. nncniiann.-_11,_1916 -i. ,' - 'run cnannormrown GUARDIAN _ - - _ .Paco Five. mmf# ` 'Cheap Feeds _ AND _ _ ee o m 5 lIZ¢§\\\\\\\\?II,I1j'£§§\\ f I 1 0 » _ ._ ,_ _ is jhat we are strlvin r, \ Combinations or Stiiiigtiit _ Feeds that will product; beat .. re ults, _ 0%” and .POTATOES- - Jfvery ‘HJGH In price. - Try our _Ground Out Feed ' 013| $2-00 per too in sag. G _` to liieed Horses or Fatten -Hon. ' ‘- I J_¢_roey Pig Feed just ..tlio feed to fattsn ,Pigs for market ‘_ quickly. Contains Lal Meal \ _Ground Buckwheat, Wheat. and ` Osh, only $2.25 per 100 'lb. Q Balf 1 ' Our Feeding Oatmeal is e , ‘ceiient for Horses feed 2 part - Oatmeal ` and 1 part Who! i Oste. prloe only $2.50 per ba - I-of 100 lbs. . Wo have large stock of Oil ; Cake Meal, (old process) Bran, _ Middiinqs, Cracked Corn, Corn- fl |'l\9¢|» Shorts. Calf Meal, Feed __ Wheat. Scratch Feed for Poul- try, Bla`el_t and White Oats, ,\ beet Hay and Straw, Poultry Supplies. Lowest prices El /. f; Carter &Co. Ltd. ;_ Queen Street Warehouse ` A\\\\\\‘ov1llllll//f¢s\\\\ ' -e'*l__'.'i| . \ , ' l\\\\\_\_\R\ i RUBB1'-:Rs ‘ ` it `_N'e've_r_ before has this store - radlsuch a large stock oiz- Rubber Footwear ~ W e can fit a n y size foot and an y shape boot t 0 per- fection, and o u r prices are - / at least 10 cents per pair 1 lower than t h e safne goods I are sold for in Toronto. |_ ‘Let us f-it you worris-Smith-Beer ,-_ _-1 I - _.1 7 ANDS _ . Cacndar A Mounts lil-ed with Pictures of your many outings or vacation g1'}kc at ccpt .bio Christmas i ts. _l Our large stock of the different sizes in Albums and Mounts makes selection _ easy i Now is the time to have- your prints made before the ` Christmas rush We do prompt Developing and Printing. - eo E Hughes The Peoples Druggist ,____'_,___.__._._l.._.._.l _*_ l.. T The Rexall Kodak Store HAIR _ I _ BRUSHES s I We have now on dis- play athorough line of _ Ebony Hair Brushes. They include all the best makes and popular - kll'ldS. - _ Give us a call _ uit; M.nl-_RK ‘ wilotsentl contention ` \ _ ty decided to accept the invitation to he represented iii the new govern- ment. §l4v{vf4\\\\\\vuIz`\\\\v Santa Claus Sugysts ' Sensible Gifts II There is an increase in the demand for sensible use- ful gifts, such gifts are' not devoid of sentiment for they combine good judgment and good will, Thermos olltee Pipes; Ivory Goode. Walking Mieite, _ ing SIU, 'PHE Johnson & in _ i _ _L " Ai’ W 5| qgg in thl'Uli|¢l'a lllldlk A /_'.\_»',- __ _, , _ ; _ . t vicinity was solemnlzed at the Met- iiodist Episcopal Church Westboro,on Thanksgiving dey when Etta May 'Enman. oldest daughter of Mr. Mark Enman. was united in marriage with Mr. William Paul Kulger of East Hampton. The bride wore a wliite silk chiffon dress and flowing veil caught with Killarney roses and car- ried a shower bouquet of Killarney roses. The bridesmaid was Miss Hilda_Burlloe, daughter ot Mrl Henry| Burhoe, a cousin of the bride. She carried a bouquet of yellow chrys- anthemumsi 'File bride is the oldest grand-child ol Mr. Thomas Knight Burnoe and wall given in. marriage by h_er father. She wasjtttended. ill' Miss Pearl Enman. sister as- fit-/wer_ girl and Albert Enyn. brother, as ring bearer. Mr. R rus Roland En- man was the Ibest maii. The double ring service was used and after the wedding a reception was held at the homo of Mr. R. M. Enman. 11- WGS! Main _St.. Westboro. where the brides Sunday School Class served refresh- ments to about sixty Mi" Lena Curnings was The' ushers four lady of the namely: Berry. Myrtle received including beddinl and. bride. Miss Bertha Miss Ethel Burman Miss an many also a Enman. a i-so e Ymliil were for they spent n short which they will re- Street. W tboro. at home, 3: their and 'l'lini-siiay. a notes .ot Mr. .pvirim si Ww- en Tea 3, or Coffee Disa re9S Use 1 _ NSTAN _K r liisrAl,i_I,.i’1’.5‘"“ t POSTUM O K "Tliere’s a Reason' ' / L Nor A l-teAoA'c|-is iN' I1' _ .wa , ‘iv / _ ` ` I 4 In / » ° / A i ..- v »; . -~`/wr-».a.n *'**‘ _ _~“‘.‘__T _ `i \ _ 1. . , `» i i _-- _.~.,.m ,._... V i _ _ __ 1 \ ,_ ___ ,vii r