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Owen Sound Sun from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 2

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Owen Sound Suni
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Mr orth I -fed PAGE TWO BJU THE SUN Published noon every Tuesday and Friday at 869 Second Avenue East Owen Sound llllBMiilllilllHHlffMIIIIIII A' L-E F' SUBSCRIPTION RATES parents-Mr Mrs Jas Weaden Chatsworth Berry to rCprt that Mrs DSnle )ack haa been ton lined to her bed foi the past weekJ Mrs Joseph Cook of Toronto war the guest of Messrs Robt and Thos Frizzell for Bf-ew days Glsd to lean Mr Robt McClesn If Improving aft-haying been confined to the house tu the past week Pte Alex Arthur Is visiting' at the home of a mother' Mrs Thos McArthur'" a assess 9 -40 60 100 160 Three months Four months 81k months Eight months One year Utlon and they made a name foi hemselves that will never die There ire only two or three thousand of them and they have eamed a rest lr Canada LUTHER'S ANNIVERSARY Wednesday lost was the anniversary of tha date on which Lather nailed to the door of his church the 96 theses which were really the beginning of the Orest Reformation and anally were responsible for the religious andtempor al freedom enjoyed in almost every xxmtry except the country claiming Luther as a native i IjuUhtnmn churches dot the lb TSMM MW da I aaMMkltjfeaaA luaS i JliJ In RE1DY: At BzinV SatmdayidNextWrtk Our reprcmnUtive has betii awajr for wtein burhtff' roodg hr onto We have beta Moceetiuful In Kecurina uome of th Irery latest Skirta' RnltWaM etc all in moft ittra4ffe i4vch 1 esUbUHhafeputatfteK styles and ceived will further enhaitcexltir reputation alonK this lim? Wnt! juatre- i A HIS HEART BADLY AFFECTED Frult-a-tlra" SdoD ReRered TNs Duftnus CoffiBlHw 002 Gkbhabu Sr East Toatfitra "For two yean' I was A victim -of Acute indigestion and Cl as la ha Stomach It afterward mtUuh ri pt Heart sad I had fain all over my bdty-bo that 1 could hardly mov around tried all hinds of Medicine hut hone of them did me shy good At last I1 decided to try "Frult-a-tivea" I bought the flnt box last June and now I am well efltr using out three hexes I recommend to anyone suffering from Indigestion" FRED CAVEEX GOe box 6 for $2X0 trial size 2Ce At all dealers or seat postpaid by Fruit s-tlvea Limited Ottawa ADVERTISING RATES Consldeding circulation advertising charges are reasonable and may be had on application general printing 'Attached is one of the most completely equipped job and hook printing itepte outside the large cities TELEPHONES Business- Office Editorial Room 43 Residence 467 FLEXING PlHLlftHlXti CO LTD Publishers RE Aft THIS LIST OF SPECLLS rOsidnv 4' Friday November Sad If 17 pleated "ouw8nd good Titrzcz Drown1 A Black and 'niufj Moire Remilar HOO Oq JjC "a V1 SerKe9rDreses 1 i rj as HWir WWMd BWM'to lor 51450 1 IS V- S3 sweaters I many great numbers but ings there have been so corruiit by Prussian militarism and Kalncrlsm that the real meaning of Lather's ines sage' baa been lost What would the grqat apostle of freedom have to say today of the race who call him i compatriot Would he cnndonr their excesses or would he be ar strong a defender of freedom aa he was 400 years ago There Is every reason to believe that had Luther been alive four years ago hla teachings would have been In direct opposition to the acta of tha German authorities His precepts are still read perfunctorily in Germany but their meaning been lost In a mod saturnalia oi 'self' worship and lust for power 1 LADI GO ATS SSS -i il" cs Ilurgandy Heavy Veiour- Coats with silk pfiish col-3 lnrn with belt nice patch pocket trim- A med with plush buttons Regular A 92650 for a WHITNEY Blue Dark Navy or Gray and other shades Good woollen Whitney Tailored stylish made Dig collar trimmed with plush ES Nice patch pockets trimmed With flJ AA plush buttons Full sized lined' Regu- I (11111 lar 11950 on Sale at onlf: BEAFTIFCL TWEED OATS in all shades Big collar and plush trimmed Belt Plush (te( AA buttons Regular 91660 tor I 1HI COATS-Big collar sss genuine fur trimmed Regular 92650 on sale All sizes in all shade Regular 46oon Bale for -V 1 tty would not he groat enough to have the work dune When It Is raining and the mud Is bad the men could not work and when the weather was good the men were wanted some place else It is something like tho house with the leaky root when It waa raining it could not be Axed and when It waa dry the holea made no difference Heavy Regular 9125 On EDITORIAL NOTES pass the soon take place In the table talk of the moat 1-ollte families 65c Tams Rgula)P(J15 On Corduroy Motor Caps sale for SKIRTS Heavy Black Cheviot-Skirts nicelymade with yoke trimmed! buoqq tegnlag '94A4ii For P'A this Special 8alej(o onlyto etch' rt- tomer) fi 4a p6) it) O'll (ooifyrd Mr of Tara was a guest at the hme of Mr and Mrs Wm Long on fonday The WFJ4J: of the Presbyterian church held thar annual Thank-offering meeting on Wednesday afternoon The presWent jlro lzycock occupied the chair and A traduced the speaker Mrs Dowkea Owea Sound who gave an aildress In Home Mission' andiras assisted by Mrs Oliver i TfeerTfrok-offering was Uken up Dainty refwshmeats were served at the close by he young ladles and a half hour of aodal chat brought a very pleesant neeting to a close Many friend: and neighbors are sorry to hear If the very serious illness of Mrs Miry A Boyle llev Mr Biltm pastor of the Baptist church gate a very interesting lantern lectureli the school on Thursday evening British Red Cross Work The aWes shown illustrated very clearly tht great work done by Red Cross Woriers on the Battlefield and In the homltala A collection In aid of the BritMt Red Cross waa Uken up amounting ti $762 Mrs A Cmk of Meaford waa the guest of her cumin Mrs II Rodger last week- Mrs Jaa folder la visiting her daughter Mr a Hi Hawkins Meaford for a couple of weeks Mrs lodgers eatertalned a number of ladis at a quilting bee on Thursday aftergxm Mr Howard foker occupied the pulpit uf the Piesbyterhin church on Sunday In the absence of the- pastor llev Mr Rotoertion who is on his vacation LONO-On OcWr lth 1917 to Mr and Mrs EmelSon Long a daughter Violet EllzaMth) 11 teadjr The report of the Keady Red Cross Helpers for September and October Is as follows: Sochi Mrs Smith 2 Miss Sinclair I Mrs Agiiew 2 Mrs SutcHffe 2 Mrs Jno Hall 7 Mrs Henderson 2 KUhleen Smith 1 Alice Smith 1 Miss 1 McKee 3 Mrs Henderson 1 Mha Cross 1 Mrs I Sinclair Mist Green 1 Lydia Cook L-Misa Duncan 4 Pillow Allss L- Hall 6 Ira Scarrow 4 Smith Mfs 2 Miss 8myat3--Mrs Henderson 2 Mrs Stewart Henderson 2 Mrs Henderson 4 prs Kath-leenBmltbi 4 iMrs-Scarrow 2 ML Smith SrMra DHenderson 7 Ruth Smyth JEdsa Imjrth 1 Mrs Henderson 2Vh--rRheetSrr Kate Henderson 1 Mrs Henderson lMrs 4 Mrs Henderson 1 Miss llall l4yOttie Hendersom 2iV- Latest Girls' salp for $L25 16 A German naval officer Is quoted as saying has called us by It would be Interesting to kndw Just what name he called them It Is doubtful if the word "Blessed" war Used WAISTS il60 On rA n- Waisti Regular 9160 On LADIES COtLJARS' styles In latest coltarai-ygluea at 76c AA 9125 and-915 Your choice at the spec- aiyC ial price of dr danards position Dr statement In accepting the nomination of the Liberal Convention yesterday was brief hut very mueh to the point He made It clear that he would support the Union Government in sll war measures he was strongly In favor of conscription both at men and of wealth and resources he favored a tax on the excessive profits of profiteers in increased income1 tax equal enfranchisement of women and clean government He reserved 'the right of independent action with reference to other matters Dr Dan-ard expressed his keen Interest In the welfare of the returned soldiers and was in favor or Increased pay for the soldiers overseas Tha Liberal party- in North Grey ronhl not have made better selection Than that of Dr Danard who la a man of great ability a gentleman and one whom this constituency would feel proud to have aa a representative Tha doctor baa been a leading member of the medical profession here for many years and has the undivided respect of everyone His stand on the Important questions now before the electors Is sound and In accord with the views' of the majority of broad-minded thinking citizens of both political parties The Liberal-Unionist nominee did not evade any Important Issues but stated his platform In no uncertain words There waa no juggling of phrases no attempt to smooth over ticklish questions but the straightforward pronouncement of a man who had evidently given much thought to the prdaenj situation! Crepe de Chene sale at Good Black Sateen Underskirts Deep The close of navigation will take ilaqe at the end cf the month Though "here has been a kit of heavy weather Very few lives' have been lost on the Great Lakes cbmpjjjd' with many previous sqaapns1' Thera have been quite a number of serious accidents including the sinking of the Graham: the Saxonla and several other barges In Upper Lakes and a number of smaller craft In Lake Ontario The weather this fall has been heavy and the live: of who go down to the sefeiln ships and do business In great has not been an easy one NEWS The New-York Morning Telegram uys that It would look with more favor on the- proposition to bring German prisoners to United States If it were not a cinch that most of them might want to stay there after the war Guelph Mercury: A school house in Minnesota caught lire and was saved by the efforts of the boys attending ft The strange actlQlof the lads Js probably accountedjor-jjy the fact that the he fir8t Jxve piveii since we opened business four months ago and it will Ptively pay you to call and see foryoutself the wonderful values we areoffering It a really worth your while to come Ij our a tore to see the advanced styles we are show- READY-TO-WEAR STORE Opposite Town Half I oiei Sound Hllllllll DISTRICT Holland Centre Mr and Mrs John Telford of Hare-Jock are visiting the parent Mr and Mrs Telford Mrs Wm Price of Toronto visited at Mr Carson lest wek Mr BtoiMart of Moggie -haS'-leaae't blacksmith shop move his family -Into JheYflr on in fuU turnip pulling newton bUnt rrrL Mens- Credit Auction Sole A rt Auction Sale rm Mta Hex seas la Firnttxre gw Kui i Freight traffic out of here haa continued 'heavy' and particularly has this been so with the local shortly Mr Wm and will boats riish that tha local boats may not be able to handle -all the freight offered at the close of the season Hamilton Bros arf LuiUHng a nov: -dwcllfnK- osse oiFikclriDurrn: JJiV Albert Itoulston of Overi' Houiid doing the work llognor The Patriotic Workers of Hognor the house and grave being conducted by the Rev B- Jeffrey Interment took place In 'the Methodist cemetery The -husband and 4wo- small' children are left to mourn the- Ipsa qt a devoted telf end mother and'VHHnUhdt 4eMiig of sadness has been cast over the community "Those who attended life funfer! of tho late Mrs Jordlsbn cn'Sunday from I Toronto were her parents Mr hnd-I Mrs: Miller her sisters Mrs BeUand Mrs' Pearce her brother Mr Miller Mr Stover and other friends from a distance They returned to Toronto on Monday accompanied by the two little children who will icside with their hunt Mrs Bell for the present On Monday Oct 22nd doubto took place at the rectoiChots- worth llev II McLeod- pgrfofahed the ceremony and the contracting Bognor cooks evidently a ht'hel(l a patriotic concert on Fridajr From our- own Correspondent evening Get 26th 1917 The concert wa a groat success Mayor Littli nri ed as chairman and gave a splendid hildresa on Hairiotic Work Mr AH with the talent from Owen Sound A Friday last and from reports at hguf Mayor Little nosed out Mr Lebicii In the matter of capacity But they Armstrong Town Treasurer of Owes were a lone wav behind the eater uf SoHnrt a moat Instructive and liu were a long way ueninu me eater -r len(ply inlerMtnK paper on the Vic the evening the elongated editor of the iry loan Mr Colin Kablston deiighll CATTLE-Cow mold due March matched tram of Qttj? gehfepar 18 Cow 6 yrs old due Jad 21 Cow pane 4 yra old due Jan 80 Cow 4 yrs old 4 McLaachtta Btrsiw IT1 4 Feb1 Cutters (good xa new) 1 Pbrtlhad r-' 04- 4ue Jaa 2( Reg-' Cnttere '1 donble-xedted -Gutter -2-isteretl Durham Ball 2 yra old Half- seated Pleasure Sleigh I er 2 yrs old supposed to be In-caHf Fleaaure Slelgter 1 Commercial SlelriT 4 2-year-old Steers 5 year-old 8teerawdthreMxreextxl Commercial Wagon (good aa aew) 2-sea ted Denioenit NEXT YE COUNCIL It Ja about time novy to consider who are to be the representatives of the people In the next town council Mayor Little haa been pOMfdlflg officer during the past two year and In probability will drop out of that position next election Reeve' Webster will probably be given' that post without opposition and It is likely that Mayor Little will be induced to accept the reeveahlp Messrs 81ms Peacock and Parka have Intimated more or less Fishermen report excellent catches definitely that they will not be In I the shoals this fall when they arc the council next year and several (able to get out but the weather othera have not decided From the I been so consistently rough that they preseit outlook It appears tjiat the have not been able to trowi more than council of 1918 will be composed of I two or three days per week Sunday Mayor Webster Reeves Little Me-1 WM one of the few good days of Quaker McRoherta and Miller and course no one was Ashing on Sunday Councillor Jlershey Hay Duncan Lloyd Thompson Willoughby Chris- mfrtv tie Atkins Porte and throe 'ottam These throe new men should be the 1 a lHi! nder- WonkhSH been received that Pie John Kirkroir formerly employed at fi has been wounded PMH'KarcolK Aho has lived with Mr Relief for avfcumber of years enlist- ed' with the flFat contingent He haJ a brother killed In action about two parties were Mr Playforil and weeks ago and still another brother Miss Margaret Hartford of puritan Is In the trenches land Mr Robt Playford of' Hep- The Anniversary Services In the worth and Miss Mary Hartford of Presbyterian' Church on Sunday were conducted by Rev Mr Conn of Mark-dale and were largely attended particularly- in the evening when th i -r Durham The usual number of small boy anu 2 year-old Heifers 8 Spring Calves HOUSEHILD EFFECTS Cooking Range for coal or wood HeatJnjr Stove Glass Cupboard Sideboard 8- ft Extension Table 5-Plece Parlor Couches Washing Machine I Bedsteads 8 sets of Bed Springs 1 more formidable tbet a few falao i Rn fm Pokinf otisii a RitDhM fflMfl fotlii AW to4WN oaltA na l0CKin 1 KltCnOn Chairs and numerous other articles faces and or greeted me nl all with a humorous reading Mrr (l)r) Tallman was a -great attraction with her numerous and humorous recitations anil we all hope to hear he again soon Miss Violet Atkins Mlsii Kerr and Mr McGregor sang severa songs and duets which ware enjoye by all present The ladies of the Patriotic League are most grateful for the assistance these talented Owen Sound-era gave-towarda making their concert a success Mr Shepherdson of Falls auctioned off a quilt which brought In 835U0 Mr Gardner the first time $1000 Mr Neil Moenismu theecond time 9600 May-'t' Sound the third McQuaker the Dan Morrison Ten Good Breeding Ewea 4 Lambs 1 Yearling Ram IMPLEMENTS Masaey-Harrla Binder Peter Hamilton Mower Brantford Mower Toronto Hay Rake medium alae lafre Vault tor HarnftKff'YT Q' HARNESS-1-! set of Heavy 'Double Harness I sets of Light Driving Har-nepa I seta of Single Driving Harness 1 pair of Horae Clippers hand power Fly Nets Collars Pads Blankets aufi Street BUmtesnu Du stare Rugs Robe Haliers Light Driving Poles Light Neck Yokei Whipn Oil cloths Garden HAab Rakes riit Forks in foot svenf-thing abont'the Terms AU re me of 91009 and under Gush over that amount credit will be given on fuming approved Joint notes or a Mmrm ot i pen tputi per aXttum'off on nil sums entitled to credit on going to the door When they were greeted with a cheerful smile and some of the numerous which please the small boy or glrl as'terfT av Vnt(1njpth A gang of tel4fiione jnen dlr SK Mrs Milsoo ar of Markdsle ls the guest or her son Mr Mi Ison PE1 'at Bnd The appearance of the CPR sts-1 SaiBuckets 20-ft Windmill Tower tion haa been greatly improved "jy-the' ChOp Box and numerona other articles enter the council men with sufficient I things- in Owen Sound thlnktfbourTi UKnorf the- flfth me $400 Mr Anglican and Methodist churches were closed On Monday evening an ez-cellent program was given In the church Special music was given by the choir under the leadership of Miss Merne Wilson oi choir leadei' arid Miss-McLelland as organist Well rendered -solos were also given by Rev Mr Conn of Markdale and a piano solo by Mrs Will Wilson Two very strong addresses were given by Rev Mr Pllkey of Owen Sound on Reformation" and by Rev Mr Conn on Soul of 1917" dwelling particularly on what has taken place lit Rossja and France In the last few years The funeral of the late Mrs Robert Jordison was held tn Sunday and wav very largely attended the services at Aa thla Is a very extensive sale It A quantity of good Timothy Hay and will precisely at 1229 Ningoldt iiharp Gardner the sixth time $500 Mr Gardener was the lucky one who curled home the quilt The program wan brought to a close by singing the National Anthem after which the ladle served a dainty lunch to all who took part in the program A meeting of the Patriotic League was held at the home of Mrs Gran-ney Bognor on Thursday Nov 1 Any lady or ladles wishing to- knft for our brave boys at the front will I be supplied with yarn at Mr Bognor Miss Jane Jack has returned home from a three visit in the West Miss France! Frizzell of Owen Soundjipent the week-end at her home here tinfoil ont to hlp HnonW proceedings It Is claimed by aome mamhera of the council that a few men dominate the whole work but this li 11 th weifaro WOMI I0 the-YMCA-should attend tne re- not exactly the case And It It were I organisation meeting tonight in the ao the domlnatora would be more or I MCA building The matter will be less justlfled The town needs strong I discussed from all angles and should TVS? 5S1 by forming a organization lean he given It Kreryone who attends that will have weight with the elec- thawmMtlxfrwiahelp directly in hav- toro and let them back up the eandl-1 the building reopened datura of their nominees A live I Part of tha main street was scraped on Wednesday and the result was most gratifying It was about the first time that a wait was not made for good of their nomlneea A live Board of Trade could assume that function THE FIRST Please remember the date as tho above Hat la all in splundM condition and will be cold without the slightest reserve as Mr Hewitt la retiring from the livery Mtlkhos Bo come and secure a bargain-re November SnL WM WARDBLL e-y All sums of 91600 and under Cash over that amount 10 credit will be given on furnishing approved Joint notes or fi per cent discount will be allowed for cash on all sums entitled to credit This will be a genuine clearing sal without the slightest reserve and everything will be sold as advertised The Sale will commence at 12 o'clock HENRY BALL WM BftUNTON painter's brnsiL Mrs A MeOniivray and Miss Jessie left last week for Toronto In response to a message that the brother-in-law Mr Lloyd was seriously 111 Mrs Smith has returned after a couple of months spent In the West Miss Maggie MrNabb spent a few days last week In Owen Mr Carling West and sister Mias Vera of Mooresburg were week-end vlaltore at Mr Mr Wm Don Ion made a business trip to Toronto this week Mr Harry Giles of Toronto was a recent visitor at the home of' bis grandfather Mr Norton nr Messrs 11 Breesa and II McCullough made atoijilneM trip to Guelph on Saturday On Wednesdayr October 24th to Mr and Mrs Stanley Norton of Masaie a son Save In the Use Of Wheat weather to mi nj Mr Harold Weeden and Miss Belle weather to come and then the neces- Weeden spent over Sunday with their Bjr eat Inf Lot 10 Con 13 Arran Tp WEDNESDAY NOT Jtb 1917 Myentiro herd of Registered llol-Measra McElhsron and Ham-j steins and High-Clasa Grades of high litre left oil Tuesday for Lake: quality consisting of 30 where they Intend spending tbs hunt- bred all ages Here a chance to ing season Air ilMIrKnan did not(4rjnU start la Hotetelga at year go aa be Intended account of miaa thla sale Drat Illness of Airs McEwen forget the date Bee bills Mac- Mr and Airs Jas Laird of Oweu jNah No 2 Allenford Ont Phone Sound spent a couple of days this Rural week with relatives here and attended I foe Presbyterian Anniversary 3er- vices on Sunday and Monday evenings regular meeting yesterday at the home Rev McKinnon conducted the pt Mrs Crooker services In the Presbyterian church Miss Brown of Paisley Is rts DIVISION Thom la a good prospect of the few remaining members if the First Division being returned to Canada during the present winter for twq or three months' furlough And if anyj rcople ever earned a rest it Is the men who went to France from Salisbury Plains on Feb 8th 1115 nearly three yean aga Not only were their experiences on Salisbury Plains of the worst possible description but since going to France they have been in the heaviest of the lighting Their hardships of the first spring and summer In France were only exceeded by the original British Expeditionary Fort- who held up the Germans In Belgium end France sufficiently long to enable Che French to form in strength at the rear Their experiences In the Ypre salient have never been duplicated for hardship and from then thruugi Feetubert Givenchy Plorgstaert Ms-1 sines and back into the salient again they were In the thick of everyhing1 The story of the First Division fa me of hardship sacrifice and of glor-tcus valor such as- haa been the lot of few Divisions la foe great war They fought with Imperfect rifles short of big guns ad short of ammu-j Londdjrj Lancashire LIFE AND GENERAL ASSURANCE1 ASSOCIATION LWiitH i Esiabilkbed la 186 Hesd Office for Canada: Aiart --r 923479MS Tt Director' A Dfiwtes Enq Director Bell Telephone Co of Canada Director Merchants Ranh of Canadu R- Ilrbdtfn Egq Managing HlWctor' Mrrchants Bank of Canada Gen Alan Bank of British North America Pratt Enq QpVAIaatcr MoUceTs Dank Agency Mgr Awt SS Jt Aanary A McKenzie 1L RL Emmerere Manager for Canada A lea Mreett SIVIL Owes Souad District Agent' fcSt 2nd AV 7 Phono 734 HORN -On Wednesday tvtober noth I Sec thetr guaranteed Special Endow-to Mr and Mr Ja Hrree a1 men! Plans and also Guaranteed daughter SB Ply Ufa Ptan Air A Chisholm of Ft Steele la the guest of his brother Mr A Chisholm All af tbe-foed value of the grain til used in linking this drllcleBKfeod nnd Ns Mend nf mailed barley nef enlj 1 adds te Hs nnnrisklng (jasl-Hies prednre a flavor of naxsnal rirfcoew All Food No Waste! i in Markdale on Sunday Rev Air Black formerly of lloaMi! Mr and Mrs Jones moved last Head but now of Mono Itimd railed I week to Owen Sound where they will on friends here one day this week reside Mrs At AlcFarlane and Mr Me- Airs Chisholm his gone to visit Innla spent a couple of days last her son who Is III In a hospital in week with the former's eousin Airs Nova Scotia Tizzard 4th Ave Owen Sound Mr Worden piano-tuner of Torra-Mr Aich'Srlane left on Tuesday to spent a few days last week In the for Hamilton returning on Wednesdtyivillage 11 6 91 -( Canadian INmidth (Wreal Co Lid Windsor Ont evening with his brother Mr Mr-Farlane who Is very much Ini poor id in health Mrs Bowes 1 visiting relatives In and other plares The Methodist Ijidfoi Aid held their Showing also with lo-day Friday and Saturday.

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