htrsed with ï¬nd their .- hen they n. 9 mm h a. Which u- meï¬ta, eun- ml Trouble bones inm' "2992:6151“. ad? £ a 1 am {9 to perm. lmnag $90. one kidney: m b3 my mun“. I yew. Fm .-s--m 3, End being dd, 1 did a mi three bot- m! We. i121 MoAtog +o+o+o I, |E E. W. McGafl’ey “‘ LIW‘h l\ MNHSA‘Yu ‘ humus: ‘Jflflï¬ï¬‚‘v mérï¬hï¬nts ‘Tghn (Mm \me pdaï¬Ã©d aww ï¬g 15km)“ Oh .‘itu ’ u MS! in hit! 77“ 3%" ‘lh.- .y...:.r...~.| mnduuted a. seam} “um !m» u 3-H hnj‘e about thg ya“, 155..., my «wk {3 wemiaant 9%“ in H1" nmu‘s affairs. being ‘own flunk my «mm years. Cit-hen: who mm. mm m town for may Wm rem-mm. the late Mn A110! 8‘ ‘5‘ MM- apicitod man and a good ol- “zen. AJWnun (‘ARFL jud a“ NIL-n Hardin reaflVOd 8'“ h the (uric of Iglryant Vi. uuSfldd. '5 County court yeitm' Jmi lâ€Mm of Moore's Fall'- 3“°d “‘1 lanx'rinm. Kinmount. ’0’ a" who 0! 11mmâ€. she had-banalit- 3° “dd Ihe nun-ml to pay '13 § thousand lwt. but the defence W 0“. .Kf‘eemrnt which stated “‘9 mm was to be sold [or '15 POT thou- Iand. The defendant said the lumr 5" was all to be “ com 0th.“!- tar." and Mr. Craig. 0' m ‘DStim Kinmount.‘ m ’2’“ l1"ï¬ber, said 7.000 WM~ ‘ 3 Or better and ‘ ' ‘ K“ ’V ' hat was an mi y km or the com-uni '5' to work out“ ,. Va t m Ipmy Th“ hixgh‘xt or any tender 30*» ‘0‘ Msnrflx nvvo‘pted. For further nab «mm; mu] conditions of cal? np= ply m Hm umlnrnigfled. Le‘ï¬â€˜h n: Knight. \«ntlor’a solicitor. Uï¬dï¬as‘ ’ Rivï¬nm .1 «Handy, executor 0' Wm. Um-mhv lam promis his prupm _‘ This prnp 'l‘crm-.â€"â€"’l‘.n per cent. of the pur- chasv nmnny down at the time of the lule an! the balance thereof in 30 days than-after without. interest. ProlN‘rlx will be sold subject to the mm: m llw present tenant to re- muxu xhw slable thereon from off the paid [\r'vlmrms, the said stable being 'lhm arr vrected on the premises . frmm- mulling 20 x 29 feet With [runny additions 13 x 16 ft . and 10 :15 I(.. also a rough cast frame dWo'Hn: 1;!) x 21 ft. (or the purchase of the following "(Humble village property, being comâ€" POM-d of the west part of lot num- her 4, north of King-st. and east of James-8L, and part of block 16, east of James-st. and north of Kin;â€"st., in the said village of Ome- awe, containing in all four ï¬fths of on m‘rv. more or less. and now oc- cupiml by Dr. Sutton. Pursuant to the provisions or the Mil 0! Mary Ann English, late of thk- villugu of ()memeo. in the county or \n‘toria, widow of James ‘l’ng- lush. late of the same place, Esq., Um‘t‘t'us‘cd, tvndcrs Will be received by th.» nmim‘sigmd executor up to 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, Nov. 20, l909 Sale of Valuaable Property in Omamee by Tender Lmlm‘ (‘lnm 53mm newesit fall tu‘ Mt). 3mm), Min, 318 and $20 Lndwé‘ INN-k 'eh“ t‘glgml C‘lmh «mm in images \‘an my a? {awash at mm, m mu. â€9‘ ME; and .30 :5 putting" ‘l‘wwd ï¬ghts. long. (3-! m“: snamm)‘ wgular- $1.50 m it“. cleaving at 5,00 deep ï¬onm-e, worth 75c, sale 500 Black and colored Regal Tafleta Underskirts, guaranteed to Wear or your money back, special at “£1.93 Black “was Skit-ts. made of ï¬ne vimma. button trimmed. stale -.~.3,00 ladies‘ Flewâ€: 5mm, 3 s‘tyl‘eï¬, some With jet manna. reg â€$6 sale Ladies’ Reaï¬y-to-Wear Goods Black Sateen Underskirts, m deep flown-0, worth 750, sale 51 '4 92nd day of member. r‘ty is being sold to wind THE WATCHMAN-WARDER. Is overflowing with New Merchandise in all lines. NewFurs, New Fur Coats, Ladies‘ New Cloth Coats, Ladies’ New Fall Suits, New Dress Goods, New Carpets, New Blankets, New Underwear, Gloves and Hosiery. The People’s Storei 310Ck 16, gPearce and Master Gordon, visited giving With her Sister, Mtg. H. La.“" 31‘111 0f lthoir sister, Miss Kate Patterson. 8011. of Goldwater. of Omeâ€" iMrs. Pearce intends staying for a, Mrs- ROW“ Graham was visiting ï¬fths of; short time. with her sister, of Cartwright. for a. now oc-' Miss Ettie Bott, of Toronto. speat few days last week. Her daughter. [Thanksgiving with her parents. MulMl‘S. Anson Walton, of Oaxwood. ac- premises land Mrs. Chas. Bott. ' leompnnied he: on her visit. 1d easti Miss 7 1391.13 Patterson, Mrs. R.’ Mrs. Wesley Tamlin, spent Thanks- I See Our Special Fur-Lined Coat W500 with A meeting of the creditors of M. C. Forbert ‘6: £70.. assigned merchant. was held yesterday in Leigh R. Knight’s ofllce. Tenders for the bank- rupt stock wereopened and that of Dundas Flavelles m awaited.~ it being the highest. HA .considermhla‘ number ‘ ~ of Wm ‘rwaive’d’, many coming from outsid‘sfbusinea: and the aï¬nbulance carried him to the hospital. BOUGHT FORBERT STOCK. The house belonging to Constantia Graham at Sturgeon Paint. draw pod dead on Sammy. HAS APPENDICITIS. Ernest Hancock. of Dunstan}. was brought to the Ross Hotpltal yel- terday auflering with appendioltk. He was brought to Lindw by m. HORSE DROPPED DEAD. Mr (Treason received injuries by mum tram an apple tree one day lant weak. We) aré glad to when that Mrs. J. Milne and Mrs‘ S. Windrum are, con: valeaeene. "Mm Clarke. 9! Hamiltgn. in V! it: 31:; ha!- alater. Mrs. Robert Elle r. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Sparks and Miss Mvmie spent; Sunday with Mrs. Spark’ parents. Mn and Mrs. Men Kmmm. Mina Lena McDonald of Toronto. sprint Thanksgiving with her para enta‘ Mr. Ernest Ferguson and hater. Miss Carrie, of Toronto Normal, at- tended the afternoon service on Sun. day, Mr. and Mrs. Alex: Graht attended the Dunoon-Mimms wedding in Lind- say on Thursday. Miss Mabel Dennis, of Lindsay, was the guest of her cousin. Miss Et- tie Bott for Thanksgiving. Mr. Frank Bott, 'or Sunderland. spent Than‘mg-iving with his par- ents. and Mia. Clias. Bott. ‘ companied her on her visit. Master Lorne 'Ihamas. of the Col-_, Miss Fleda. Mark was visiting Oak- legia'te Institute, Lindsay, spent the wood friends last week'. holidays with his parents. Mr. Lawrence Rodman 1- wearing a The Misses Ettie and Marion Cros- son spent the holidays under the par- ental roof. Mr. Max Thorburn and Miss Rund- le were in Lindsay on Saturday. Miss Ciaude Run‘lle, of Sunder- land, spcnt the week at her grand- mother’s, Mrs. A. ’I‘horburn. LADY FELL FROM APPLE TREE iL AND WAS INJURED. ' Cresswell, Oct. 26.â€"Mrs. Gafl‘ord and daughter, 'Mrs. Mitchell, of Port. Hope, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald on Saturday. to it T'- ,v ‘ "Mfrsf m . '2 "1‘. ..‘h Ladies’ Underwear Ladies’ Knitted Vests and weight, soft ï¬nish, salg .. ers, white and grey. extra. furnishings - VISITORS AT CRESSWELL SECIION TWO éMM Draw- 25o heavy (union), 8410 of County Constable Minthorue is suf- fering with an iniured hand. He was attempting to extricate ahorse that had fallen down. when the animal tramped on him in rising. QUEEN'S OLD BOYS. Rev. Jas. Wallace is one o! a. num- ‘ber of Qld Boys of Queen's Universal: ty, Kingston. who are endeavor-111:; to form a. Queen’s Old Boys' Associ- 9.9011 in the Midland district. ~ BOUEï¬T'OAm'I‘TLEâ€" """"-""" m. M. OHalloranm 11,1 Fenn- Ion Falls yesterday and purchased two car leader, We £6111 Jm Brandon. He the m tomcat- tlefro'mlfr. W; 1.71.. . Try the [muons “Salim" on. the ma heat grade of lamp on on the market; Sold by N Sinclair. 1th member he will supply you with M1 kinda of grocer!“ at my lowest prices. can]: or trade. Get his prices on men ‘a work unlock: and overalls. glee men 'I tweed initiate. ï¬e win suit you an to Quality and price. AN INJURED HAND. The people are busy thla week haul- ing la than turnlp crop. The crop la an exceptionally good one thln year. and n9 doubt thg smelt wlll not. aut- ler for the want. of roots vdurlng the approaehlng winter. The sympathy of the neighborhOod is extended to Mr. Thea. Realm and family upon the death of Mr. Heat- in a "lather. who died at her home in khiudsay on “odneeday of last we, . a severe illness. Those two patients were under the akilfull treatment of Dr. Mel’hail, of Manilla, during their illness. Mr. Lawrence Rodman is wearing a very pleasing smile these days. A little baby girl came to Itay with Lawrence on Wednesday of last week. Thu many friends of Mrs. John Squines are please to learn that she has recovered from a severe attack of bronchitis. We are also pleased to learn that Mrs. Smith is slowly recDVering from Miss Annie Driver,- of Toronto. spent a few days renewing old nc- quai'ntanoes in this neighborhood. While here she was the guest of Miss 113 and Lakra Tremeer. Mrs. E. Birmingham and daughter, Beatrice, of Toronto, spent their 'J‘han‘:sgivlng vacation with Mr. John Sparks. LATE MRS. REAZIN. 0F LINDSAY WELL KNOWN A'l‘ SALEM. Salem Corners. Oct. 25.-â€"Mrs. (Dr.) Crews. of Toronto, spent Thanksgiv- ing Day with Mrs. Arthur Tromeer. Whiw new (‘lmh fur children‘s mats. regular $2 far M175. max .21.†t9? nunut:1mzunuunununxn a 00 All ahadas ‘I‘amoliae Silka at 499‘ All aiaeg Jet, Buttons and Jet Nail Heads fm‘ trimming All-wool Boliel. in grew, black, navy and plum, mg;‘ 900., sale; 75¢ Plaid Dress Goods, suitable for children’s wear, special at 25c 20 pieces of all-wool Venetian Sa- tin Cloth and Poplin, reg. 60c., sale lll‘i Alt-It LINDSAY. ONL. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28. IQOO SALEM CORNERS NEWS Dress Goods and Silks 116 KENT STREET LIN D S A Y .3.||| -Li|tbt 500 WILL “E IN GREAT “KHAN†THIS WEEK. The fur manufacturers and ihono in the fur circles predict a. grout moon tor tho Aatrochon Joekoi tor iodieo. They bone tiwir opin~ ion on the great popularity the “trauma hoid {or twenty‘flvo years and tho splendid service it govo to those who bod o great doni oi driv- ing to do or were exposed to Very oxtreme weather. No for known at the present time oon-exooil o mi good Astrocbnn, combining ooiid‘ comfort. good appearance and long.‘ constant wearing quolitioa. 'lhoy no being nude in vorioua length. 26 to 80 inches being very popular. some ore of no}! storm colim. as won as noble trimmed andâ€; real goodoontcnnbebndnll the way iron “0 to 360. They should be bought goodond roomy and o. lair LADIES' ASTRACHAN JACKETS Little of ease I sinw: Hanan of mm of earth. Humanly suffering. Suvh as you a" have done; Scax‘amy farimr forth. Son: at tho. midnight mm. Amonmntn of the north. Mrs. Humphrey“. Toronto. in mm. in; hor broth". Mr. W‘ J. mm- "all ‘he holiday. 'Lovers of music anddruma. were iven a. real treat when they paid a \g'isit to the " Rom-Kiss." as played here on Thanksgiving eve. The raw Me was melodious. the sconnry ap- propriat and the sontimrnt deep. " Will vn no come back again ? †I ittlo of jm, or mirth. "Tory," the invincible and pretty driver of Fleetwood's young: peda- gogue. has left this part. being now owned by Mr. James McMullcn, oi Brunswick. Her place is taken by " Flyingr Bess,†that reels of! her three-mile jaunt up and down hill in approximately fourteen minutes. Notwithstanding: the bad condition of the Toads several of our citizens were in Lindsay on Saturday. Among others we noticed Messrs. G. Staples, J. Neal. W. Lethayne, N. J. Wilson and Miss Winnie. Mr. Thea. Lowery was home for "inf ms. Staples. of the Colleg- iate Institute, Lindsay. was home for the holiday. ° Diva-‘1.“ WMr. L. N'ea‘fs'. BEER L.C.T.. spent Sunda; under the parental ljoof._ Mr. "N. J. Wi1so§1 spent the holi- day out of tnwn._° .au :11 uv v. .- IWW.V v...â€" 7 , ' Thanksgivin Day was duly observed here atom and other plac- es.of business being closed. vwï¬iés Ruby 819803. of L.C.I., spent the holiday at home. rvifirss A. Simon. of ‘Ynlvorton. was home over Sunday and Monday. A _ roof MisvswEt‘hel Mulligan. of Roaboro. spent the holiday under the parental lllr, William lt‘m'guann. wife and family. who haw heen llvin; on tlw Elliot estate just north at lhu our: Fanatical have muoved to Pelarbom to reside in future, Mias Polly Napkin. who has had a most en‘oyahle visit with. l‘viemls in Manitoba. lua returnml. looking well and muvh improved in healfh. Mr. D, 1“: Mills. w an savvy to any has not yet obtahwd all his " blow r †(mint. mm of the piping hot naming Mth the rent or thn ahipmanh *lhia. we undaratahd. in due £0 11“ "mm «a on tha part at Um t‘xl‘ 1L. 9 haw matumi m luak at {er iL “Karma Mia put 9m ahmu i! as he mm: H rather dimmm ham ma 3th by the auhahmn batman was Gave; .. a vain attempt at poetry. which were the constable’s own private property. , One of the fragments is given above. If the pretty god- dess of poetryâ€"the musea-wero to see ranch a poor outburst of her inspira- tion ’twmfld take a whole rhmse to ammanv bur. Heht‘e lb; chase. Our countable jg qlright‘ It has ï¬n1lly leaked out, that the fugitive was a thief who had liberalâ€" ly helped himself to a few sheeteef if But why such consternation in the icamp ! Why such turmoil and such perspiration ! Did you not hear ? Your correspondent out for a third constitutional, when passing a large nearby manufacturing concern the other Waning was aroused suddenly from philosophizing on “ the rude possibilities of human n1ture," by a ï¬gure disappearing so quickly in a south- westerly-direction that at ï¬rst we thought ’twas an apparition. But not so. for soon after “ho was in hot pursuit but ourgplain clothes «I COD H west, While into the pipm there freshly drops the whey, And now is not the time for joke or jest. - Llfford “Cop" in Liner-d. Oct. 25.--'l‘he school kids tell of parting day. is gently lowering in the Trouble Again MI‘I. ‘N. Shier, ol Dominien~et.. Uxbrldge. Ont†eeye: " I have used Booth'u Kidney Pm- end have re- celved beneï¬t from name I em Very glad to be able to recommend them. I suffered ror eome years from beckeche end headachee. end at time- wes ecercely able to at- wud to my home work. Sweeping, 80in; up or down stem or “0013111; would ell ceuee than symptom to be greatly increased end I tried numerous remediee for same without beneattomextent. Ithen ob- tetned Booth'e Kidney mu. end reâ€" LINDSAY WOMEN ARE 'FINDING RELIEF AT LAST. It den‘sn‘t seem that women have more than s isir shsm of the “has and pains that sfliict humanity; they must " keep up.†must attend to duties in spite oi constantly sph- ing inch. or hudschos. dissy spoils. bearing-down pains. they must stoop ovor when to stoop menus torturo‘ 'l‘hoy must walk and bond and work with making- pains sud any «has from kidney iiis. Kidneys cause more sunning than say oihor OI" m of tho body Keep the kidneys waii and health is miiv maintained Read at it may for kidney: oniv that Min and cum tho kidnoys sad has-aw by people you know. .Iâ€"IA- A. “Ami-'Aâ€",-§ Tuesday. Mrs. Turn1r. of Toronto. who spent the holiday with her daughter Mrs. J. Deyman. returned home 'on Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Graham and daughter Audrey spent Tuesday at Bald Point, guests of Mr. and Mrs. ’l‘hos. Sadler. Mr. H. Whitall. of Mariposa. was in town for a. few davs on business. Miss Brokenshire. of L.C.I..‘ spent the holiday with Miss Della and Lot- tle Copp. Miss I. Sproats is spending a few days at her home in town. Mrs. James Graham, of Blythe, spent Thanksgiving with her daugh- ter. Mrs. Brophie, Toronto. Mrs. Argue, of Midland. who has bern spending a. few weeks with her uncle, Mr. H. I’errin. returned Home Monday. The many friends of Mr. “ Teddy " Heard congratulate him on his suc- cess in gaining third place in the Pcterboro meet 'l'han‘mgiving i‘day. " Teddy " is young: yet and we are looking for great things from him in the near future. Miss Murchison, of Woodville, apgnt the holiday in town. Mr. D. Jumieson. of Woodville, spent Monday .in town. Mr. and Mrs. Graham. of Islay. and children. aprnt Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. H. I‘m-rm. town. Mr. Fred WaShbum. of London. is ape-mint; a few days' visit at his home in town. Feneluu Fans. Oct. 97â€"1â€, Parov Brokensmre and with. of Toronto“ are Spending a few dava‘ visit with Mrs. S. Ilmkenshire. Min-1 MM Durko. of Wm. sham Thanksgiving Day with her parvma hél‘é; Penelon Falls People Congratulale lleard The many who attended the anni- versary services and row! supper of nmemee Presbyterian rhurrh on Sun- day and Monday of this weak 03r- proa‘s "Mr appmiaunn ml the amahu The norvlmn nu Sunday worn, wry im: breast“: both morning and mutiny: The supper and maven on Mummy ewninu warp immnm-‘m We read' with wonder and amaze- ment the stories of your Lillord cor- respondent concerning the enormous 'size of potatoes grown in that sec- tion this season. If Barnum a J um- bo elephant were only living now we would so much like to see that man- she animal with a rain- barrel for a «mill pail puking potatoei’ for the Liï¬ortl farmers. ' Miss Edith Dundas. of Toronto. is spending a few days at the home of her parents here. WOMEN’S WOES Miss R. Heins, of Peter-bore. is the guest of her uncle, Mr. James Shaw, of South Ops. The [metal of the late Mr. David Adams. or Mooneiaw, Sask., took place near here last Sunday. The re- mains were brought to the home of Mr. Charles Comeil, uncle of the de- ceased. The Masonic Order conducted the funeral. Mr. Adams was a. young man of about thirty and highly re- spected by all who knew him. He left this part of the country seVeral years ago. Reuboro. Oct. 26. â€"-Mr Robert and Mr. William Roedl were at Burnt River last week attending the funeral of their brother. Mr Ralph Reeds. Western Young Man lntemd at Reaboro PAGES 9 to I6 1150 York Lou and Swing. C... at Toronto. that mtJnto liquid.- uou thgoq you: can have docldod t. YORK LOAN DIVIDENI'DS. Rev. Mr. MeQuado. of Bavarian. occupied the pulpit in our Motho. dint church on Sunday of last week. and pmohod a Thanksgiving aor- mon. which proved wry intomting to ail who won prom“. Mr. Bob. Levin. of Kinmount. apont 'I‘hankagivm with relative- ore. Mina Marjorie Moore spent Thanks- giving with relatives In Toronto. Mrs. John McKay and son Mr. Rod McKay. smut. Thanksgiving with relaum in Drona. Master H'onry Lee sbént a few days of last week with his grand- mother. __Mra. H. Bell of _I_..indsay Miss May minute, of mun. Hm school, sprnt Thnnksgiving under tho under the parent“ roof. . Mr. W. W. Graham spent a. couple or days of last week with his pm on_t_a at. Lindsay. Mrs. w. 'r‘. McRaé spgntma few days of this week with her husband at Trenton. Mrs. Jas. Truman and Miss Tru- man. spent Sunday in Peterboro. Mr. F. Feud and Mr. N. Stewart spfnt SLInday in Cannington. Miss Olive Bovnton. of Beaver-ton. High school spent Thanksgiving at her home here. - Miss E. McDonald. teacher of the junior department in our Public school, spent her ThankSgiving holi- days at her home near Lomeville. Miss E. Fraser and little niece Maude Sangster, spent Saturday of la§_t_ wogk in Lindsay. Kirkï¬eld, Oct. 25.â€"Mrs. L. Ic- Fadyon returned home on Satur- day of last week. after spending a. few weeks with relatives in Toron- to. H.“ v V Vv ll lv‘lu.o Mr. John “stay? of the L.C.I.. spent the holidays under the parent.) roof. Mrs. J ohu 'l‘vethewey has returned trey: vlglting I‘etevhoro friends. Master Percy Lme. 'Btégnninï¬x is his holidaying at his grandfather: Mr. A. Bamhaw. Mom-rs. Walker Day. at Guelph. 5“ Ted "award. of ‘Pflmnm, am! Sun- dax with Peak}! Men-am Mn and Mm A Arkaay of UM!- say. spam, Thanksgiving at. Mr. A. llaaflhaw'm was reuse Johasan. at Toronto. I. visiting her aunt. Mra‘ Jam Wright. \l...‘¢.‘_ an†- Our teachers. Mil-km Eadie Frank and Ada Velma. are spending the hol- idgy at "99‘? mgmtiw homoa‘ Miss Jean 1); Bullock. of Toronto. spent the Thanknglvmg holidays .0 {hp guwt of the Miguel; Hardy all other Mm}!!! in pm vicinity. The annual meeting of the Cedar Grove beef ring, was held on Saut- day evening In“. Evarythlng was re- ported to be in a flourihhmg coudb Mon; Mr. Archie McIntyre spent a few days in Toronto last. week. Miss May Arkaey was the guest of her friend. Miss Minnie Francis, Cul- nington. mommy. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Squires, luv. rgturned home from a two months‘ visit to their daughter. Mrs. John Minty. at Winnipeg. They report a enjoyable time. Miss Lena Wright is visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Webeter, Oak- wood, this week. Mrs. Sam. Squiras épeut last week at Canning-ton, the glmt of her sis- ter, Miss Ettie Black. Miss Mainlie Coalidge ie spmdilg ., few weeks at Oakwood, the guest of he}: friepd, Mrs. (Rev.) Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Osborne are spending the Thanksgiving holidm with their son, Mr. Moore Osborne. Toronto. Panic], Oct. 25.-â€"â€"Mr. Sherman OI- bomc and friend from Toronto; spent several days of last week with rah. tives here. Spent Thanksgiving Day at Peniel KIRKFIELD. Em â€.00 YEAR.