42 A seven gored model Every of all wool Panama, and is made in extra sizes for stout women It bas plain front panel, side panels are trimmed with six rows of narrow tucks running round skirt below knee. Closes at back with inverted box pleat. skirt, tailored It eye. The form an Prettily black sil material is graceful Black Waist Lengt Waist 29, 30, 32 Length 40, 41. Skirts dressy skirt pleases the wool French Voile. plain, while side gores is a succession of short Price $7.00 Tweed Suits $12.00 A very Stylish Suit, cleverly designed on plain tailored lines. Coat is popular 28 inch length. Semi-fitting back, trimmed with fancy strapping of self. Skirt is plain six gored model, has wide panel front, trimmed with strap- ping of self and buttons. material is imported tweed in brown stripe effects. $15.00 One of the most Stylish Suits we ever had at the price. The material is an imported grey tweed, Coat is well tailored. 28 inches long, lined with mercerette. Collar and revers are in- laid with black broadcloth. Cuffs and body trimmed with bands of self and buttons. Skirt is plain tailored model, wide panel front. Side gores trimmed with strappings of self. detail of this is of fine all front panel is overskirt effect. trimmed with k braid. Below pleats. only. 23 to 28 h 39 to 42 Fh effect, $10.00 to $18.00 ~ RHEUMATISM CURED BY BOOTH'S KIDNEY PILLS T. E Foster, of St. John St, Fred. ericton, N. B., says: I have found more ictual relief from Booth's Kidney Pills than 'in all 'else. I. have ever tried for rheumatism. The pains in my limbs have lessened greatly and [ am betier 2 'stronger g in yeas vo i NS TEN) RE idne years. 3 i EG fa ooth's -Kid- Pills, #0 ih Ba is is the Booth "Kidney Pills way" wonderful Pills are sold Uidera guarantee to refund your money if they il to relieve any sufferer from rheumatism rany trouble having it origin in the They cure Backache dull shoot- 1s; thick and cloudy urine, gravel ills are' sold by all boy, or Co; teed » © Ladies' Coats "Handsome new fall Coats - in Fa, by the -reversible Yoeed ) Notice to Creditors Of WILLIAM McLERNON, Deceased Pursuant to Sec. 38.of Chapter 129 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, notice 1s hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of William McLernon late of the Township of Scugog, in the County of Ontario, farmer who died on or about the 24th day of September A.D. 1911, are on or before the Hitcenth day of - October AD. 1911, to send by post, prepaid, to Wm. H Harris Port Perry Ontario, soli- citor for the undersigned executors of the "| 'said deceased, their christian names and surnames, addresses and decriptions, the full particulars of their claims. a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securittes (if any) held by them, and that afier the day last aforesaid the 'said exe- cators will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased aniong the parties entitled _ thereto, having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said executors wil not be. liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have beenréceived by them atthe time of such '@istribution. Dated at Port Perry this third day of October A.D, 1911. IR WM. H. HARRIS Port. Pércy Ontario Solicitor for Estate, JOHN GERROW J JhcksoN : Excutors of said Williatn McLernon i) EPSOM © Mrs. Jam and Mrs, I. recent visitol 'F. W. MCINTYRE Miss Violet Gourley, of Udora, in! soil, choice of bulbs and seeds and visiiing with Miss Alma Kerry for care daring growth to obtain best a few days, results. The day being fine, quite a few| "Winter Bulbs', a selection read from here attended the anniversary [by Mrs. Geo. Real, dealt with' these services at Utica on Sunday last. {in a practical way. How to plant Mr. James Terry is visiting wich them and under what conditions relatives in Toronto for a short time. | The length of time to leave in dark- Our school teacher Mrs, O, Burn's| "055 Then rapid growth, was in Toronto for a few days lact| A letter from Mr. Putnam was week, read re legislative grants Mr. and Mrs Ed Mole, of Ashburn Then a discussion followed on were at Wm. Costello,s on Sunday.' the Convention in Toronto, and the | Coat Hangers, 5c. Serviceable Coat Hangers made of twisted copper wire, regular 10c, Mr. S. Barrett the Centre Pablic School teacher for 1910, has left the Yellow School house to take a posi- tion in an office in Oshawa. On October Lath at 10.45 a.m. the Maple Grove Sunday S:hool whl hold its annual Rally day serviee Members of other Sunday schools invited. Born--on October 6 to Mr. and Mrs Geo. Schell of Scugog centre a daugnter, WEBSTER --JOHNSTON He passed away on Thursday morn- Ing atter a compararively shor tlluess. The funerai took piace on Saturdav. A short service was held atthe home, and full service at Pieasant Point Church, and inter- ment in that Oemetery. Rev. R A, Delve conducted the services, Mr. Miller will be missed by a large circle of friends, and much sympathy is expressed for his widow. Mr, Nichols of Cambray has rent- ed Mrs, Branton's farm recently Miss Mary Asling has arrived home after spending a week with relatives at Cadmas, We are very. sorrv to have to record the dea h uf M33 A'ma Mabel Walker aged 25 vears, 11 months, who died on 'onduv worning after an illness of < me fire weeks as a result of ¢. ¢'r, Miss Walker was highly esteemed in this community, and her early death comes as a sad surprise to ber 'many friends, We sincerly wish to convey to the bereaved fumily the sympathy of the comuiunity in their great loss NO REASON FOR DOUBT A Statement: of Facts Backed by a A Strong Guarantee : . We guarantee complete. relief to all from c sigation, or, in every advisability ot sending a delegate, Two delegates were appointed one of whom is to go. Next meering on | November 7th, There was a very successful Rally Day at the Methodist Sunday School on Staday Last ER SEAGRAVE Our Anniversary next Sunday and Monday promises to be a good success, Sabbath seivices are at l1a,m. and 7 pm and will be con (ducted by Rev. J. U. Robins, of Blackstoek, former pastor. A splen did Fowl Supper will be served on Monday 16h from 5 to 8 p.m, fol- lowed . by a splendid concert. Canada's premier. elocutiohjst Miss Jessie Alexander, has been secured and a rare treat is anticipated. The popular Sonya. Ladies' Qaartet will be present to assist, and our own fine chureh" choir will sing Voth Sunday and Monday, Mrs, Johnston is visiting [friends at Pickering. ° Mr; Robert Thompson, of Whitby i '| for many years our village merchant the | Sent a dew days visiting "here. Everyone was pleased to meet him again, ddressed the-School on [tenanted by Mr Bryant, Mr. I. Brokenshire spent the week end at his home in Lindsay. Mr. C. Butt's sale was largely attended, and good prices realized. Miss Alma Tait, of Toronto, is visiting at Mrs. M. Mark's in the | Village. Mrs. Fidgett, of Port Perry, spe:t last week with ner sister Mrs, Miller. Mr. Roy Bryant returned on Mouday from his harvest trip to the North West. All are glad to sce him again. scuvaeoa The rain on the morning of Sun- day Oct. 1st interfered with the attendance of the anniversary ser- vices at the Head, but in the evening there was a. good turnout. In the morning Rev, Mr. Harris delivered a masterly sermon on the text "We all do fade as & leaf,"' ln the after- nodn Mr, J. McE Murray very kind- ly visited onr Sunday School and addressed those present on the sub- ject of "The Prophecy of Ezekiel.' In the evening Rev. Mr. Richard was the speaker and his excellent discourse was profitable and atten- On Wednesday Oct. 4th at 3 p.m. a happy event took place at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Johnston, of Reach, where their youngest draughter Emma Olivia was united in marriage to Mr. Geo. Webster. The ceremony which was performed by Rev.J W. Totten took place under an arch of Ever- greens. The bride was assisted by Miss Aunic BB. Badgerow. of Uxbridge wiile Mr. Wilmur Boadwin, ot Newmarket supperted the bride- groom. 'I'ne bride was attired ia grey silk eolienne, her travelling suit being of navy panama cloth with blue velvet hat to match. The happy couple left for Markham ana other points, amid the congratula- tions of the guests, The bride is a sister to Mrs. Wal- lace and Mrs. Gerow of Scugog. On Wednesday afternoon Oct 4th Mrs. Geo. Colton entertained the members of the head Ladies' Aid Society at her home. The ladies' who turned cut in full force, were in the bést of spirits. The tables were lavishly spread. The Tele phone proved a great conveniences the ladies being in touch with their {families at home, and many mes- tively received. The odntre. holt prvi tog a novel an, shay contributed some very acceptable dayy program, This was one ef anthems. . The trustees were pleased the most successtal teas held at the t0 learn the contributions amounted: Mrs. R. MeKinle her ; to atau fity Goliats. that brot) er's sale at rey Suonded Sapo Wa reg, re, t many op bert, on wells on the Island have gone dry ct 4. He will soon leave for the: oe ovSt Tale Mort, Jom. Tasks. has. boon a, ~| Seldom has a season brought so Raving' been Saen ; ian OF " tog 1911 w Too! attaekof appendieie § as 1911, a. » IL Wheat a (vilare, followed by Bora--t» Mr. and Mrs Geo, drought, by 01 and 5 nd was most iotcresting ements Was on the sick but is much improved wep spent last week with Oshawa and Port Perry i : Hall, on which resulted in very Se 20th, a daughter, 4 = 2 g ry and a As' . 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