min-OB n30» 75c. 5c a! mum: la 10‘? yeu Vim Raff"? Q “cg COVQTS 5%: In ‘ [ham possible. Den't tall (3ng gape}: 106- n- 1 ml!‘ Water Glasses at 406 a. Patty T133. 99 dos. ““ "‘ No. 9 (3099wa bottom Boiler. a . wmg'g 31min! at 01.48. (mm: toad.) Nouons Milk attains!- Pails at 89¢. ton Hair Pins. assorted. '16 box. 241% Covered Path. 18¢. Mw'hr-t Cotton. 50 ha". Rallroadeu’ Dinner Paul ut m. ' uutvs' Thread. 40 8P001~ Covered Saucepwa “'96:,“ 1 dozen Pearl Buttons. 50. All 3m, Bread Tim at 100. “mi Hangers, 56 â€Ch. All gizea of Row P“. It 186. 6 assorted King Collar Button. 2 gallon coal 01! Cum at 87c: 56 for the 6. one ‘gdlon. 996- Cirls’ Beads], 10¢ ‘ “Mo Cookie “W6 4° “a“ mack Garter Matte. 76 30¢ Sink Strainer! 146+ Set of 4 Knitting Needles 46‘. Funnels 80 «ch- Assorted card of 12 Safety Pins- Gum; 56 0m!» In the evening the Rev. Mr. Clarke again ofï¬ciated and gave an excellent .nd eloquent sermon, "Wanteg. A Han." “A I‘lowman’s Blunder," taking as' his text, Luke IX., 62: “And Jesus, said unto him, no man, having put! his hand to the plough, and looking! back, is ï¬t for the kingdom of God.†0! the many incomparable remarks, Rev. Clarke uttered, the remark, “I um unable to giVe a panacea. for all the ills of a. Christian experience, but 'get busy’ will cover most of them," struck us as being worthy 6! serious reflection. During the service the . choir. under the leadership of Mr. N. D. J ohnston, rendered a. suitable an- . them, ands. quartet consisting of 1 Hessrs. If. Parrish, W. Powles, L. ( McGee and F. Powles, sang while the ul’ering was being taken. ‘ (a! 1-qt. Covered Pails at 120. (Jr-(mite Chamber Pails, 97c. (‘ups and Mugs at 86. Pic Plates at Sc. ~ Almost everything in Granitewarc at reduced prices. The local board were successful in securing the services of ReV. W. ' C. Clarke, B.A., of Port Hope, to con- duct the services. In the {homing of Oct. 17, Mr. Clarke addressed a. fair- 1, large congregation on the subject, Pms‘ Suspenders 10¢ Sharps best Needla, paw 4c“ Kid Curlers, all sizes 56 dos. Hooks.and mes, 3c card. ‘ Clark’s Mending Yam. ,3 101' 5c. 3 papers Pm: fox: 56- ‘ Shoe Laces, at pair! to: 10% snow and sleet had been precipitated upon mother earth and altogether rather a gloomy mospect was in flow. However, the inhabitants of this corner met an'd defeated the elem meats in their warefare and as a. re- sult the anniversary was one of uno paraHPIOG success. lflâ€"qt. Water Pails, on sale at 49c. ’I‘va Steepers, going at 19c. No. 9 Kettles, special 89c. Porridge or Rice Boilers, special (fur); the sale at 49c each. 2;»qt. saucepans at 17c. .‘mt. Pudding Dishes at 15c. Wash Basins for 100. 4-(gt. liilk Pans at 1'76. 3â€"q‘t. Covered Pails, on sale at 19¢: 21-qt. Knead: (1 sale at 986. “a mum): ten here about than :2 Wm wm have to see it. : Mirna no law m will hardly 'hr-‘v them possible. Don’t tail » mu‘ Water Glasses at 409 a I’mxlm Corner, Oct. 19 .-â€"Inclemont! On Monday evening Rev. Clarke .mx variable are the two adjectives zavean excellent and inspiring ad- dress entitled: .‘t“Tha“Golden' mm v:‘ The of Gold." The thoughts given? suggestions made abound . ‘ _ ‘-" . i v - J '3‘ . ICI'HN‘S- For d3.“ prevmus» 1'3 3»: Dromnta n more rig-id nï¬servhnoa nf whith dvsuibe the weather previous to and during the local thank-oflering Ilut‘s: for 25¢. i’vrfume 100 bottle. Vaseline 5c. Florida W'ater, 10c b0tt1¢~ (ul‘gate’s Shaving Soap, 80 cal“. ‘Vnu'um Powder, 90 tin. 'I‘nwth Brushes, 5:: each. Hnnul Mirrors 25c. lwing Brushes 95¢- Lindsay Talent Took- Part in Anniversary Concett VasLiIe Soap, twin bar, 6 for 250. (‘ar'rrolic Soap, 6 cakes for 25c. E'wrfumcd Toilet Soap, box Of 3 mmsnu. comment 21, 1909, China, Delf and Glassware Toilet Articles â€Ii; Dish Fan, on sale at 43c. Kneading Pan, with cover, "An 51:99 at Jelly and Pie Thus 50. OH, YOU COON! The coon in Mr. J. Houzer’s win- dow was not caught by Fred Broom. Mr. Houzer 'bought the interesting little animal‘ from T. J. Allen. Milk Fans are 3 for 25¢. Victor Flour Sifters at 14c eachr Cullenders are 140 for the week. Daisy Kettles at 14c. Muffin Pans, six on a frame, 190. Large (Wavy Strainers at 14c. flippérs at Be. Watér Pails, 10 qtag 136; 1-2 q“. 189. 14 as Dish Pan far 189; 30 qt. Among those froma distance who visited us dursng the anniversary ser- vices, we noticed: Mr. and Mrs. L. Worsley, of Zion: Mr. and Mrs. M. Littleton, of Fenelon Falls ; Mr. and Mrs. Suggitt, of Cameron; Mr. Geo. Wilson. of Fenelon Falls. Galvanized Ware Guaranteed not: torust- ' Wash Tube, 3 sizes at 70, 80 and 90c. 10-qt. Pails at 24c. Chamber Pails, 68c. Coal Oil Cans, very special at 26c. Stationery Table Napkins, 5c dozen. Largest Scribbler in town for 5c. Largest Tablet in town for 5c. Rubber-tipped Pencils, 3 for 5c. We have a large stock of Supplies. _ Crepe Paper at 50 a roll. School to ï¬ttingly mark the beginning of our second ~ year’s business in Lindsay. It will be an economical event of the greatest importance to. every housewife. The newness of the store emphasizes the newness of the goods. Recently we added several new lines; and these, as well as the regular stock, will go on sale during the seven days. The items quoted below are merely samples of what you may expect from Oct. 23 to Oct. 30. Read the list carefully, then mark your wants, and bring the sheet with you. NICKLE WARE Mn 0 f‘. nnnnn N;nlr]n Vnéfln nib Q1 11‘. Miss Jackson and niece. of Fmter- prise, are visiting‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wagar. In concluding, we just mention the Sniper!) decorations. Doubtless the adorning of the church with the pro- ducts of the forest and ï¬eld, helped materially to make the occasion one long to be remembered in the hearts of the citizens of Fowles’ Corners. Miss Bryans, of LindSay, visited Miss Stella. Hermn last week. The 1% of Gold.†The thoughta' the right arm and the little girls given. ‘laid suggestions made should were dressed 11; while, with wreathes Promote a. more rigid ohservanc‘e or and flowing veils: They marched in the command “Love thy neighbor as Procession lrom The school to . the thyself. " Special music was given church and batik again after high by Mrs. (Dr.) Nesbitt, and Mrs. (Dr mass. singing as they marched. as- Camoron .‘Wilson, of Lindsay. The sisted by the choir. violin music of Mrs Wilson wwms A ï¬ne pavement with broad and Neebitt’ S“ solos were just what was SPQCiOUS 89098 has been 9180“ quite needed to bring the excellent pro- recently in Iroht of our church, add- gram to a perrect culmination, and 538 greatly to its appearance. should these ladies ever visit our vi- Misses F 101131100 O'Brien Md Miss cinity in the‘future they‘rwill be ac- “019*. 'I‘eevin, who have been attend: copdw a very hut-y rewptiOn. mg MOdel 501100], LindSay, Vigited at: Parcels deliwred ‘ rw_ 7' William-St. North, Lindsay Neverâ€"mil Alarm Clock for 1 Pocket Scissors. 10c. Sell-sharpening Scissors 25c. Tinware SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 23 W’s‘W .-.. ‘ "‘THE‘WATCHMANMARDEKIMSMWN MW- 1""! 13 8 gBUUIDU $516, anu you WI". 1105 DB umappoqu. W8 ‘ VIII-m .t 9C â€Ch â€â€˜L’Ecmng 0'35 for big business, and}! prices, quality and fair 13““ Pan! 'at 9c u‘ch. This is aAgenuigp 7, 9310, and yqu_ will not be disappointed. We dealing will do it our second year in Lindsay should be a “bummer" REMEMBER this sale begins Saturday, Oct. 23 at 8 o’clock a.m., and winds up at l0 o’clock p.m., Saturday, October 30. Pastry Boards at7746‘c. Sleeve Boards, 90¢ each. Embossed Ware White White dam. White dozen. White This is one of the recently added lines. If you want. a whip new or in ï¬lm near future, come here and inspect our stock Toys. games, etc, in great profusion, nothing over 26 cents. The stock has all been purchased within the past twelve months, no that we have been able to select the newest novelties ten years younger, besides the pro- tection you get from catarrh, colds, neuralgia. etc. Call and see them at Hotel Benson, on Saturday, Oct. 96rd. We recently made a lucky purchase of travellers' sample dolls. They are dressed, and we will pass them on to you for 81 each. The are beautias. We have other dolls at 1:: up in price Our rag do 1 is a dandy at 250. In this particular structure the ventilation is perfect; as light as a. feather, is securely adjusted to the head; can be combed just as your own hair; they make any man look Investigate and sea for yourself the art covering in wigs and toupees. Prof. Dorenwczm Patent Toupees are now worn on over 90,000 heads by all classes in all stations of life. GENTLEMEN WHO ARE BALD. A very sad accident happened last week when the Galvin homestead was destroyed by are at Ennismore. Miss Norma. Matthews, 0! St. J os- eph’s Academy, Limay, spent Sum day under the parental roof. Misses Florence O'Brien and Miss Violet 'I‘eavin, who have been attend- ing Model school, Lindsay, visited at the former-’5 home. ‘ Downeyville. Oct. 17.-â€"St. Luke's convention held a. most edifylng sight when ï¬fty children, twentyâ€"four [girls and twenty-six boys, received their ï¬rst communion, were invested in the scapular and renewed . their Mptisxhal vows. . ,. . ‘ "Each boyywevewwhimdbbon on the right arm and the little girls m'qmdnqeed in‘.w.hibe, with wreathcs and. flowin'g vei‘lez‘ They marched ‘.-in_ A ï¬ne pav‘ementfijth broud and émcious item, has been placed quite recently in from: 0! our church, add~ ing greatly to its appearance. No. 9 Copper-Nickle Kettle at $1.14. Tea Pots at 49c. Cuspidors at 25c WE START A SEVEN DAYS’ SALE ON DOWNEYVIILE. HORSE WHIPS COMES 12v?“ ‘ .u: r; ‘fl . Our new line of Suits and Overcoats in p.1rticular, fairly radiates wrth Cl'lSp, new ideas and attractive designs. I†Come in and let us show you these garments, you will ï¬nd it to your interest when you are prepared to buy. Overcoats for Men and Young Men $5.00 to $25.00 Suits for Men and Young Men $8.00 to $20.00 I†This season’s demand of fashion has given us the op- portunity forvthe display of the greatest discretion and good taste, and has resulted in the moSt attractive line of clothing we have ever offered you Our“ stock of Suits; Raincoats and: Overcoats fur Fall w _ and Wintér are now ready for your inspection. ‘ * ; _ 0" mm m... . J. r CARTER 53 The Store for Quality ~ and Gooci Value Comb and Match 1 pound nuttor Prlntl at 180. “'0 8WW"- 5° 9W“ Large nutm- nowll. at 49c. Towel Rollo". complete. 14c. Butter Spade- at £0. 0 Spoon at «so. Silverware Potato lumen 4c. Putz-y Bound- .t 466. White Metal Too. Spoons. 15c don. Sleeve mound-.7900 each. Wilts Iota! Dal-art Spoons. 80c. Cotton Clothes Lines 10c. ‘ Potato Ricers, 2%. Large Scrub Brushes, 10¢. Stove Lifters at 4c. Naptha Soapâ€"When you use Nap- Stove Pokers at St. the; Soap you can do as you please. Can Openers at 44:. It can 3be¢ used successfully in hot; or Paring Knives, extra special at cold Water. It is the best soap in 5c- the market. During the sale we KitChï¬n $915. ‘including a bread will part with six bars for 25¢. knife, cake knife and paring knife; Wood Clothes Pins, 3 doz. for 5c, The complete set for 22¢. .‘ Tooth Picksâ€"One thousand for 4c. Cake Turners at 5c. Ammonia Powder, 5c package, Lemon Squeezers, at 5c. Borax Powder, 5c package. Geeâ€"Whiz Mouse Traps, 2 for SC. 100 per cent. Lye, 9c tin. Emery Knife Sharpeners at 10c. Bluelng, 4c package. ’ Nutmeg Grater: at 4c. Half-pound tin of Chloride of Lime " Which " Securing POWdcr, 5c. Ironing Wax. 2 cakes for 50. Wax Candles, 4 for (Se. Stove Pipe Varnish. including cup Machine Oil. 5c bottle Grocery Sundries Woodenware CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER 40 KENT STREET, LINDSAY with Studerd silver plate, Dessert Knives, guerentoed, $1. 50 dozen. For]:- to match. Mia Knives and Pork- †down. ‘ Nickle Silver To: spoons. 60c doz. we Kitchen Sets. ‘fncluding a bread knife, cake knife and paring knife; 5c, The complete set for 22c. 41}. Cake Turners at 5c. Lemon Squeezers, at 5c. GeeWhiz Mouse Traps, 2 for 5c. Emery Knife Sharpeners at 106. Nutmeg Graters at 4c. Frying Pam. uhort or long hand- 10. 1919. Covered Routing Pm. large 49:. White Iota] Table Spoons, 60¢ a Coal Hoda 28c. Chamber Pnila 4%: Baths for baby. going at 62c. Cuspidora 10c. bread Boxes 76c. Flour Tim; at 87c. Covered Dust Pants at. 15c. Pepper and Salt Shakers. 5c each. Easting Spoons at 5c. Surprise Egg Bowers, 3c. each. Dover Egg Beaters, 9c each. Toasters for 5c. Soap Shakers, 8c each. Teapot Stands, to each. Pot Chains 9c. Ash Sifters. 19c web. All sizes of. Lamp Burners at 10c, including wick. Stand Lamps Complete, for 23¢. Bracket Lamps, influding reflector, J apanned Ware Kitchen Utensils Iota! Forks, 00c dozen. Glasses, l‘tst quality, all Ironware m at!