Hrw John Smith. our worthy fur- niture dealer, is having his new house painted and expects to move before the new. year. LITTLE BRITAIN. (Crowded out Last Week.) Hr. John Badman has moved' into his new house, which is certainly a. most beautiful one, built on the east: side 01‘ King street, on one of the lots he bought from John Dav- Mr. Joseph James has moved into an W“. BUCK 81'0" :69. You Can Burn Coal or Wood m wATCMW; m The Happy Thought Range is a fuel-saver whichever kind of fuel you use. It’s easier to keep at an even heat than any other stove, and anybody who uses this range will tell yOu so. There are |30,000 people in Canadausing Happy. Thought Ranges and every one is.delighted. You will be, too, if you‘buy one. . It makes no difference in the Happy Thought Range. Every Buck Stove has a special com- bination grateâ€"turn it one way for coal and the other way for woodâ€"~and it work like a charm. an»: «new mssns mum gmmm Where the Good Clothes Come From Men’s Showerproof Coats, very serviceable at this season. Dark grey Cravenette ..................... - $6.90 Men's Winter Overcoats, in Blue and Black Cheviot and Meltons ................................... ~ ................ $ 7.50 Men's Winter Overcoats, full length, box back, velvet collars .................................................. $8.25 Men‘s Best Black and Dark Oxford Grey Cheviot Over- coats ; soft ï¬nish .................................... $10.50 Men’s New English Tweed Overcoats, in the long swag- ger “Varsity†style ................................. $12.00 Men‘s Fancy Tweed Check Suits, well lined and made Men 3 Winter Weight Scotch Tweed Suits, single or double breasted ........................................ $6 75 Men’ s Black Irish Serge Suits, cut. in latest sack styles _ "WINTER suns a: MEN’S CLOTHING '1‘. m w W 0 Md mi 11 m 1 m: m. J 3,. M S If. u. u,- as] R o. Lh‘..‘a Mn Jas. Brewe'tt has; been on the sick ï¬st this week. [A speedy re- covery‘is hoped't'or. , John Yeo has recovered from his actions sickness ‘ of typhoidipneu- A bouncing baby boy has arrived at the home of Orville and Mrs. W4 H. Wickett is having his house beautiï¬ed by erecting a. newlveranda. and giving it a coat, of paint. the Handcock residence. . J. GOUGH ~ See the Stock with your own eyes, While the most wonderful values m are being offered. Its not a. question of what the goods are woi'th. ‘ ' but rather how little we can ask This will be one of the most ad- . mmtegeous weeks for shrewd, esreful buyers. Below we give a. few : items. Read them thrOngh carefullyâ€"think them â€over fullyâ€"and then say whether your money can buy better anywhere else. . -. ;nmin the action mnot qmnï¬ed undutheAct. Thisdedlionis‘veryar-reaching l7 $7.75 $8.25 i $6.90 The qmtion was†argued before 1 am body on JuLv 17mm, and» ‘ cording to thy “blag-am; the Privy The question was carried‘ to the Tcourts, and was tried by Judge Mc- Mahon, who decided against the Christian Brothers. Agaihst this decision the Chris- tian Brothers appealed, and the Court of Appeal upheld the judgment of Judge MacMaJIon. A TEST QUESTION. The appeal was then denied tie the Privy Council in the form ofastat- ed oaseas follows, the Minister of Education of Ontario joining there- spondent : “Are members of the communi» ties, including the Brothers of the Christian Schools, and certain re- ligious communities composed of persons of theme sex. including the '(Tommunity General Hospital, Aims House and Saninnxy of Roman Catholic Separate Schools within the Province 0! Ontario. when such manners have not he- ceiver! museums of qualiï¬cation; to teachin the Public of the Pro-f A oablegmm received this morning announces that the appeal 0! "the Christian Brothers" against the Min- ister 0! Education 0! Ontario had ‘beep dismissed by the Privy-Council. In this case 0. Separate School teacher at Ottawa through who: is known as the Bi-Lingual Associofloa contended that under'the education- al clauses of the British North Am- erica Act the sect known as the Christian Brothers were not qualiï¬- ed to teach in the schools of Onto-l no. THIS Is THE DECISION or (rm: PRIVY COUNCIL AS rm TEE ‘ " CHRISTIAN BROTHERS. Toronto. Nov. 2.â€"The Privy Conn- cfl has decided that the Christian Brothers are not. qualiï¬ed to touch in the schools of Ontario. Learning, ahd the Sisters of Char- ity, commonly called Grey Nuns, who became members of sud: com- munities since the passing of the British NS’rth America Act, 1867, to be coimdered qualiï¬ed teaches for the pin-pose *0! the Sepamte Schools Act and therefore eligible for employment as tepchers- 1n the Roman Catholic Separate Schools NOT QUALIFIED TO TEACH ONTARIO SCHOOLS The Oddfellows are again prepar- ing for their annual concert, which is so eagerly looked for yearly by the Concert-going people of this sec- tion. The date is November 29th. A good program is being prepared. FAR-REACHING DECISION. i1 has‘éusweredit “the m‘ harsh tsputsssh a. MEN’S FUR COATS AT $12, $19, $23, and $40 FURS ! FURS ! FURS ! ane déing in the Fur line you are surely overiooking your own interests. We don't ask the regular F urrier’s prices. We are content with small profits and quick turn- OVer. See our If you do not know of the great things we and OVERCOATS g The Big Lindsay Clothier ! In view of the remarks of Chair- lman Flavelle, Mayor Vrooman and othersat the meeting of the Board of Governors of the Ross Memorial Hospital on Thursday evening last, the following from the Oshawa Vin- What Pete I'bOI'O ASkS 65 t0 dicator will beat interest: The annual scourge has again ar- Development Of Power. 5rived. Not so severe intype nor so .â€" lVast in quantity as in some previous A deputation {mm Peterboro' wait- yeaxs,’ but nevertheless the typhoid ed ï¬rst upon the Premier and later season is upon us with for toomany upon Hon. Mesem. Beck and Hendrie people ill, and far too many others of the Hydro-electric Power Commit dying or dead. No ’one has a right. sion at the Parliament buildings but to die of typhoid fever in Oshawa. week in regard to the req‘oeat that It is; absolutely a preventable die- the municipality mentioned be allow-‘ ease. Some oneie to blame for every edto develop pour on theOtopabee funeral "procession upon the ‘ streets nix-u- tor the supply a! electric ener- rofthe town, when the mica! the gyand lightfor municipal W. 1liimlï¬ï¬al‘ousing nonhuman adtyof Poul-boro' bill “as E. apply. The Bouddï¬dttdliuflpmmmwumhun wherever tmoid‘m. m 30H)!» committee- dthe W ' Sinâ€"With respect to a. mark in the Poet thut' thereis n wide-4pm ’dissntiunction about the odorle- to panic teachers. allow me to say that, atthe request of tit Minister 0! Education. I invited the trustees or 41 rural school: to meet me . to discuss the changes in the low. At 40 schoolsI had an w of 91 trustees. and only one trainee:- phessed dissatisfaction.“ the enlary question or any other change In the The Tawn Pump Condemned To the Editor of The Watchman- INSPECTOR KNIGHT FINDS LIT- TLE DISS'ATISFAUI‘ION WITH NEW SCHOOL LAW. MOLEHILI. MAGNIFIED INTO A MOUNTAIN scliools, change the Act, or compel every teacherto qualify himxel! or hersenim accordance with the pro. visions of the Mt Act. Dr. John South, Superintendmt P. S. Inspectm'. Lindsay. Nov. 3, 1906. what steps would have to follow the docisidn, said: “All I can say at women tine isthat the Do- partment will not deal witl: this important matter in a muons! spirit, but will seek to could:- on- ly the semen] public good." in Oshawa as well as lindsay J. H. KNIGHT. and kit death am , neighborly "I used to rise in'the morning." said Mrs. McKay, "feeling no better for n night's rest. I rapidly lost flesh- and alter even the most. frugal meal L always »_suflered seVex'e pains in my stomach. I cut my meals down to a few mouthfuls. hut even then every morsel 1.! food caused agony. ly- digestion was so week some days I could scarcely drug 1! about the house. sod I was ever free from sharp piercing puns mthebukendcheet. I grewsobed thstlhed to limit, mmdriet to milk! and- sode water, and even this caused severe suflering. In vein I sought. rendâ€"ell. medicines ‘I took seemed useless. Butinthe darkest hour on my euaerlng help cane. While reed- ing s newspaper I. cane across, a. curethetwuquitesimuer to my own case. wrought by the use of Dr. Williems’ Pink Pills. I thought it another person had been cured by theeepillso! such suflering so Im “on, drowsiness and lpss of appetite -â€"eu'ly- warning of more serious trouble to follow. grew worse and worse until I Ind abandoned all hopes 0! ever getting relief." These words of Mrs. Chas. McKay, of Norwood. .\'.S., should serve as a warning to all who sufler Waiter meals, with palpita- DR. WILLIAMS' PINK ir‘ilLS CURE .OBSTIXA'I‘E lNlJiGESâ€" TIOX AFTER OTHER MEDI- CINES FAIL. "When I was ï¬rst. trouhlod with indigestion I did not buthur with it, I thought it would pass (may nat- urally. But instead of doing so it develbped intï¬o a painful chronic af- fection, which in spite of all I did 1trockwu tom up.tbe bridge we: ‘Wto some extent. and“. took Thug-edgy end Friday to remove the debris end temporarily repair the bridge. lb the interval pw twins for Toronto and Whitby had to be sent around by Louisville J uneven ogwtth . severe lawns-Ind WM†out injury. The accident on duoto thou-akin: otan axle anon. otthc (height can. The W '80 brought into wall-5’ bv a unto-mt outrun have. A considerable portion 0! the V 01: Wodneuhy night on!“t '0" madden: owned on an WNW. {Port Perry Ind um dim 0' Ithe G.T.B.. which humid! '13 not .ttended byeiflm- loss of litter injury to W person. A: the Whitby mg“. to mivect Harmon a 8.36am! at‘ Lind!†at 8.45 m thebridge west of Harmon. d: car-sot mind once! grab), 1d“! track. and were precipitant: {moths gully below. The W coach- es in the wtortunttely mm“ SEVEN FREIGHT CARS OF THE WHITBY mm LEAVE THE TRACKâ€"NO PERSON INJUR‘ A WRECK ON THE GJJI. NEAR MARIPOSA STATION and faithfully W to Wig death and p'eama'n'c'. thro‘ughout that; neighborhood. but. somehow in this; ago me an ceasing tobeover senti-» 1 mental, and we feel that lifcis to‘o precnous to be idly thrown†away when it. could be so easilv prolonged- «w 9'9 mm...» We 12"", "'. EACH MEAL AN AGONY nodule vac 101 “and with- Em 0 d with \‘i!!! it, .y nat- so it hit: at- I did I had getting . Chas. O i 0 § E g m" , Thom-1'31!“ WMJ‘) Look; the! l. tween M We hnve a full line of fmcy Rockers, Parlor Ttblés, Bookcases and Secretaries at low prices. Examine Our GoodsBcforeYouBuy. U Maï¬a :1 anwl’icuuv F‘r-aapuning DONE PROMPTL t. mam Opp. Boa-on Hon-o 25 Kent-8t. - Lindsay Bu- A petition representing the neces- ury95 per MLMthe electors or 1Eldon township was presented to the Council at its last meeting. asking am; local option Hyâ€"luw be an)- tinted,- md‘tho' vote will male- 1be um u an M “ tiou m Janna 'fl'll cum: um “I If Termsâ€"Cash-or Trade. E EHIEEI d 'ï¬iii'ii i gCOAL and § 2 WOOD mm; Phono 77 One Price. Prompt Delivery direct from the best. mines. Egg, Stove, Nut, Carmel and Blacksmith Coal. Scranton Coal Dry Hardwood cut and split any length. All kinds of Millwood, dry Good- Bclon Youâ€, ' They my be a clever combinâ€" ‘ k. atiouofpcpergmund WW 5 testable leather. The question is, '5: how are you to ï¬nd out? ltispooâ€" 1_ sible for both buyer and seller £0 be deceived. M- t. mom “’8 â€e We» Uphohtaing, Repairing and Picture From DONE PROMPTL you and any of these chances... Come in and see us. Yours truly mum“ Our new fall stock of Side- boards, Dimng Chairs, Ex- tension Tables, Bed Room and Parlor Suites ARE READY FOR SALE The Design: are New a: Price: Reasonable Headquarters for Portland Cement, Grey and White Lime, Plaster Paris and worn)“, Lumben Lath, Shingles, g: 's t 0Y8 s Sash and I'.)oor Factory 4 Goods, etc. Strictly Cash Lnd Rem] t and split i mod, dry ï¬nal i {We do NOT. buy Best. Prices in Lindsay at Meats Flame lined } Awone who wishes 3. Fur Coat or anything in the line omewfll dowell to give usa chwe are pleased to select those subject» to ap- Men’s Heavy Grey g self-lined Ulsters A: furs of all kinds Whom UM Bula- and Gun-duo. “Wurmmwwu‘v ummmmmmco-W-pm; a» titanium-4min“. Wan-Ian mum-ado: 6550.6â€! Ila-47m- ms to not Hakka m ‘o hy out. your "ti-r ygu_._§g “WW' “me [or when)": I N "AI‘CCU 13mm, MEN WANTED What. Unmsu A“. (m a“. ‘- 7 Thu Union Puiflc'Milroud is ex- 9.“th with wait; as am of muting weeds along _ its? right of way. I! thg exxmriinent' prove. successful, one thousand 11'5in of roadbed, from Omaha to Ogden. Will be seeded tit}: alfalfa. saws “menu 00.. London, chum, When you buy bootsfrom ‘8 you get the proï¬tbntm 3m V“ experience in handling‘boots. . f . When yoq buy from In W you pay for his want of Wm in hardoash. He pays in loss of- customer :6 you don't-wants. ace-- and pair. ' ‘ "' What are 3001:: made of.“ Itwillpayyoutbthink about" this. Atthlsaoasonltnsmporb anttohavedry feet. You duo want a boot that will wear and in Carload lots, but we have the largest assort- ment at â€the ‘01qu 3'! all 88. The Object of Advt. is Boot LITTLE 3mm , ’. H. POGUE. OUI‘ W. H. POGUE u‘umu .â€"