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Sizes for men, women and child- rcn in all styles, and a range of seasonable fab- rics. _ _ Y :=1:’_» Tha Watson Manufacturing Company, Limited, Brantford, Ontario SPRING NKBDLI “III IU MQWCQ » UNDERWEAR _ __ _ '_.____ __ if _ Fire Insurance 'A N ecessity » , _ _ Then insure in good strong stoca oompan ies. which neveroonteatan honeatclaim auch a 1 iaail‘:iepr'elentedby ' 1|.."'. , _ E. R. BRO W _ " villa, Ont., ia aimilar in many rorpeetl. fndequata. The western P0YfY-‘WS 3"' 'the immaculate Conception church on i ~.l_ Premier Araenault received a tele 'ram from Sir ll0bcrt‘Bofdon an Sit rday summoning him to a confer ence of Provincial Premier! at Ottawa ter the war and the settlement of ro ,h resources. This will raise the Will! of a quid prmqno for the llaritivne Provinces. i in connection with the settlement of returned soldiers it will be romem- bered there was a conference ol Maritime Premiers some time 881’ when the provisions made bY UW ei isting Act were declared to be in- slso of the same opinion and there fore no doubt the whole 'NCS'-l0ll Will be gone into with a view to amendlllé the Act and making it more work able. TUESDAY . WOUNDED iN LEG¢- Pte. Henf! Winstan Hayier. lnfantflf- li 0m¢l““Y reported admitted to Northamton- shire War Hospital_ Dustou. North- amton oct. iztn. Gnnshot wwnd left leg. ISLANDER WOUNDED.- V\’0rd| has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacEachern of New Argyle that their son Pte. Hector Mcllach- ern_ infantry is ofhclally reported dangerously ill. 20 General Hosptai.i Dannes. Camiers. Oct. Sth gunshot wound in right leg 'compound frac- ture. Pte. Mclilacheru left here with the 105th has been on active servicc in France for almost two years. Hc was wounded ln the battle of Vlmy Ridge also gassed in Sept. 1917. -O’BR|EN-GILLIS WEDDING. - A very unusual event took place ln Wednesday, Oct. 9th when Miss Mary Pulcharla only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael 0’Brleri of Mimlnegash but formerly ol’ Boston, Mass., be- came the happy bride of Mr. Joseph Gillis son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gillis Palmer Road. Rev. Dr. Gauthier of- ficiating the church was beautifully' decorated with Bowers. the wedding march being nicely rendered by Mrs. Annie Cudgan. The bride wore a dainty gown of white chiffon over lace and had hat to match. She was-I assisted by her cousin Miss Gertrude, Kelly of ltosevllle who was dressed ln a pea green silk. Whilst the groom was ably supported by his cousin Mr. Wllhert Gillis of Alberta.The groom‘a gilt to the bride was 3 gold bracelet and to the bridesmaid a gold ameth- ist ring. After the ceremony weddlngi dinner was served at the home of the bride. Shortly after the feast they all drove to the gr0on\’s home where a delicious supper awaited them. The remainder of evening was then pleas- antly spent ln singing and dancing. The presents were numerous and costly testl»fyin`gto the populnrltyfln which this young couple were hold. Have You Friends Who Suffer? You have friends who are