ihe tweeds long sizes: ...$1.49 $2.25 ....$1.98 32.48 ï¬tting ...... 19a rises of the to most in!- n a net! enâ€" ; at. McMaS- associated Dollqge and these were Woodstock attendance us become a» 301. Several ithe faculty" ,ster Univer- ognizcd this LY. of Eng Coats; Coats, . Mink 1 Jack- ;s, Per- Men's Black reform union WES atures - ' 0‘ n‘ on until nittee 'orm axons ad that the -ssive and receipts for at vigorofl’ cities., '1' trafï¬c ~ Cu sh and Churchr in invit- 9.". small , bus. ............ I; zckeye Peas, .......... .. ...... ; Hogs, per mm ....... ; :essed Hogs, per cwt .., Ewart Cattle ................ :~. .tchers' Cattle ............ {j 52a m b raw per ton ' r - Hay ........ W :-)1 unwashed CO LLIER-S’l‘. * > withdraw all bids to farmers in ‘Torla. County 0r elsewhere, not a’MGy accepted, and cannot renew -; um except at 50¢ per. .bushel less ‘ 1 all grades. That is, for $6.75 «Null $6.25. $6.50 seed $6.00, and a m down, 1 hese fresh ofl'ers are for accept- :-.::a not later than Oct. 15th. _ ;,‘, you cannot get these prices or .-v‘.:.-r out of your local meal will .3. glad to handle your seed,. and v..~,:; he in Little Britain and Oak- :r:-;-‘ on the 12th, and Lindsay ~§mpson House) on 13th, to price mt' samples submitted or wilf‘glad- ' wad quotations by mail, on reâ€" lift of samples. J. A. STEELE '. Luna}? 3 O bumsummmss’ Aasike Growers“‘Notice t 5a)? staciéus‘Bétw‘eéK mflak-Zuafl Port Arthur and on the Tegnskam- > ing and Kimbraneh. d all ntntions between-r Sunni-y an :1» 500, Havelock and Slim Lake 1 2‘ d on the Lindsay-Bobcaygoonbnnch Return Limit 8W Dec. 81:]: W '1‘ “ken. bwkletï¬sportsman's map 93.3 2 22". Entomationum - 1‘. C. Matchettlfllgang ,' 7 .iwing to the very dull and un- wssfactory state of Foreign ‘Al- «42 market. I regret am compelled R t namm6h e um â€w intil Nm. MM humps at on: m (fNIRAl BUSINESS (Bilfél? V __‘.V, Plan to join us. 5‘ mm communicatlalllimy‘ M _~ month this fyearwifl' ‘ h' 1,,“ “ swr on have > :1! not on our v: 1’ U“ it at encepand’" r, A .- .â€" :le muntry tospendalewmonm 0m splendid school, the ' .4 UNTIN TRIPS natom ............,.. ‘ .“AF'nS. per pair :ings scares of Yuma m car from the farmsï¬nq My: \se Wheat, bus. ......... f~. bus ................ * _-'.w... v.- u... m Write c. B. Foster, nu. 03.3.. m ey . wheat, bus. ............. mg wheat, bus. ......... J. Andemivcrfr.n; 7 what“ n 1“...- nu A' n wh oat . 10...... .- o... -..¢. “the Sportsman’s lineâ€; The Lindsay Mats. N OYEMBER rm: WATCHllAN-WARDER. Nova rm 1st, 1653'. .. .- nan-on. coo TORONTO on. co... .0 9-09 YIL to... on.-. TORONTO 0. 1.7â€"0.1? 0.25-0.26 .7.50â€"â€"8.00 0.10â€"0.20 0.67â€"0.68 0.62â€"0.63 0.60â€"0.63 â€"‘-Re_ad Sutclifl'e‘s ad. on page ’12 Thev are clearing out their Peterboro at: thedlximlmre. :7 “I 30"» a 33mins,» Mame o‘br‘ï¬ï¬dz’f 23": t “W%;mciwe Nari; ’91 " 9" ""'- ..... ally-"d I .._A new photo studio has just been opened with the Latest and most moâ€" dem imgrovements for ï¬rgt‘f-class phbtography.. Call and See. samples of work. also prices. Qver Fteury's for the student toleave home. Many yong men( 0n the farhis and in the cities and towns deplore the lack of 099°â€th ‘50 get ahead in the world, when the fact is opportunities are to be found on every side i! one has the ability £00 grasp them. cessary néwadays for the applidant for d railroad position. The instruc‘ tion given by this school is wholly bx m‘a'i'f ‘tifus making i6 drinecéésary v56â€? J- in xv 7’4†â€how Railway Training School of Minneapolis. Minn, which will found in another column. This school provides the training'which is so’ no. in; mode of collection,. Rem. Min Phelps of IindsaV', delivered two ï¬ne addresses that were greatly ap- predated bV the congrcgation. -â€"A 301mg man was last Friday ï¬nâ€" ed by quice Magistrate Jackson $15 and costs, a. tOtal of $18.95 for loitering in barrooms, 'two offences having béen proven. ‘ â€"Bobcaygeon Independent : The offering taken at the Methodist. church on Sunday last was not quite an that wasxrequired, but it was a‘ very good contribution, and much more satisfactory than the tea meet: presents her compliments, and do. sires to inform the public that she has removed from Toronto to Lind- say and has opened her ofï¬ce at No. 61 Kent-st. Special attenvion will be ghen to diseases of women and children. 44-1 yr. --I.'pwa.rds of four miles of newoe- mem -sidewa1k have been laid in Can- nington 't-his season; Part of thé. work was done by Mr. James M. Chalmers, of Lindsay, and the rest by town men. â€"Harry Lindley is playing in Wes- tern Ontario. supported by his (laugh- ter, Fora Mystic Lindley. aged ï¬f- teen years, who‘is said to have much dramatic talent. ’By the Way, how old is Harry? He always seems to keep ~\fotmg. â€"The Lindsay street north swing bridge has uoen replanked during the past weé‘k'. which caugefsu‘Spensiqn of trafï¬c for a few days. " â€"'The New York American and Jon‘nal of Ogtober 21 contains a write up oi \I’hrat is going on in the horse business there including the op- ening of the Fiss, Detr“'7‘Carrol Horse Company'smammoth new es- tablishment, on East Twentyâ€"Fourth street. â€"Christian Guardian : The division of the Little Britain Circuit, by the last Conference, givee promise- of prospeï¬ity. With two appointments. viz., Little Britainand Valentin, the Ofï¬cial Boatd Voted $900 salary to the pastor, Rev. J. E. moors, Ph.B. The Board also has put in the pars- onage a new .“Oxford Colonial" range and paid for it. ReviVai serviées are now in pwgress in Little Britain, conducted by Mr. Moore, who is a born reViValist. , DR. OLIVE REA HIM - v .â€" â€-vâ€"f ‘-.._.. Draggists refund money if it :ure. E. W.‘ GROVE' S gig. on ea'Ch box. 25c.â€"â€"-5â€"52. 1 com: m' on my .. n. Olivér, Photo Ar- Misses "Henderson. Jackson and Workman. Mrs, Lillian Jackson was pianiste. Both moms were taste- fully decorated with autumn leaves and berries. . ' - Mr. Thos. Johnston. of Fenelon Falls. was in town yesterday for a. few hours. He has. secured a good position with the Woodbine Lumber Co.. of Toronto. and will mow: his family to that. cit3 later on. Mr. Johnston has been connecu-d With the- lumber business m Fenolon Falls" for the past 35 years. and in his removal the villagem loses an up- right, on ‘ . -P as «cctéEE’EiE?“ my. â€â€286.†â€9 a: E a gem wflww emuinitï¬xdn$r id? â€.11:de ins-hiï¬ruldgot gimp“ 793'? ng for Toronto tn rosi'io. "he hostess with Mrs. Shie: {and their mother, Mrs; Workman, received in; the drawing room. and Mrs. Little‘ was assisted in the tun roan: by Mesdaxnes McAdanm Mid ï¬ve ,and As I will remove with my family to Toronto by November 15, an‘per- Minden Echo Mr Herbert James. one of Lochlin‘ s enterprising farm- ers is at present improving the farm he has recentlv bought near Lind- say. Mr. James Intends moving on his farm with his familv ,-in the spring. He will be rea'tl') missed in this locality, and his friends “ish him and his family success in his new home ' Mr. David S. Spenceâ€, “who has' for the Last two months been engaged in the mcChanical department at the Watchman-Warrior, left yesterday for home in Dunfermline. Scotland, be- ing called thereby the illness of his mother. He sails by the Empress of Ireland from Quebec to-morroy. \His Honor ludge Harding returned on Mondm night from his trip to the west. on which he has been ab- sent some three months. He went as far north as the summit of the Whitepass. One of the most enjoy: able portions of his trip was that. along the western coast of British Columbia. and Alaska bv steamer among the Islands. He describes it as magniï¬cent, including great var- iety of scenery and the witnessing of the formation 0! icebergs. Peterboro Review of Friday last: His Honor Judge McMillan, of Lind- say, is in the city today. , and is registered at the- Oriental hotel. This is his Honor's ï¬rst visit to Pe- terboro although he has Several warm friends here. among, whom are Mr. and Mrs. K Eardler-“ilmot. Judge McMillan was only appointed in February last. Mï¬'ii’fumurd w. rim-die. who has been viéiting. his,sister, Mrs. Peter Wilson. south Cambridge-st. left on Manda); morning for his home in San Francisco.‘ after an absence on holiday of about six months. Mr. R. Shier, shipper at the Syl- \‘esttxr Works, has moved his family to libropto- Strathroy Dispatch: Mr. Roy La.- mont. son of Mr. N. Lamont, Q‘ I41ndsay..is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. R.E. Richards: On Sunday evening he Sang "Calvary" in‘ fathless style at St. John's church, his rich tenor voice adding additional charm to this beautiful sacred mum. Hisâ€""ef- fort was acknowledged 'to be one of the most pleasing numbers ever heard in the church Mrs. Jackson. wife of Prof. W. H. Jeckson.‘returned last week from a stay of several weeks at Neetlelon.‘ Speaking of the retrieval o! Miss Lottie Mncniven from Penelon Falls to take a. position on the Camga Advocate the Star says “In her capacityvhere as reporter for the Watchman-W and in her contri- butions to several of the monthly magazines and city dailies she has proved herself a. newspaper writer or no mean ability. and in this par- tlcuier, as well as in the social and church life, she will be greatly missed'in Fenelon Fells. Her many .friends here will watch with ' deep interest her progress in her new spheré. " Mr. Robert Burke of _Lachlin, Ont, was in town Friday on his way to New Ontario, where he has a mining claim. . Mr. George M. McDouafd. of the McLean Produce Company, Toronto, Spent a few days of this week in town. Cannington Gleaner; Messrs. A.. W. Shier, of Toronto, 4nd R. l-‘H Shier; of Hanaequan. New Jersey.3 have been called to their father's bedside, Mr. Joshua 'Shier, who i very ill. Dr. Shier, of Lindsay. a. brother of' Mr. Shier, was in town on Monday. ' Peterboro Review: Mrs. W. J. Mullen and Mrs. E. Edwards, of the Kawmha Reboot». Lodge degree tea-m. Lindsay. who were in the city Friï¬ay, were the guests of.Mr. and Mrs. D â€Hall 267 Charlotte-st. They returned home Saturday morn? I â€"Th¢ annual meeting of thé Ross Memorial Hospital will {we had in‘ the Collegiate Institute on Thursday evening, November. lst, 1906, 8% 5.30 o'clock. An invitation is extended to "31.1 citizensâ€"42. "â€â€œW.m N - -â€"For Adoptionsâ€"A nice baby boy. six months old.. For particulars ap- ply to Dr. White, Pres, or Mrs, E.‘ :11 Sharpe. ‘.Sec. 0. A. Society.- 44-1, A ‘ ‘ 5’11): Ban†a ï¬rm has“ 1' written for the practictl m rm“ It ionot ï¬lled with long GIV- W8 ordoubtnu theories, but givg, in plain, mdgy language ‘ bout of helplul suggelttons to the â€â€˜8! ofthe soil. In this particular no Sm is without an equal. You 0‘18“, to read .it regularly. Pe‘rsonals .493 A cofle'ction of odd pieces of tweeds and plain cloth Dress Goods, ' ' that have accumulated in the stock after two very busy months, will be offered 1n our ï¬rst sale of winter goods. These materials are all of the best quality and sold as high as $1. 25 per yard. There are dark grey, blue and brown lustres that were 85c, brondcloths with overchecks that were 31. 25, fancy homespuns that were 81. 00, amazons in navy, bordeaux, cardinal m3 rtle, brown and black and man3 other lines. All at this special price ........................ 59¢ I ~ Special Offerings " f_or Early Winter . ESE Special Offerings are among the plums of our s~,toick selected ‘ out of it to attraCt you attention. We are all looking for something very extra in values these days, and we are trying to ex- _. eel 1n that way. This week we make mention of ladies Ready- to i ’ j " , wear Garments, Dress Goods Carpets and Curtains. . We buy these d‘i‘rect from the makers, saving any proï¬ts of the middleman. We sell only reliable merchandise, making a lasting name for our- selves. We are nearing the half century mark and hope to add another to our business career by square dealing: and giving the very best values. By your:as- sistance we can do it. Ladies’ Cloth Jackets -~ Our Dollar Brussels Carpets strappings, plain and yoke backs, singfb breasted fly fronts, in mixtures of brown, light and dark grey, sizes 3£§~to 40 busts. Spoc- ï¬n en Dress Goods 59c black, trimmed with 'silk braids, swell looking garments with box fronts. and full backs, -excellently tailored, lined and unlined garments among them, all it length, sizes 34, , 3638 and 40 busts. Special price. ...... $10.00 Ladies’ coloped Tweed Coats, made in} length, with box fronts and extra full backs, plain collars and: appliquegl velvet oollam, self Ladies’ Beaver Cloth Jukem of Gem make, Cobra are light, fawn, 'see â€it"? 7..†$7.50 31nd; ‘pnvyA A ibwlue, also i We sew and lay Carpets, make shades, ’portierres and special Curtains, assist you to decorate, and make suggestions, a full range of draperies and_- coverings for p Housefurnishings in ourstgok. ~We Scoured the market for best values in Carpets, and. we got them, our order; was large enough to induce the makers to’ a give c0ncessions. Remember we (haven: syndicate of more than a dozen Stores? buying Carpets and altogether We make“ a big order. Manufacturers are open‘ for orders such as we can. give ' †JJurm J I I Hui I 7 Sk‘ {JHW 11‘3“ :x l! iï¬fï¬; )3an Qï¬mw WE, eli’éiR‘eM M3 - “purchase in. July when our buyer In in Rottinghn'm, England, gale new ~. opportunity 'of saying 12% to 20 per cent. over present prices. ‘ The Dollar Curtains. They are one of the many that are ‘ trade brirgers, made in 3 and 3;. yard lengths, and 5in‘ various " widths, 4-8 to 60 inches, fancy borders, plain and ï¬gured eentres, ï¬nished on edges with overlooked and only in white ......................... SPOCiflptice ......... iota, in shades of green, navy and brown, made m panel styles, sides are self strap- pod and pieceed, waists 22 to 24 inches, [engths 30 to 36 inches. Can 1:“ Ladies’ Cloth Skirts made of good 11211211351 cicviots, navy blue and black, the style 13 Jonblo box pleated front and back with punch and flare Bounce, self stitch- ing and} button trimmings, sizes of waists are 23110 33 inches, lengths ‘1. an are 10' w 00 Incueu, lengnus are 38 to 42 inches. Special $4.50 Mispes Cloth Skirt-s, of Epglish Chev- ' Our Dollar Lace , Curtains Em:,i eflWeted 2!; flint: together, nble mkers, patterns are many and among; 1 can ï¬nd suitable demgns for any kind of a room, hall or stairs. Special price ...... s Ladies’ Cloth Skirts L4 .t W323; Wï¬g 88 a :a‘ ’xffngx‘mns‘aï¬ th I m. drums of the Second Ofleri’n‘ nmpnhngin LACE CURTAINS, a 5???? $2.50 stitching, 3. nan: min. é'xcell‘eni ' (r " oz, 1-,: : 1860