3! was a most successful function The bivalves were most refreshing, and the informal program a bright and attractive one. The attenésnce was large and the receipts an that could be desired. Mrs. L. Met) Coulter and her s'on of Lindsay, spent a few days at the Brook’ 8 House this week. The oyster supper under the ansâ€"1 pines of the Sisterhood of St. James' church given in J 01113th Hall on the evening of Nov. 5th, Miss Davis left on Tuesday for her home in Toronto after spending a short. visit with her uncle Mr. Wm. Gohien of Verulam. Mr. Findlay Robson left. for Burk’s Fans last Thunsdav whure he Willbe joined by his brother Mr. Jos. Rob- sou in a. week' 3 hunt. The Young People’s Society of St. Andrews' church took charge of the twaycr meeting last Thursday even.- sag. Miss A. Dickson B. A. conâ€" ducted the meeting, which was very well attended. Mr- Dick Nevison left on Monday for the north to spend a few days shooting with his brother. Mr. Wm. McArthur and Miss. S. McArthur returned on Tuesday from spending a few days with friends ih Hrs. Nichols, Mrs. Tindcy and Mrs} Mr. Jas. Dickson D. L. S. return- ed on Saturday from his survey of some months if: the Northwest. Mr. Dickson looks splendid, and is being umnly welcomed by his many friends - FENELON FALLS Hr. Ed. McKcndry of Lindsay was at the Falls on Tuesday. CflUNTY WERESE’ONDEME r: Emma: 5:. x... .3§+.+¥¥ .- 3+wm§> 494:1: .3 l‘l ((arlflfla. 3:090. 06.990090230232232. m o o o o 90; . o§+§§++§i++ .4 5...... ‘ a SGXQQX COOOOOOOQOO. 6.33333 ‘60 9.3V? 0990, PAGE TWELVE 7‘. 'V v v v va vv A 'vv V‘s/x AAAI AA AAA an!» I\« '\. D» x» :p M 3A The Buying Power of Your Dollars will be Near= 1y Doubled. Our guarantee Shields you abso- Iutely from any dissatisfaction. Money re- funded without hesnatlon. We begin to give the people of Lindsay and Victoria County the “geneï¬t of the savings Cough never lacks the backbone when he makes a big haul like this, to come up with a smie and say to our friends ‘Easy eome, easy go 1 i ‘ i" The Gough Syndicate has been on the trail of shaky Manufacturers. with heavyioverstocks, and have returned 1Loaded down with tremendous bargains that will make interesting days from now till the beginning 01 the New Year. During this week we got in on the ground floor and captured, the cream of the surplus stock of High-Grade Suits and Overcoats from Briginal Prices Away Below Zero. The Big Clothier, whose name we are not at liberty to print, at a big "cut under†price. Cash and quantities did it Hundreds of New Winter Suits and Overcoats, ‘ Bought at Startling Concessions. A Leading Montreal Manufacturer, The anniversary Services of St, Andrews' church took place on Sun- {day and Monday. Nov. 7th and 8th. It‘ has been the custom to have a visiting. clergyman to conduct the m.\¢‘ skull Miss Broad and Mrs. Allen of Lind- ownL sag were the guests of Miss E. Broad .. j Whitesidu, E. R. Edwards. 'I‘hos. , pulpit, on Sunday. If such a feeling'm' the West end. 0:1{0'DSOIL Chas Edwards and intuiyfexisted for a. moment it must have! Mustt-i~1.eoiil\’iug. who is ll\izl;: tfethers are back north ï¬shing anilirnpidly disqiimred on Sunday more I with his uncle Mr. King of ()tlkwotnl “hunting. It is expected that theyling, when Mr. Sinclair preached to n‘spent Sunday here with his parents. quill biing back any amount of gamefvery large congregation, a most Mr. and Mrs. ll. King. 2 as it is understood thoroughly that lmugniï¬cent discourse from Acts 17. This coiuiiiunity has again lN‘~‘ll 1 the woods are full of gaine- land 11. Thu preacher touched on shaken by the relentless hand oi l The. deepest sympathy 18 felt fm‘ihis own minis-try here for the past, ideath. The shocking accident. which _-,Miss Henderson of the Public School 'four years, and then in speaking oflhq‘cu little Rowiie MeKav lnSt Tuesâ€" ;!stafl'. who on Monday (“Pm-'18: re-‘ll’aul's preaching to the Bereans.lduy, resulted in his death the sum" liceived the sad news of the death of brought out the strong points olfevening. About smen wars of :lgv,‘ -:h01' fathffl'. m. FIIIdSBY- MISS Hen-I Paul as a minister. Three principal lgood natured and aclin': hem'us wry ' -|.derson “as drnen home as fast asvpmnts referred to were Paul’s purâ€" popular with all who knuw him and] ’ 905551319» and “9" Place is being ï¬ll-’pose his conviction and his message his cheer ~> - ~’ ’ ' - '. *' . y salute mi 'ie aunt“) , l ed by MISS P. HaSlNCll. The Sad ! v.1?†Lame nf .“7 q A â€ll “s" .l an. anti mrs. .John Aldous, Mr.’n:ent, when it was heard that Reta: '- and Mrs. W. lillis and Messrs: (lee. :Mr. Sinclair would occupy h:s Inews being totally unexpected, made :it a most terribk shock to the young; iwoman. The regular weekly prayer meeting ha of St. Andrews" church was held this 0 must; altogether suite his! tor mother's death. has been «add-med by his sudden departure and many 11‘ week, on Wednesday evening instead Be i It sympathetic tear tell train the eyes of Thursday evening, in order to al- Sinclair treated the subject .mor. 0' his many Iricnds. â€â€˜8 father M“ low the members to attend the Jar. Muutwv and 8t Jan. mKQy has the sympathy 01' ‘ . ‘ logeally. “d it ‘ \ \ . )â€" visâ€"Sxmly concert. . any 0! his â€mu†"on big the :ommunity in his end btrtau The JRFYISmelly concert tonight to be present they WW 1â€th me . r Inch 1 i h i is the (epic of conversation. The m treat; ‘ 1mm . ‘ 1‘! yang“ es 0 our ne g _ ‘ 'seats have sold splendidly and it. is Hr. Garhutt deli liming Rev. bathed W expected that the ball will be crowd. to the doors, to hear these ' Lartists, Messrs. Jarvis, :Smily Jones. . - The funeral of the hug-Hrs. Fred Cullen took place-on Sunday last The Jarvis-Smily concert tonight, is the (epic of conversation. The seats have sold splendidly and it is expected that the ball will be crowd- to the doors. to hear these Splendid artists, Messrs. Jarvis, 8111in and Jones. The regular weekly prayer meeting of St. Andrews“ church was held this week, on Wednesday evening instead of Thursday evening, in order to al- low the members to attend the Jar. visâ€"Smily concert. i The deepest sympathy is felt. for ,Miss Henderson of the Public School !staff. who on Monday evening rah ‘ceivod the sad news of the death of her father, in Lindsay. Miss Hen- derson was driven home as fast. as possible, and her place is being ï¬ll- ed by Miss P. Haskell. The sad news being totally unexpected, made it a most terrilje shock to the young; woman. years. mm; Gigantic Sale of Manufacturers Stocks at Close to Half them was pgrhaps some disappoint- dollars. of high-grade winter. Suits and Overcoats will be an event so startling that there are few words forcible enough to do justice to it. W e have bought lavishly; The Suits and Over- coats are the most seasonable that can be obtained. By buying in large quantities the. Cough Syndicate have forced the prices down to the lowest notch known this season. During November and December Gougn’s Great Price cutting Saie “’0 hope to In Organhuon an "Mutual imnm‘ uux ‘ Hun “I! younger lad! ‘ es of )ur . ' l .. t 1.913!- 0d to 811‘ bum “VG organized asort. of of farm p ‘I'flvuuu' With all who knvw hin‘. and '1"? cheery salute will He gnutuy missed. 3’39 home of Mes- Ann \lcâ€" fDonald, which had been his aduptvd home aim-1.51; ultogcmor smu' his mother’s death. has hem win-med by his sudden departure and many a amweuc tear fell tram Lll'.‘ eyes of his Many friends. His father Mr. Jan. McKay has the uym‘pnhy of 31:1me “this sad befomvâ€" l I Miss Broad and Mrs. Allen of Lind: 835’ were the guests of Miss E. Broad o! the west end. Master 1400" Kimr. NBA in "Vina Lindsay, 0m, +_ _. vâ€"c .nwv v F M W m free last week. W†they choose} W. D. Grant 9'me be during the v 3*“th "Whatsoâ€" home last “'00 "125m at it. ‘v’ M ANILLA m WATCEIANâ€"WARDER After a gum our council at 1' ed to arrange 1“ 01‘ {um produce The Consolidnl the town hy-ln IROVc 10 1w 1: Councillms Pam Rains ar« the Ct This is a good Mr. H. land Elm. pectcd. plant in weeks. now I a _V m t( pound imprm ulk H “'0 1H 111 the comm good mm ll\ it 'o HOMER 111'" !\\'S H Ii vol" turn \da‘ but“ mall K deem l'l i! l Vmorc y paid ha] In†to Lon on :- d P"-e Untfnrlhcr patticul honositc the I Flam. L . 91:51:00. V . The Rath We are red “muting Ian will“! [US [4 ‘sof HARD ‘ “clean h.“ mackofSTEU Bun! mm Jac 'HE VIBT BAN ANI WINGS Cash W111 Capital First class â€WOOD '3'" best mines. ,' long . BAKER. Y CHM! 31 s tequircd your farm ’ Allow of $1 )ward,‘ half yl Paid o AVC