months definite anu six months indefiâ€" mite at Guelph reformatory Tuesday Augast Detch 1, who gave his home Falcon Pens . ... . 2 for 19¢ 4 Crown TéB, I‘s . . . . . .« 406 Rolona Coffee, T. ?.‘.‘.'."‘gl *A W Conerla‘s ... e Libby‘s Spaghetti, 15% oz. .............. $ for 255 Premium Salmon, *‘s ..........â€".......~ 2 for 25¢ m SYIUP, 58 ................ .w 38¢ | !H'OW,-,.,....,,MSH& ~DUZF TIME TABLE WA?BT 2g Ee atadpeate Gray Coach Lines routess Copies of the ‘-nhu.u-:nw Shortening, I‘s ............................. Afor 26c Connor‘s Herring in Tomato Sauce 2 for 27¢ No. 2 Onions ... 5 bs. 10¢ T LL... Chonu Phone:______.â€" AnrXik Gastt‘s Lye ................ Carnation Milk, 16 oz. alven six montus avsenssessessessessecsessscesseneescenseresnnrce0s ) assssss: cavcenccnsecssnte enoet his pocket. His defense was that he found the door open, went in to see and bflmm*‘hnh- the kitchen table. He hid when he by Magistrate Campbell, after his omâ€"| viction of breaking and entering the home of Frank <F. Dunsmore of Beamsville on August 24. ‘The Dunsâ€" mores found the side door opéa on their return home and investigation mhlfl-fl-uh&‘ with some $50 worth of jeweliry in Skeleton key were found in his possesâ€" sion, denying own/ship of all but the pod firss i.. 11 _ 7 ""CC#B Station, Mnuumuw‘ ‘m“nmddnm\ ble 10kn mirnll 20 » P "Tpredaigpirizormiccathes. . were: 2, Jack Taylor, Smithville; 3, 'ï¬mmm; 4, Howard Haist, Fenwick; 5, Ashley E1. Uokk Beamavilie; 6, Jack Ferguson, St. Mum&w. Virgit; 11, Robert Walsh, St. Catharines; 12, . L1ncoln county junior farmers their way to the top of the fruit and Canaaue Audging competition at the \yoiktors National ‘Exhibiticu. The returned Thursday after “‘â€m.ud “"""“‘"‘hï¬ml “Mh‘““ Beamsvilie '.h-n hr-u.‘ every Catharines, Niagara Fallsâ€" and Buffale every two houre. Save Meneyâ€"buy 12â€"trip tickets â€"Only 2 cents per mile. Lincoln County Jr, Pmm“ At National Exhibition susssessccecsnssscrcnns on CURED MEATS Others who ranked high 2 for 23¢ 3 for 25¢ 5fon 19c 3 for 15¢ a pickâ€"Jock and ; 14, Foings, Fruit Jars «995 51.13, §1.53 Prepared Musiaia ;;... ... 10° Peanut Butter ... 23¢ Baking Powder «... 17 Fruitiand. ‘This old landmark is ownâ€" ed by F. G. Smith, printer, of Hamilâ€" ton, and located oneâ€"quarter mile west of Fruitiand school. ‘The fire, which started in the barn, was : first seen about 8.30 by Mrs. Hurst from the diningâ€"rosm window. She quickty callâ€" ed to her brotherâ€"inlaw and together they rushed out and were able to get the animals out of the barn to a place of safety. ‘They also successfully reâ€" moved the two cars, but by this time the fire had grined such headway that nothing eise could be saved. The flames soon spread to two haystacks at the side of the barn and fanned by a strong southwest wind, leaped to the rear of the house, which was soon burning briskly, while at the same time the men of the community were busy removing the furniture, which was practically all saved. ‘The Stoney Creek fire department arrived on the scene, but owing to the headway made by the fire were unable to save the home. ~Mr. Hurst estimates ‘hils loss on the contents of the barn at $700, which is not covered by insurâ€" ance. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Hurst and family T vo oustenzas wiunc an hoh wouse ano sarn BURNED AT FRUITLAND to have been the cause of a fire 9B Wednesday evening last which comâ€" pietely destroyed the house and barn tenanted by A. Mel Hurst and his CANADIAN NATIONAL @eemmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmti ©~ > ===== ===â€" tec BP4 Y CENT A MILE Remd Trip Bargain EXCURSION Mackaren‘s Pure ALICE PEARSONâ€"CATTERALL Abo from ell Stations on line from bliegere Folls, Cn ~. _ FRIDPAY, OCTOBER 4 TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN AND From BEAMSVILLE and GRIMSBY so fram all Stations en line from bliega» Fells, Ont., to Grizuby Has resumed Teaching In: Grimsby STUDIO: 33 Mountain St. Phone 418W PAROWAx 1â€"b. sko. 11%%¢ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1 services on Sunday, Rev. T. H. Bole, pastor of ‘Trinity United church, Thorold, died suddenâ€" ly on Tuesday. He had conducted raily over $30,000 in the campaign to bring McMaster University to Hamilton, the big auditorium was redecorated at a cost of $10,000, and the church debt cut in half. leave of absence, and when he returnâ€" ed at the beginning of this month he seemed much ‘better, but since then his physicians have advised him that he cannot expect complete recovery until he could secure a long period from work and responsibility. ‘The reâ€" siignation will be effective on the last Sunday of October. Since Dr. Huntley came to James Street Baptist Church His health unimproved after a long leave of absence, Rev, Dr, J. Austin Huntley has announced his resignation of the pastorate of James Street Bapâ€" tist Church, Hamiiton, which be has held for nearly ten years. Last Februâ€" and Mr, and Mrs. Behm.were taken care of by friends for the night. Mr. umâ€"uunâ€"nm.â€"» REV. DR. HUNTLEY RESIGNS SPICE DIED AT THOROLD w« 17¢