:presc charge. on I over ( in out» pub mogul-ou- and laid to one addru. hm‘ hand bags ilvww-d frames >m:1ar . _ I mt for the majority ‘cape, and the Ams- adsworth surrenderqd 'c of invaders. TI. laid down theiram including 73 on... iged a. loss of~ 90 woundedâ€"umber: the mark. '3 amounted to 11' ounded, the onlyofl- General Broék tad Innis. of Toronto. d with her Went-5' MacKay is m oria, Road Suï¬â€œ is visiting his 30"- marantoed kid and black, ms 5; to 7:“ :e for ,u..-‘A.- . {tr attended evening ‘lsovor I’resbyteriall p wa$n't any sum fliers‘ Convention in ' collars, suit vats. roum and-you 1t here ‘i Mi.“ Strickland at- olors md simple words is cry of Queenston mdredth annivm 'lebruted Sunday. ial v bar" am Smith, Barth)? n, Algoma, 7W E. Smith Friday. their sister, Mrs. A4 2-50 round white A Siryvau'd)!d son of 09°. Mercer, llnrdmillv, died from the effects of falling imu a boiler of boiling wat- 11' 3m; want. peopla to sit up and take twice. simply make a. noise like a. hundredâ€"dol‘ar bill. F0 R (â€sum uf the Township of Emily {partly in the Village at ()memee), ('unta'nim: in all one hundred and IiiTyinur acres, more or less. Ina, gnml state of cultivation. All clean-(l with the exception of about tuemy acres. A frame“ dwelling and three frame barns on the pmnises. l-‘or terms and particuâ€" lars apply on the premises, or write “illiam J. White, )BOX 114, (um-11x9“. ()nt. - ‘ 'i‘nwd Suits, regular $10. must. barb '31.. monqv, saleâ€"price ................ MUST THI‘RSDAY, dc'rbéER"1‘i,":: I1. ;. So'l‘Ke Suits, Style-Craft tail- "(1 rimhos, regular $18 and $20, 2w szc- the money, sale price....... \mg; muo Serge Suits, good value ‘ $1“, must have the money, sale szm quality double Damask lino-n, 72 inches wide in satin sll'igw. hailstone and conventional “MW“, Regular 1.25, but on mu-mml of slight imperfection, per mm.- 72 Inch pure bleach table linen, â€wimp Damask ï¬nish, in floral and wnwminnal patterns, regular 31.00 â€mm.“ but, on account of slight i"‘1"‘r"“‘71i"n9, we offer it at 1|: [um- bleach table linen, 70 inches “gem m floral and conventional de- gjgntx‘, damask ï¬nish. A beauty at SUI“. OR TO“- RENTâ€"Part NU. FiV'm in the Fourth ( (Ia Half bleach table linen, 50 inches wide, in floral and conventional pat- tm'ns, good weighty cloth for every. he price, per yard Goods as Repmented or Your Money 8W rd 1‘: Suits, regular $15, must be money, sale price ; and fall O'v'ercoats, regular :15: have the money, salk . . L :1nt all Overcoats, choicest and latest. cut, reg. $10, hue Q the money, sale price MAGNIFICENT SHOWING % W Suits, sold regularly at $7, have xhe money, sale price ard use. Per yard Table Linen We pride ourselves on the quality oi; our linens. This season our stock of imported linens surpasses in quality and . , value all former purchases. Buy your Thanksgiving Linens Now. \ Men’s Suits Overcoats yard ...... 60 9r it at 75 ............. . ;':.:'.'.":::::: .40 n....uu.ouo- 1to N ews Items $1 i Mr. Fountain and Mr. John Foun- tain were guests of Beaverton fr’iends oVer Sunday. Mrs. Geo. A. Jordan and Master Lorne Lordan, of I.mdsay, visited town friends last week. Mrs. W. Bishop and little daugh- ter, of Midland, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nevison. Fenelon Falls, Oct. 16.â€"Mrs. Bid- well Burgess spent Tuesday in Lind- say. Miss Alice Qufgg returned home from Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. Thos. A. Mitchell, of Port Mc- 5.95 9.95 10-95 590 195 11.95 495 695 1095 From Cataract Village Genuine old bleach towels in plain and fancy huck, hemmed or hem- stitched. A splendid assortment to choose from, at each 1.50, 1.25, $1, 75c, 50c and.....,.... ° Pure bleach huck towels with fanCy satin floral centres and borders, size 20 x 45. Real beauties at: thq prfice. Per pair ................. OE yds., 2-} x 3% yds., 2} x 4 yds. These are double Damask ï¬nish in all the latest designs and on. account of being slightly imperfect We oï¬er you these at magniï¬cent savings. Come in and pick your choice. Pure bleach linen table cloths with single and double borders, sizes 2x2yards,2x2§yds., 2x 3 o"... nun... Stiï¬' and Soft Felt, regular $2.50, \ we must have the money, sale price ......... . The regular 32 hat, we must have the money, sale price ....................... . Clothing and Furnishings Men’s Hats and Caps Towels \ Table Cloths GOES MERRILY ON. IF YOU HAVE NOT YET VISITED THE STORE DO SO NOW AND GET THE BEST VALUES THE DISTRICT HAS KNOWN. YES, AND WE’RE GETTING IT, TOO. WHY SHOULDN’T WE WHEN THE PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT AWAY BELOW COST. THE WHOLESALERS HAVE GIVEN US A FEW MORE DAYS TO PAY UP AND IN THE MEANTI ME I‘HE GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE OF Local option work has again com- menced in town and a vote will be taken January lst. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacKendry who have spent seVeral weeks in Alpena, Mich, and Sarnia, were in Messrs. Fulton and Hopkins, 0! Lindsay, attended division court in town on Monday. Thursday. Mrs. Bert Townley was in Toronto for a few days last week. Messrs. Thos. Sadler and George Littleton, who have spént the sum- mer in Regina, returned to town on A meeting of the Women’s Insti- tute will be held’on Friday, Oct. 18, at the home of Mrs. A. Min- thorne, and a good attendance is requested. Nicol, spent the week end with his niece Mrs. A. McFarland. Extra ï¬ne linen buck towels, hem- stitched and scalloped, heaVy em~ broidered borders, size 24 x 44. Mag- niï¬cent towels. Prices each 1: ‘Fine Huck Guest Towels in plain hemstitched or scalloped border, in floral and stripe designs. Prices per pair 1.00, 75c, 70c, and . - an ' LINDSAY Pure bleach linen table napkins, TAKE A LOOK AT THESE PRICES: ps Braces and Hose 5 Supporters Men's “‘8 mu; '1: Table Napkins price he Eze brand, sold everywhere for r, . we must have the money, sale Don't. forget to attend the anni- versary sew/ices and fowl supper held in St. Andrew’s 'i‘hurch on Sun- day and Mbhday. Oct. 20 and 21. On Sunday ReV. Dr. Holden, or To- ronto, will occupy the pulpit. On Monday eVening a splendid supper will be served, after which a good musicale program will be given by the choir, who will also be assisted Mr. W. McArthur left on Monday to spend a: few days in Toronto. town over Sunday. Mrs. W. Burgoyne entertained about ï¬fty of her friends to a plea.- sant sail on Friday afternoon on ‘the Wacouta. The party spent a short. time in Coboconk, returning to Rosedaie for tea. Messrs. D. Robertson and R. Wag- ur atten‘fea the teacher's convention held in Lindsay last week. Fine Binen tray cloths in plain or fanCy Damask designs. So'me with drawn work, size 18 x 27. The best assortment we have ever shown. Prices each 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c, 1.00 and ............... ' 5 3.00, 3.50, 430. 5.00, 6.00, l 7.00 and ........................... plain or hemmed ready for use, all sizes 'in floral or conventional 7 pat- terns. Perldoz. 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, Tray Cloths 25c 18:: I-ELDON STATION. Eldon Station, Oct. 15.â€"Mr. Jack I MacEachern left here for Pene- ltang'uishene, where he will be em- ployed in the Standard Bank. We wish him every success. wish him every success. Miss Rachel McEachern is at pre- Mrs. W. Emrie, of Balsam Grove, sent visiting friends at Glenarm and spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. JBalsam Grove. J. D. Campbell. Miss Katie Campbell was the guest Miss Elsie V. McEachern )ttended of her cousin, Miss Catherine Camp- the teacher's convention in Lindsay bell, of Victoria Road on Sunday. by Mr. Arch. MacKendry, of Lind- say, and Mr. Will. Chambers, violin- ist ; also the orchestra. The speak- ers will be: Rev. Mr. MacKay, of Lindsay ; Rev. Mr. Steele, (:lenarm ; Rev, Mr. Walker. of Coboconk; and the local ministers in town. The Baptist church fowl supper will be held on Oct. 28. ONTARIO Men's F-ine Shirts, the beat at 89c we must have the money, sale Shirts and Collars Plain hemmed, hematitched Drawn Work, Buttenburg and embroidered runners for dressers, wash ‘ stands, Sideboards, etc., sizes 18 x 54, 18 x 45, 18 x 36. Prices 50c, 75c, $1, 1.25 and ................ U Bebe Irish, Battenburg, Silk and Fringed DOylies, all sizes and shapes. Prices 50c ‘ down : We haVe the largest. and handsom- ait showing of centre pieces this season {hat we ever imported, com- prising Bebe Irish Battenburg Drawn Work and l-Yinged, all sizes and shapes. Prices 3.00 down. to each......... . . .. .. 0 Linen Runners Centre Pieces MILLERSMIT‘HN Millersmith. Oct. 15.-â€"The rural ilmail deliyery will commence “'ednesw day. Mr. W. Gilson, of Lindsay, will be the carrier. No doubt it. Eachern Sunday. will prove a great convenience 1-.) A concert will be given in this the farmers'on the route, and the»? church on Friday, Oct. 18, at 7.30 who asSisted in securing the service p.m. in aid ct the W.F.M.S. Rev. [deserve great credit- H. H. Turner, of Kirktield, and Rev. R. J. Koil‘end 01 Eldon, will deliver ' . . . , THURSDAY, OCT. 24. â€"BY 1111.45 addresses. MUSIC Will be furnished . Bowes. auctioneer. Auction ale by the Woodv‘ille chow, also grapho- phone selections Come and enjo of f m S“ k "’d “I“ lements, ‘ y property 0! Mr. { John B. Jordan, a goad trout. Admissionâ€"adults 25c. children we. I 131513â€: .1? 3‘3â€â€.3“: Ҡon Thursday and Friday of last [week ‘ Mr. John Emrie, of Balsam Grove. visited the home of Mr. P. R. Mc- Doylies 29c 180 Worsted Pants, were $4, we must have the money. sale price ................. Worsted Pants, were $3, we must have the money. sale price ................. Worsted Pants, were 62, we must have the money, sale pnce Tweed Pants, were $1.50, we must haVe the money, sale price Tweed Pants, were $1.25, we must have the money, sale price ................. One only Racoon Coat, very be: hides, dark color and well matchec medium size. was 890, we must hav the money, sale price ....................... They have good beaver shoals and are lined with the very best spring mush-at: with other collar, regular $100 coat, we must have the money, sale price Regular :75 Fur-lined Overcoat, we must have the money, sale Fur-Lined Overcoats 250, 356, 40¢, 45C, and. Fine imported huck towelling in , plain or fancy ï¬gured designs, 14 inches, 22 inches, 24 inches, and 27 inches wide. Per yd. 124C, 150, 20c Linen Crash roller towelling in plain or tangy borders, m1, values we haVe ever shown. Per yd. 85c, 10c, 12gc, 15c and 0 Odd Pants Plain hemstitched Drawn Work Battenburg and Embroidered ï¬ve o‘clock m cloths, sizes 30 x 30 and 36 x 36. A large assortment choose from. Prices 59c, ' 75c, 1.00, 1.25Uand ............. Pme Huck Towelliug Children Cry ran FLETL‘IIER'S :CASTORIA ’I‘HI'RSDAY, OCT. 24. â€" BY 111155 Bowes, auctioneer. Auction sale of farm stock and implements, use property of Mr. ‘ John R. Jordan, lot 16, con. 14. Max-1pm. S-Ee coxmnenoes at 1 pan. sharp. Mammatkmbh Roller Towling Five O’Glocks if??? 235 999% 45- 00 Tiff 1.48 E and ...... ............. . 5‘1"? 54. 00 84-00 790 98c