for your Savings. Our intimate kn of our tum cut till on hand a nice assortment of Wheel Vehicles‘or! every g description which I will sell at- redwad prices to makemom toigjny - . large stock of Cutters and Sleighs éQB’n t6 e'i‘n've. These meta-are ' the ngiuc‘t of the best carriag makers 1_n Canada ï¬bp‘t mg; to? . them, they will he ready for3h1W about the :15th witnext" _ . . ‘ .m ' ‘ i‘ . Fe: I haxe s 7.5"" *mont‘hu Thxssbopmll 136. MW?! Jbe hest? signs of: Vehicles made in this country.‘ free ttem CI'V', to \0111‘ nearest st 21151011 011 the C. P. R. 01 G. T ’ «111 111 pun-bases amounting to 825 01 ov e1 \. “c “In ruu ‘_'D importation and we aex you w :k": Lucux. COBOL‘UXK 51 ï¬g friends afew days laSL u Mr. and Mrs. W. Cliff son, of Cannington, spent the guest, of her sister. I Miss Hamsha“ spent T Dag, at her home in Westn Mrs. M. Sharpe and Sharpe were the guest of "V L 01' Lindsayflor a Mr. W1 Tou'Iisend. of Cameron, Vis- ited Fonclon Falls for a day last. week. Mr. “in Archer, who has spent. the summer in the vicinity 0f Ed- monton arrhed home last. “eek. He ieports every thfng rushing out, theie and hopes to leturn next «1111111, Mrs‘ A. 'l‘orrance is \isiting her daughter, Mrs. XV. Carew. 0f Lind- say . PAGE visu- Miss Manning. of Coldwatcr. last calmer siSteJ'. Mrs. F. Aldous, week , Miss Ethel museum I he guest Miss \nnie Robe of Lindsax _ is spending a few davs m Ienelon iralls ramming, old acquaintances. Mrs S. Morrison, and daughter, of News from Fenelon Falls ‘._â€"â€"--V Miss MacMurchy, of LinGSay Under no circumstances miss ’ ing your winter needs 5" in Lindsay ar ' .4 I“ t ali‘n 'I'WELV‘}: W V v 7 Before deciding to discontinue business in Peterboro, we had placed large orders with many large manuxacturus, l owing to their being already in the course of manufacture, by our trade. These orders we were unable to cance shipped as per the previous arrangements when the orders were given. The incoming of these is partly what del; 150 yards extra quality English Tapestry wide. two patterns, one pretty crimson. greel ing. the other a very special pattern for la are in hrowns and crimson, extra. heavy w very close Weave. were 75c a. yard. Sale pric Del Robson visited Lindsay few days last week. Mrs.W. Cliff and young 5 dozen 0 decorations, V41 iecy of trimming and wash Laces, re! 15( yard. Yom choice ................................ Children s fancy \V 001 Knit: Lrlm es. .reg L ‘hildx e 10 \ ears, regular price L5G for ..................... 2 Carloads Cars D 9 amber 13296 and 14254 34 inch Table Linen. regular 30c value, for 58 inch Table Linen. regular 40c value, for 72 inch Table Linen, regular 50c value, for Crumbs 1250 Prints, That Out of Town Customers may share in our free delivery, we will prepay freight charges to yom" nearest station on the C. P. R. or G. T. R. on all purchases amounting to 825 or over. lington, spent a few days her sister. Mrs. Wager. shaw spent Tha’nksgiving home in Weston. n for it. in our store as our presel hristmas purchases will be rushi .9 anything for your family? We have not r001 weeks more our C anything for yourself Now Buy for the Home We Prepay Freight , of Lindsay. is at 0f )Irs. Jas. Fras- Extra only f ulcy China. Te 5, legular price 15c- Laces, Gloves and Hosiery “try Carpet Special -"Ovv p'\(Y';QI‘ TADPSU‘V calp‘ La Miss Vera of Mrs. Robt. a few days China. Plates each 8c (31‘1“ her daugh‘ : the past , last. Tues-j 200 yards Prints Values in Table Linens 200 yards. to clear at per .~nhurst, and wash Laces, dais opportunity A the lowest prices < A surrounding district. visit,- m Tea Plates. variety of dainty 15c- Each fox-Sc ........................ > It-v~'-â€"â€" extra. heavy woBl yard. Sale price. . . .. Lindsay, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Chambers. Mrs. D. Mitchell leit‘on Monday for her future home in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell were very popular people in Fenelon Falls and both will begreatly missed. Rev. Mr. Bell, pastor of St. James' Rev, MI“. Bell church, left on in Bracebx idge. Mrs. lobeï¬â€˜son, “visiting hexf mothe “visiting 'hexi mother! Mrs. Brandon. Mr. Spears†may of our popuiar school teachers, was called home to', Mount, Forest on Saturday last. .-â€" u“ q Qwanton. of Port Ferny; Mrs Mrs. S. Swanton, of Port is visiting her sister, Mrs Brandon. )Ir. Karry McKendry. of the G.’I‘.R. station. Lindsay, arriVed home on Monday after a two weeks visit in Kingston and (Jananoque. He was acL-ompanied home by Mrs. Jos. Mc- Kendry, of Kingston, who is at pre- sent Visiting at the home of Mr. W. MoK-ondry, of this burg. Mice (ma 17011.0i Cameron, at- Miss 0.1m. 17011.01 uamen tonded the Baptist church fc on Monday night. Mr. Levi Hal-tlo, of Picton, guest at the Bx‘OokS House 0 day. The funeral took place to Tuesday and Gloves. regular price 2.50 1e funeral of Miss Abbie Powers Lplace to the R.C. cemetery last may and was largely attended. ‘5. Chambe'x‘s and Miss Elva. Mayâ€" are spending this week in Toron- )estry Car 13, 27 inches . green an brown color- for large rooms, shades .vy wool top and :On regular price up to ï¬t ages 4 to yard ..... Monday for his home ' of buy- offered H ouse oV’el‘ Sun- ='. of the G.T.R. , 1‘01" head home on‘ N weeks visit in 'M0 l’eterboro. is 59¢ 180 15c J. Sutcliffe 8: Sons ant large stock taxes our space to tbeutmdst and this event means an I ling in. Now everything points to this immense sale as the way to clear ? anything for your home? the smallest need possible. This store will J fowl tea 80 The Peterbom Stock Dear Mother Mantle Prices Receive 9. Cut Three lots of Tweed and Covert Cloth Mantles, a. very large assortment a very low prices. 8 7 Mantles reduced to $3.00 8 9 Mantles reduced to $6.00 $15 Mantles reduced to $7.50 Also many other lines at attractive prices Ladies’ brown tweed and broadcloth Mantlee. collar silk trimmed, lined through- out, loose back, large sleeved, Reg. price $7.50 for ...... $5.80 l’o .1.ng vvv -~_, have returned after a'tw it to friends in Brighton 31 0 weeks' vis- 1d Frank- IVI u_ Mr. '1‘ \. Birchard, formerlv oi the Montreal Bank, Lindsav, has been promoted to the position of tellerin the branch 'here. u ,l_4 A.. of Lindsay, were guests of Mrs. A. McDiarmid last week. John Campeau. thirteen year old son of Mr. P. Campeau, who was acâ€" cidentally shot by his brother Fred, on Thanksgiving Day, died on Wedâ€" nwday morning last. Drs. 2ou1d and Graham made two attempts. to recover the bullet from his body, but without success, and they then decid- BANK OF A British North America. , ’ Incorporated by Royal Charter Established 1836 ed that an operation was neocssary. This was performed on Monday; Dr. Wi130n also being in aitendance. (The operation revealed the fact ,that‘ the bullet had struck the: top of the spine and lodged on the other side. Severâ€" aJ{pieces of bone were found in the wound, shmving that'the spine had j ‘Tï¬is-bahk 61km youevery accommov . (lotion that. add-met, wishin to open , , an account with shank, can can-e. t Our stren§th and record of seventi.) i m make 1: a most desirable Ban 1 S‘HILOH ' W E' 1‘ Capital $4,833,336 . -Reserive 2,041,444 B. Maybee and Master Emma's nocouu'rs ning last. Drs. zould u made two attempts. to bullet from his body, but teas. and they then decidâ€" 0F J. SMCLIFFE 8: SONS Ladies’ Coats, of light col- omd tweeds, Empire yoke, self strapping, velvet, collar, iping and braid trimmed col- ar and cuffs, Regular $9.00. for ............ '. ................. $7.60 One only, Ladies' Fur lined Jacket, body and sleeves fur lined, regular $19, for... $1.90 Black, navv and fawn Ker- sey Cloth. Beaver and Broad- cloth Mantles, not this sea- sons stvles. Regular prices 310 and $12, for ............ $1.95 WWW- ‘ _ 7 various kinds demanded 3 orders with many large manufacturers, both in Europe and this country, for fall goods of the ' t but to have them ng already in the course of manufacture, and being made especially The incoming ‘of these is partly what delayed our shipping the stoc e entire Peterboro Stock hereâ€"two earloads in allâ€" ousand dollars worth of stock to stock, and we have therefore cut I: here at an earlier date as w including the New Fall Goods order: be disposed of as quickly as possibl the prices to the very lowest. DO Y ire-utmost and this event means‘an additional ten th d give you the very best qualities his immense sale as the way to clear out the surplus Heat. need nossible. This stare will save you more money Ewart been badly injured. They considered that it was impbssible for him to recover. Early Wednesday morning he passed peacefully away. The fam- ily ‘have the heartfelt sympathy ‘of the community. Mr. James Bryans spent. last. Sat- urday in Lindsay. JARMICHAEIfâ€"MADILL.â€"A1. Lind- say. on Monday. Oct. 29th, 1906. by the Rev. G. R. Welch, BA. William D. Carmichael. of “bod- ville, to Annie M. Madill, of Good- erham. Written and inroduved W7" EDW. x. sxnuonns Si Broadway Production at P0] Prices. 16113an or music 4 Big_..Acts., 7 Big Scenes Monday, NOV- “The Bank of'qutreal has tak- over the business of the ‘Qntario Beak end will hey all ghdetquness. Business maybe transacted at the Bank of MoutresJ,t William Street, or at the Bank of Montreal, Kent Street Branch,3‘whi_¢h is wider the managemeï¬ï¬i WITH? argue. Therdlias been, and continues to be considerable Wt» The Man of Her Choice NOTICE SENSETï¬ION Specialtie- Exciting climaxes Plenty of C Married 75 pieces including Stoles. Scarfs, Mulls, Ruth; and Ca 3‘- ines. The fursare dyed 81359. American Sable, um, Squirrel and Russian mReg- ular pxjices $12. $10 and 88. all one pnce ........................... $6.95 Hmnfmturor’s Sample... Bit Rate A leading English Manufact- urer's set of Fur Samples. com- prising Scarfs. Ruï¬s, Styles and - - n *7 > >--â€"-- “am ï¬ghghés, in' Opposum, Hare 1mge Astra/sham Furs. suitable for school children. The prices are now from ...400 each to $12.00 25 only Ladiexs‘ trimnml Felt Hats, variety of col- orin ., trimmed with ui , win 8 and Ribbons. lar va ue 83. Extm special each ............ $1.95 A Fall Millinery Bargain Sacriï¬cing Furs '6: Comedy Popular FRIDAY. NOV. 16.â€"By Elias Bowes.. auctioneer..credit sale of 1am steak, itpiements, and hens»- hold furni'ture, “the ploperty of Mrs. Mary J. McKee, lot 11, mu. 3. Penelon. Sale at 10 a.m.. lunch at 11. The stock includet 14 cows, 4 heifers. 6 steers, 7 Calves, 1 ‘Durham bull cult. weak;- tered, 2 brood sows, 18 young pigs. 50 hens. Bell organ. rifles, guns. and farm implements. TUESDAY. NOV. 13â€"83; Arch. Campbell, auctioneer. credit sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Reuben Daynes, lot, 18. con. 3. Eldon- Sale at one o‘clock sharp. The stock consists of 1 Gentry, Colt 3 years old. 4 cows_in calf. “h stem-9.. 2 mayors, The Executor of the last will of William Thomas Dixon ill-auburn. late of the Village of Omemee. in the County of Victoria, merchant. deceased, will after fog sale by um Ul gnu: bvvu â€"--- site of the “Bredburn Home". These lots make a most. desirable building nice. and e on them is a quantity of brick and stone which can be utilized for building purpom. ‘ -A â€"-__.L_ A'IA aom‘luu - â€" vvl cue-v n _ V, , l "madman mu," . If you intend getting photos taken THESISâ€"m per out. of the put-7' 13. ml] [JO-y you to‘ step into Wil- m‘pï¬â€œ on . "n 3093 '°f “"9 "my? 33" studio. No. 6' Lind- hundred dollar- or over and tWenty1 lay-3n 3 60011 n I. 5 oI~ opera. per cent. of the , purchase price 0!" Mung, m â€actuate“ a“ best “I â€â€˜1“ “ad" “5‘ m" t° : 5‘ M° W'mem 3,0539 in pdd at, , ‘ til!†0! ___Cl-10 “(1501. um. '80.;m1tï¬aushouï¬ you mum of. muff-inc .muy ï¬to Amy-Mylntptmu W-sw‘nhovg calves. and implant-nus SALE REGISTER specmuy (0 our Uluvl u»--- ‘, the stock here at an earlier I: in allâ€"including the New 1 dollars worth of stock to be disposed o and we have therefore cut the prices to ;han you had counted on and give you th "date as we. had intended doing. Fall Goods ordered for there. 1' as quickly as possible for in four the very lowest. DO YOU WANT e very best qualities to be had. I? no of paiwms in fancy mepewttes. 8c qu my. 0 clear at per yard ........................... 300 yards all wool French Waisbings and Dress Goods, ' 5( of ooloringa, short lengths in each. and 760. for ................................................................... Myards FallSuitings and Skirt. wngws, ‘ :mwn. green and prune. regular prices 50c,“ or ...................................................................... Sever-1.1 lengths splendid Fall Suitings. in z of colqriggs, several weaves, regular prices up ditions of the court. There will be a reserved bid for each parcel. Fur- ther particulars can be had on apâ€" plication to the EXecutor, Mr. R. J. Grundy. Omemee P. 0., and Messrs. D. W. Bumble. K.C., and Rogers and Bonnet. Solicltors, Peterborâ€" ough, or to the undersigned. ivyhrd, fo'r ................. tormerly of Blackstock, Ontario, graduate of Queen‘s University. SpeCial attention will be given to Midwife-y Diseases 01 \\ 0mm and Diseases of Children. Corner Lind- say and Kent street cast. .Omce hours 10-12 am). ; 3-5 p.11). . 1'\'03')|!18 7-8..-44-13. Men‘s and Youths’ Tweed Over colors. some with velvet. collans. all of our best. lines. Regular prime for .................................................. Youths’ Tweed Suite, with long pants, several patterns unu colors, good general wear suite, and some were up to $3 9 5 Men's Felt flats. in fedon and stiff sba . both black and several colors, all sizes and several stylt-s. lav prices up m 82.00. for .................................................................. 50 VICTORIA R0 m. If you have rheumatism or kidm-y trouble. use She-He Kidney 'l‘ahlrts. They will care you. Happiness is a. ï¬ign Qf health ‘in babies. Nearly ‘all their Lroublvs vanish when they digest fond well vanish when they digest food W9“ Notice is herah." 2.3““ and are free kom teething. pains liam “am-«w and \xunn' Baby's Own Tablets bring happiness me '10“; of Lindsa}.i1' to babies by curing stomach trend of Victoria trading um bles constipation. ' fewrishness. bumnesq as Wanâ€" mam-2‘ diarrhoea. and teething troubles net-chants at the mid There sa smile in men dose and thi' l iudsay. haw made m: mother has a solemnguarantee that under R. S 0.1897. (‘13? this medicine contains nonopiabe on uméndjng acts of all 11 harmful drug. Mrs. James Jewcrs creditg and eï¬ects to Beaver Harbor. 518,, says ~ ‘ I haxe Weldon of the Tom: (3 8‘“!!! W baby Baby’s Own Tablets the Countx of \ictoria as oocuion mam she was a A meeting of the CM‘ day- old. They have an, s helped said Insolxems will he ‘ her. and now .at a you and a. ham ofï¬ce of the assign“ old she is 3 ï¬ne hegthy child. I 1mm on FRIIMY tkink every mother thank! chums the 9th.1906. at th. '1‘- keep M Tablets on hand." You O ‘clock in the aftermmf HOORE a: JACKSON. Solicitors for Executor, Lindsay. Dated this 16th October, 1906.â€" $10,000 worth of E sonable Dry __G°°d . McCulloch, M.D., C.M. Cs and Youths’ Tweed Ovemoats, several patterns :nnl some with velvet. collans. all well made. balance of somv best. lines. Regular prime $7.50 and $8.50, $5 90 Iths’ Tweednï¬uiw, with longdpanus, several patterns and goodgene wear animal) some were u to for .............................................................. .‘T ..... $3.95 1's Felt Hats. in fedon and stiff sba . both black and 1 colors, all sizes and several styk-s. lav prices â€All for .................................................................. 5o Our values in Lace Curtains this season are the best we have ever shown, new patterns, and splendid weavec. They are our direct, importation and ï¬wc ask you to see them. THE 400 yards Wrappemtte Extra. Values for Men Dress Goods Spain‘s ;' Tweed Overcoats, several patterns {vet collans, all well made. balance of : Reenlar prime $7.50 and 8850. ï¬g. Lace Curtains and Skirt. Lengths, colors nf mum prices 50c, 00c and 750. sand Press Goods, variety Regu ar rices 50c .............. 3). 25c Lengths, colors of Grey. 8 50c, 60c and 750. 35c itings. in a la ogax-iety prices up to 1. 50¢ ......................... If vou have rheumatism o: trouble. use She-He Kidney '1. They win cure you Mm: FOR SALEâ€"South A NEW FALL SUIT Suits from $12.00 up. Overooats betteg 111112 121.111: than you can buy them ck Trouserings, the lntmz I 'Ith. at ‘10cmw. 11 13, con. 3, Ops township acres, all under cultivation. acres hardWOod bush. I'm andv oumiuilding's all 131's†Plenty good water. Your from Lindsay. For furtim' ulars ,-apply,at this ofï¬ce ‘ WALTER CURTIS, on the iscs, or Lindsay 1‘. (1â€"444 Assignee’s Notice to Creditors KOVE MBER, 151., 19‘ Is now in order. My Nm'. Fall and Winter Tw-«gw‘i; are to hand, and thv ::~- sortment was never In -t z: LITTLE BRITALT: . J. RICH, lv .7â€" 1906.442- lots 0" “" hated to any WEIlIm-V- A I" this. 30“ m prom“ of the d 9min“! in .‘Y! mm w \ 0‘ 0mm '1 km nt-f _\ 53$“ 9 Dry. \\'h( ref m! uni qr ~ 4o 6333666 “sss§~ 3 Alsi 3 Red 3 Tim g Ravel f. Alwa.‘ for Ad Coven und 8! District. PRO 01“ “'1 fm-t pl suddvl Side mm Corner VOL Coal ; a for thre: Sal1 Ht Frost Q! for W for th The \'( .d'vn "hi H) mm“ Sum on an Will I H Frost l for )lll ill'llh )OSEI .arue‘ \m the