1551‘s â€" Childmrs PCS. Open fronts, ï¬t I. regular ‘ sumâ€??? [26 Gloves, regular ’5‘ 1.30, pr. Saturday _ KING MITTSâ€"JIen’s Eng Mitts, Napa tall 5' knit cuffs and lining. 2 50¢, Saturday 3" ‘HE mug yards only pure .3 :en Table Linen, as bleached 9r qnbladg. â€"â€"3 doz. only ladies’ rpen fronts, embroi. regular price I‘. NED G LOVESâ€"Ken’s ves. fur lined, lining Raga]. origipal 75‘ "ck. Scribe 12. : .1. Honey. Scribe YC. M. Squim'. Prin. SO}; A- , 0. Trcus. : X. Lamont. Jan. #3121 A\1(*.‘:. anun loft last week ‘-"~ ‘4 gang nI' mm 10 commence Bering ommtions on then 0th IT‘S 0f Sturffl‘un lake: fur Mr. J. â€9“. This limit, is cnnveniuntly loâ€" ed.and their cut i< the ï¬rst. in Spring to pilSs through the Lind- Faun}, after 111.; local 511111 is cut. 7‘“ Per-“011 gvtting one (307.011 â€â€˜91 photos at Williamson's dur- Detembcr will Y‘ccuivc a nice. pres- 42. draped with silk u- pnoe we each Linen H u ck {Eh Towels, size 13 rrders. hemmed, also nyels, special Satan :ME CLOTH~ colors of G $Blue, 800d Wm, ace 750 yard :n- chance of the ,v winter weighs reg. Saturday each 51‘ ly morning 10c Per Pair Men’s and Table Linen 58 0.0.0.00. â€" . lm“ Sales This is a. Stanuzuu we,“ and will likely it. 55 musical event, well patronized. ,This week Councillor McKinnon Mariposu was injured by being ml; by the tongue of a wagon nhe was guiding down a gangâ€" A clover mill was on the wa- LV- -. -.....1 \Ir. )IcI‘xmnon had a narrow #3. (1 n Mrs. Scott-Raï¬ m St'ltlll onto†addressed the W‘omans N 3C1“ up, . sketch of her rema next \xcek. _ v J W. Macmillan, B. \, 5 in Knox church, Beaver scenes in om his 2 M ‘ " A " r“nrn The nice _Capt 113' ple Leaf “" the lakes ‘2 w. .me J. n. DeSilberge. the Ger- ' . will visit, Fenclon Fall Dec. 12th to 1-1th. Kinmount Dec. No 18th, Minden Dec. 19th to h,Bobc;1_\'geon Dec. fllst to 24th L and Omemee Jan. 6th to 8th. ‘0‘ -The Pepper twins. with Mr. Tom irks Comedy Co.. are meeting with at success in their specialties. At antford and Stratford they were milled four times. and at the latter am they were each presented with large bouquet, by his honor Judge pron. Lv-A fashionable wedding is to be hated today at 3 B’clock in igt’s church Omemoo. when Dr. ith, dentist of Stouï¬ville, fox-meta an, “mu-v ‘- v- a student in'zvt Lindsay dental 2, and Miss Daisy Stepheneon, at ‘time teacher in the public Schools B, will be married. -.lt a meeting of Midland Chapter .94, BALL, held Thursday even- :last, the following ofï¬ceri were 51:11“ .i'i'citaholi. z. ; H. Me [,.;H R 3! Richard, J ;(;. s rink, Scribe 1-3,.J Kelley. Scribn H u v-_, Consultvalibn freeâ€"48,4. â€â€˜9 cantata. "Bclshazzar's â€:10 be given in Cambridgeâ€"st. let church Thanksgiving even- ‘111 draw at very large crowd. ?‘“‘e¢oming from outside points 13‘??? been engaged tO’give this 5011 Falls 'duwringv Ikleember, ; 9m“ L900910 should not miss hearing “516211 treat. 'Ymefday iorenoon the report a? â€Mind. town that. Hogg 5‘ 3’33 elevator at Mariposa station [been burned. It turned out. â€mt-hat there had on1y been a. “If“? at the ofï¬ce some distance â€in“: elevator. The employes mt“ ï¬re outside to thaw a 131139- _had nirozen. Sparks igmted “0°: WhiCh was quite badly PM before the flames were put El1.in.Canrlingvuixi on Dec. 18th, 3111315313; go tn Omemee and â€7-15.? 2... =8 Fail...- rulll. :3 38a R1: pat (val. :10: I... 3. ti fl... =8 £1.57: in II Ell... 8:6. Dean)“ h E. -fl_â€"~---' in; “I (â€def to release from gar- . My lth ‘ there an Imperial c9113 inter w 0‘1 aetivc service. fhe ‘0‘???“ this regiment, at. Nul- mng 1h? erï¬penditurc of about Vii}1 day, 01‘ S300.0“0 a year. â€â€˜95: or “letting this expense. "W? foted until J um: 30th next u“ted L e Canada will have cox-1- Q “My a million dollars, m l" a. previous out'ay of -' .' towards the defence -)‘.’ twilflterestg‘ dL‘S Sumh Afrim. the n gOVernment. has for about [:3]? maintained a regiment at. In Order to release from gm:- lhdllly there an Tvnnori-fl nn-LG gsimble 101' 5a IZ‘ID 0-- u‘t of th Paul‘s c c recent conven- hurch was un- nitted from this issue. st present you can give for Christmas is a photo taken by E. Williamson. with 'ith the longe“ most honey. enter than :1 Lil )le residence near sale; 9 rooms, hand- Apply at. this ofï¬ce {cabol‘o “1 insurance- the recent church W to \lcsputching tWO an, I}. .~\., lec- h. Beavcrton from his rec- :cottâ€"Raï¬ of "Soman “11- her Icnmrks of Toronto Bolshazzar’s portrait \ ï¬bnday . it, ton- Ho“? ‘i ndsay NOVEMBER 28th, 1901. â€"â€"Mr. C. J. Murphy, town has secured a. position on the Canadian; Northern railway and left last, week for Winnipeg. â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Fowler were the guests last Sunday and Monday of their friends Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rea, Reaboro. -â€"-Miss Lvda. McFadden has return- ed from St. John N. B. where she spent a. year with relatives. â€"-Mr. N. S. Morton, of Chicago, son of M12, W. J. Morton, town is now a member of the naval band on the US. battleship Illinois. â€"-Mr. 1’. H. Goad, druggist, town, returned Saturday from Wingham. Ont... Where he was suddenly called Thursday by the death of his mother. â€"â€"Z\Ir. Alex. Ross returned last week from Pembroke, where he has been engaged since July improving navigation on the Madawaska. river. â€"Miss Etta Flank of Penetang, â€"x-A 1..“ mm» rammed from a. visit Land." 3. Invocation. 4. Hymn 486. 5. Scripture reading. 6. Hymn 488. 7. Prayer. 8. Anthem, †0 sing unto the Lord.†9. Sermon on "Ancestral Patriotism. by Rev. J. W. Macmillan. 10. Anthem, “While the earth remaineth.†11. Hymn 489 1:2. Benediction. 13. Organ postlude A collection will be taken up on beâ€" half of the poor. The public are cordially invited. thanksgiving service flymenial O 'Brienâ€"Bell On Wednesday evening, Odessa, clâ€" dest daughter of Mr. Jas. Bell of the north ward and Mr. Albert. O’Brien were married at the residence of the bride's pal-en}? “ A p';__._ Rev. Thos. Manning. B. A. perform- ed the ceremony during which the bride was attended by Miss Emily Walton, and the groom by Mr. Mar- shall Bell, the bride's brother. Little Edna Dufty cousin of the bride, was maid. or honor. She carried white crysanthemums. Miss Gertrude Bell played the Weding march. Thanksgiving Services The annual Thanksgiving service will be held in St. Andrew’s church today. Thursday, at 11 11.111. The following is the program: 1. Organ Prelude. 2. Anthem, "Fear not, 0, Land." 3. Invocation. 4. Hymv 486. 5. Scripture reading. 6. Hymn 7 8. Anthem, “ 0 H U ’1 :3 '4 (D II! I'IWVV<< _â€"_v , The bride was clad in white silk organdio and carried crysanthemums and carnations as did her maid who wore a similar material trimmed with \‘alcucienncs lace. The‘ parlor ‘vms decorated with flowers and autumn leaves. and the happy pair plighted (their troth be neath a floral bell. ' Many happy â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘hos liï¬uverw-wu of Port Anglais, Washingsizon, ui‘c the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Silver-wood, north \vari. Mr. Silvcrwood was born in Lindsay and resided in Mariposa for many years. He left for the west. '11 1.833 and has prospered and today is run- ning a. large Canning business; days. The “eekly concert of the literâ€" arv â€society w as held on F1ida3. The hall was well filled to hear the splen- did programme which was to be giV- en. Mrs. Scott-Raï¬ and Miss Walton who were present. favored us with selections. Miss Walton possesses a line soprano voice, very clear and sweet, and her selections "were high- 1y appreciated. Mrs. Scottâ€"Raff gave a. short talk on the value of physical culture concluding with a recitation. Mrs. Scott-Raï¬ deserves in every way â€"We must thank the Board of Ed- ucation for so kindly granting our petition for the use of the Assembly Hall once or twice in the school year for social evenings for the students. The need of such an evening has been long felt and at last we have gained our point, it remains to be seen the good use we will make of the privil- ege granted us. A “‘7““ â€A- QM the high position as elocutionist she has attained in Canada. Her style is perfect and her rendition could not be improved on. Miss Alice Bean favored us with a pretty instrument- al solo and to Miss Edna Bean we are indebted for the violin solo which was so heartily appreciated by one and all. The selection given by the L. C. I. Glee Club formed a ï¬tting conclusion for such a meeting and added decidedly to the value of so good a programme. The program committee are certainly to be con- gratulated. â€"-We were very much pleased to see so many visitors on Friday and are sure. they all enjoyed the excel- lent program. To one and all we say, “come again for you are heartâ€" ily welcome.†Sp-eéivéiiét' 'Qéih'be'ai' the following Places on the dates mentioned. Con- sultation free : Fenelon Falls. Dec. 12th to 14th. Fenelon Falls, Dec. at the Mansion House. Kinmount, Dec. 16th Scott’s Hotel. - Mindcn. Dec. 19th and 20th, at Minden Hotel. Bobcaygeon, Dec. 2lst to 24th the Rockland House. Omemce, Jan. 6th to 8th. 1902. the Bradburn Hausaâ€"484. Prof. J. H. DeSilberge, Gegnytm L. C. l Notes Personal Thos 1i .Silverw-uu C. DYER, Cor.-Scc 18th at the 000001 g E OOOOOOO'OOOO RUFFSâ€"ln Sable at $25, $20, $15,$12.50 and $7.50. Other Ruffs at $1.50 to $6. V MUFFSâ€"ln Sable at $14, $10, $7. Other Muï¬s at 75c to $5. , CAPSâ€"Persian Lamb $10, $9, $7.50. Other Caps at $2 to $5. CAPERINESâ€"Electric Seal at $20, $18, $15 , $12, $10, $8. Other Caperines $5 to $55. GAUNTLETSâ€"Gre’y Lamb, special quality at $5. Other Furs at s3, $4, $4.50. 8, Dome fastners, and 7 hooks styles, per pair .. - - â€"Perrin’s Suede Kid Gloves, in Greys and Blacks, 3 Dome fastners, fancy embroidered backs, plain and white wells, every pair guaranteed, per pair - - - â€"Women’s Fine Mocha Gloves with fleeced silk linings, fancy backs and Dome fastners, Dark Tans only, per pair - - - â€"Children’s Fine French Kid Gloves, in Tans, plain and fancy backs, Dome fastners, per pair - - Handkerchiefs kerchiefs. fancy and Hemsmcncu edges, ï¬ne ï¬nish, each - â€"SO dOzen Plain White Lawn Hand- kerchiefs, 1,1, % and 1 inch, Hem. stitched edges, Irish make, ï¬ne ï¬nish, price each - - â€" â€"Fancy lrish and Swiss Embroidered Hemstitched and Lace edge White Lawn Handkerchiefs, white as snow, ï¬ne as silk, an immense range at this price, each - . â€"â€"75 dozen of Fine Lawn and Linen Lawn Embroidered White Handker- chiefs, all makes and ï¬nishes, at $1.50, $1.25, $1, 75c, 50c and â€"-Men‘s Fine Linen Cambric Handker- chiefs, yé and 1 inch Hemstitched makes, full range of sizes, from 6 to 7 V , dressed and undressed makes, DOme fastners and fancy backs, per pair - - - - French Kid Gloves, Pique sewn, fancy backs, colored and plain welts, Dome fastners, colors Modes, Tans, Browns, Greys, Bloods and Black, per pair - - - - -Perrin’s guaranteed Black Kid Gloves, plain and colored welts and em- broidered backs, sizes from_5% to The best assortment of all kinds of Furs are now on display at this store. It's the quality, not quantity, that we aim for in DIRECT IMPORTERS Gloves â€"20 dozen only, K id Gloves, odds and ends of d i ff 6 r ent dnd-ï¬emstitched ir- ish Lawn Handker- chiefs, worth 20c for -20 dozen Embroid- ered and Hemstitch- ed ï¬ne lawn Hdkfs, worth 25c for . ~25 dozen Irish and Swiss Embroidered White Lawn Hand- v and Hemstitched Fancy EmPFQidï¬red Women’s Fur Cdat's at :. 100 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.50 400 lSc 20¢ 250 â€"Colored Taffeta Silks, in nearly every color on the shade card, best soft ï¬nish 21 inches wide, fast edges, a most reliable silk, 32 / yards makes a waist, price per yard . â€"â€"Biack Peau de Soie Silks, Italian make, soft and bright ï¬nish, every yard guaranteed not to cut, 14 yards makes a dress, price per yard - - - â€"-Girls’ ï¬ne Ribbed all-wool Hose, dou- ble heels, toes and knees, full shape, best dye, seamless feet, sizes from 4% t0 9%, per pair 45c to - â€"Men’s ï¬né quality Black Cashmere / hose without scams, , double heels, etc., 3 pairs for $100, per pair - Fancy Corded and Hemstitched Silks in Surshs and Tamolines. These Silks have been sold all this season at $1.00 per yard. To make a sensation we have altered the price to - - - - Women’s extra ï¬ne Black Cashmere Hose, full fashioned, made by reli- able makers seamless feet, stainless dye, per pair - - :lute Smyrna Rugs in three sizes, all reversi- ble, special at 50c. $1.25, 5150 each. Chenille Table Covers, large size for dining tables, withpeavy fringe am! borders, Amer- nu. A- (June price each $3.00. ----'_, V. ican, reversible rï¬akefeach 53. Other sizes at $1.25 and $1.50. 50 pairs pi assorted makes in Lace Curtains, â€2). -l-:.. nnA JU “ll-i v- WV.--_ --__.-_, , 354Vyards long. 54 inches wide, plam and floral centres, heavy borders and lock stitch- ed edges, colors ivory and white, per pair $2. Lace Curtains from 25c to $10. â€"'.vv â€" 'â€" Che 1ille Curtains at $2.50 to $12 per pair. â€" Boys’ B 1 a c k Worsted Hose, heavy ribbed mqke, seamless feet and fast black, sizes from 6 to 10 inches. per pair 40c to I o Curtains â€"Women’s Black Cashmere Hose, full fashioned, seamless f e e t, fast black and pure wool, three pairs for $1.00, per pair - - Hosiery American A x m i nster Mats 18x36 inches, the newest patterns, an im- mense range to select from, each $1.00. American A x m i n s ter Rugs, size 27x6} inches; ThEsé are leaders and come 1n chonce designs, Rugs, Etc. 9c 220 1.00 l Sc 750 350 30c: 35c -German Camel’s Hair Suitings, with the latest bright ï¬nish, browns, blues and Greys, 48 inches wide, per yard - , - . â€"French Amazons, in all the late shades, 46 inches wide, ï¬nished bright and warranted not to spot after being shrunk, price per yard.. â€"Fine Mixed Coatings for Suits, Ger- man make, a large range of colors always in stock, 48 inches wide, will not change in color with sun or rain, per yard - - â€"Fancy Black Skirtings, silk and wool mixtures, stripes and ï¬gures, most of these were $2.50 and $3.00 per yard, clearing price - - â€"Men’s Soft Mocha Lined Gloves, “Perrin Freres†make, every pair warranted, per pair“. OtherlinesatSBDO, $250, $2.00 and$150. â€"-1C0 yards of half blached Scotch Table Linen, 60 inches wide, made â€"Bleached- Table Napkins for dinner use, 3/4 x 3/4, small dots and floral patterns, damask ï¬nish ,very special these, per dozen - â€"Battenberg Squares, sizes 16x16, 18x18 and 20x20, plain and fancy centres, all in white, at $1.25, $1.00, 75c -Fine bleached Table Cloths ready for use, two yards wide and two-and- half long, rich damask patterns with borders around, each ~ - \ I I â€"Men’s Silk Ties, shaped fourin hand style, qual- ity of silk same as in 50c Ties, about 30 dazen to go at each 25c. Men’ s ï¬neWhite Unlaundered Shirts ,Tooke’ 5 make, sizes are from 12 to 18 inches, every one of these Shirts are warranted to wear well, each 50c. Men’s best four-ply Linen Collars, in all the latest shapes W. G. 8: R. brands, 6 for $1, or each 18c. â€"-â€"Pure Irish Linen Towels, plain and f a n c y borders, hemmed, hem - stitched and fring- ed ends,lmge size towels, ï¬ne and coarse makes, all of them the best of their kind, 6 for $1 40, or each - for every day use and made to wear well; the quality is all linen, per yard - - - Linens For Men Long shaped Satin Muf- flers, quilted and lined- These were made to sell at $1.00, but our way of buying allows us to sell them at 50c. 1.50 g 2m 5‘