LSALA D1†is nothing , either in ‘ ,ure, Organ. rats and They Tall I. and we wit me, subject 13 ,r you In»; "t: Lament-d inations. sses Rescued vdist Church. )N’S STORE R1 DOVE-ST. itchel I . die ("irmlxww ist, Limway Choir-mm LSON :he would: .cksen tal m the let. G tel. Homes, 5:; Ila dS. .m, 0. Lindsay $4.75 between 10 cum; ‘ssssss. Winters .1! Voice bow. Lindsay to â€It. , M7,. LIN osmr. ()ld] UH int , 1m ,1! 6:0 ace Set :11 it ‘0! ................. . c..‘... 85.00 grey me 6 long for .,.-â€"....;. See our special alum-e} and white White pure we ineS. now ........................... .... ..... .0... Ladies’ handsome Sable Mufl'S. spe- cial at $14, 812, 810 and ..... 8.00 (Barman Fox Runs, 88â€"111. long, the nowwt shape. 1'08 31". this 11.00 818.50 Sable Rims, with 6 tails, ‘ength 90 inches: reg 18.50, this White 3;“ wool Blankets. pink n blue border, reg s3. 75 “10.2.98 Extra special 35. 50 white Blankets {or for Men’s Persian Wedge Caps, $9.50, now $8; reg 5.50 for Men’s Seal Wedge Caps, . Children’s white and red , ribbed wool Leggings, reg 35c ; these 25¢ Chatelaines and Cushion Top: Black and brown Chatelaines, 9 and 10 inches long, leather handles, reg 70c for .......... . ............. _ ...... 50g 5 shades leather Chatelaines with inside purse, reg 85c, Jar. ........ . 68c 5 doz. new oiled Deuipe Cushion Tops, sizes 24 x24, pretty designs, reg. 40c, these (01" 25¢ for Ladies' fancy Ringwood Gloves, and plain shades, reg 30c.. sale pike. u no em u‘ 28° Children's Iamy Mittens and In- !antees specials, 35c., 250., 151121;“; Ladies' heaVy wool Hose, wide rib. our special 30c ï¬ne, these 10f..¢286 Ten wool Hose. ï¬ne rib, sizes 8 to 9}. reg 45c line; these for ........ 35c InIants’ Cashmere Hose, silk splice ed heels and toes, colors, cardinal. cream and ‘ black, reg 30c; these $4.75 grey Lamb Collars. $3.75 Ladies’ blk.. Coney Children's grey lamb Caps,$2.7‘ 81.10. sale 'udim' rm- kid and mocha. wool lined Mitts, fur tops or plu‘ln. ref Ladle-5' :01; line Mocha. Glows. [ï¬n- cy Wool lined. rag $1.25. “loud.“ Hula-y 6 (102. lldiel‘ fancy “brewed and bemstitched linen lawn Hal... were 25¢ each, now ...... , .......... .1310 25 Ladies’ Bad Weather m Bad Ms last year’s. We are so cqnnegted with the WhQWQiW that often We can pmhsée £0 advantage. and savé‘yédj‘honey. It 1 worth a. trial. See us for your pext Footï¬gir _ ; do not stimulate business. We are stimulating it by an End of the Month Sale. Visit us Friday and Saturday for Hosiery, (110v es, Underwear, Dress Goods, Furs and lantles. 10 per cent. off all Carpets and Housefumishings Hmdkorchhfs, Glove: and [Fancy Drum Ms. Oat-val, Regular Coats, nun-jaw at 562. for ldvortiun. Govern Lindldy VOLUME XLIX. nu. o-uono- . ..- .. .o-oaut --- A . ...... 15.95 I. a... “00.0.0300...- Thibet Stoles, 56 inch- con .cu veto-I n "on... -v . 5 pieces Pink Shaker 35 inches wide. Regular 11c. Sale 9 c 10 pieces 'Wrapperette. Regular 11c. Sale ' O A Fancy Goods on display for 3.50 for... 4.75 Caps, reg 4.75 of 22h: MICâ€. .W" ‘ufd‘ Em 'a agehard to get thesedays, but m. You lake lo listake Toques and “Tums†Blue. red, white knitted Woo! Toqueo and combination colors, 550 (or 45¢: reg 40c .now 32c; regime now ........................................ 25c Mufflers "Slott’s" famous neck, ear, and chest Protectors. any color, reg 1.10 for 90c; ‘reg 8°C for 65; reg 60c for .......... ‘ ....... . ............... ~ ..... 4 5° ch69 ‘“ .o-IOQOCII... 0000000000000 'OIIOOIOO â€no Ladies' Tam top caps in navy blue brown, red, black and fancy, reg 55c these {or ............ ’ ...... ..... .... .....45o Men's ï¬ne blac'k Mocha. Gloves. well lined. reg 81.70, sale price...â€" 1.45 “Fownes†fur-lined Mocha Gloves. reg $2.50, sale price. ....... . ..... ....2,00 Boys' Mocha. and Kid Gloves and Mitts, s'pecials at 75c. 50c and 40¢ Men’s Wool Gloves. 50c, 35c..25c Men’s Gloves ' Men's brown Mocha Glbves, fancy wool lining, reg $1.10, salon... 883 Reg $1.25 for ‘91; reg $1.50, sale .................. ‘ ........... 7 ............... 1,25 in trying now Underwear Ladies' heavy, large size Vests and Drawers, natural and white, regular 28c; these for .......................... 22:20 Ladies' white and natural Vests and Drawers. reg 850 for 70; reg 55c, now ............ .. 450 Girls‘ combination suits, reg 80¢. (or I See our linen centre iaco work judge rouqd dailies. Ipeciai â€an...“ Special showing of Linen. Eun- ctitchod andmmbroiderod nvo o'clock and tray clotha, from 500 to...3.50 um. tor Dom-I, etc. 4 piece Dresser Set, apfl‘quo work, reg 606 {or ... ...flc ‘ Dome not of 4 aim om Ibapod. 1'03 850 at , than for......â€"........2ao DruIer.Covan. nicely embroidcrod. 6 putem. 3m 20 :86; regula- 550 for -I50 Pillow alums. 6 pattern, to match .boï¬ size, 40340. reg 60¢ ; ow .................... ..... .........-670 Men’ 3 Scotch Wool and fleece-lined hit-ts and Drawers, neg 60c Ian {90 do .................................. ‘ ........ .84“: 125 yds. heavy twill factory flan- 31. 30 inches wide, reg 85c: this »r .............. .. ............................. 280 4 pieces grey Flannel, reg 18c, 10c and 150 «n o- .n .0 .- HONEST SHOES .u..-.o convot‘c p1 us for your next Footwear Pér Cent. 1 Mantles All our at 20 New Oï¬' am hundred yards was covered with earth ' Extra width umna was, an cre , lrom four to ten feet deep.. Thlshap- [138.11 blue, red and navy, 800d V8130 t 50c. 0 35¢ pened just after the passage of a train a n w 0‘13!†that POint \ large 88113 01' 50c, .cleam’nce price 89c; regular menwesset to Work and cleaned the 75c, clearance price 49c; regular eamnce :- oe 69c. track after e few ‘honrs. A man has 81$ :1 Ibavy p (igordovan Mitts, been stationed there to ‘katch until a el 1‘ nod with pulse r retaining walls are built to prevent regulax 3'1 .25 ale price 97c tanner caving in o! the banks in lens Heavy W Workingï¬itts, 'which there eppeam to bomicksand. in mile or «1!. teen!†we. now \ Others good at? the price $5 and $8. Hand Comfort will be yours if you have the right kind of lined Special prices in Corsets regular m W harm-rd W ï¬n $355513 flex ; glovesâ€"we have the right kinds. ‘ †Fur lined, Wool lined, Silk lined Also the. right kind of price ' 50c to $8.00 per pair mantel Union, , 92 oo "‘1va 1:0,! 31.19. mm annual 1th; of the On- 140 I " - ' ' ‘ ‘ ' all bun-a nun. at the Ontarid Agriaxltural College. 6 hurt Olden. Shaikh?» King ,Gnelphym 10,1112, “1906. Edward, 0:: Eclipse Soup 1“, 35,. . iA WV? Prom!!! 5"“ wnï¬adéw . " :pM In7’1_9°6~ WWF'I we hung Powder. pu- an . warmtSMconduct‘qoumad: 109. 1.119an swam flan: WWM m 9°" 1W Gnu“ In W mlâ€: 76' w. A omAu. On Monday morning about. four miles from Midland alandslide which delayed tmtï¬c {or some time, took place. The track {or a. distance 01 a. hundred yards was coxered with earth (mm (on: to ten feet deep. This hap- pened just. after the pews of a train over that point. “A large gang of mien was set to Worksndrcleuiedthe wreck alter a. few hours. A man has been » stationed" there to "fetch util‘ retaining walls are buflt~._ to- prevent hug-that casting“: of the banks _in which chm appears to bounicksmd. Briefly put the diflerent views were touse themoneyior a. pathtokeep the principal and use nterest foreha- rity, to take part of it for a cottage shelter for the Children's Aid Socie- ty. to endow a’ bed or build a. cot- tage at the vaenhurst Smtorium (or consumptive-s, to build a. perman- ent isolation hospital: to build temp- orary isolation hospitale. The chairman assuredvthc meeting that the Board would give due con- sideration to the suggestions, and perhaps call another meeting before coming to a decision. Taylor,~‘Ald. Rea, J. P. Donald, W. M. Robson, I. E. Weldon, L. R. Knight and F. Crandell spoke on the subject, and Rev. J. Wallace sent a. letter expressing his views. J. Gough, Mrs. G. A. Milne. Mrs. R. Spratt. Mrs. E. E. Sharpe, Messrs. R. Spratt, Conbey, John Kelley. W. McWatters, Dr. White, J ames Gra- ham, J. D. Flavelle, R. Kyue, J. R. McNeillie, Mayor Vroomah. G. F. Blackwell, Aid. Fisher, Duncan Ray. A meeting of the Board or the Home for the Aged Society and re- mtative citizens named at the an. maul meeting t9 consult witli' the Bbatdas to disposition of strike of some 82. 700mm heldin the hwn Hall on Tuesday evening, Mr. Thos. Stewart. the President. in the chair. Mrs. H. G. Whiteside. Mrs. F. Cran- i “'1‘he.Churchwardens at the time of opening: were Adam Hudspeth and Ram. Brynns, one of whom is still with us and acting in the same capa- city. Of the six members of the Build- ing Committeer only twoâ€"Rev. S. S. Weston-Jonas and Robt. Bryansâ€" arestill living; Messrs. Wm. Grace, David Brown, Thos. Walters and A. Lind Slide 00 Midland Line ‘-‘Twenty~-one years ago to-dnyâ€"on Nov. 95. 1885â€"St. Poul'l'church was lopened. Tb: preachers on the occu- ‘elon were the preeent Bishop of To- ronto, Right Rev. Dr. Sweatmen, in the morning; In the afternoon, Dr. Ray. of Cobourg, and in the evening, ReV. Canon Damonlln, now Bishop of Niagara. 0! (the other clergy present ICanon O'Mearu. Port Hope; Rural [Deon Allen (afterwards Archdeacon '0' Millbrogk), F. W. Bayleyâ€"Jones land J. E. Cooper, of Cambray have fpaesedewny. the then rmcumoent' Roy. S. Weston Jones. has been made Archdeacon‘of Prince Edward Island; ReV. G. E. Lloyd, Archdeacon of Se.- skatchewan; Revs. J. Hart and J. Famcomb have “sen appointed to arishes in Toronto ; Rev. E. Daniels togPort Hope; Rev. W. H. French to Uxbridge. The tweanty-ï¬m anniverury of the opening of St. Paul's church was Wed by special services last Sunday. November 25th. Rev. Cwon H. 0. Dixon, of Toronto. preached cmcellont net-mono moaning 3nd evening†which were listened to by lug. congregations. In the utter- noon ho alarmed tho Sunday nehool. Rev. E. A. Ben-01101, 0! 1111!“. being" mvoidobly fluent. Thaw-lo st both church urvlcos was of a-upe- c131 character. At tho morning nor- vico the Rector. Rev. C. H. Marsh, made the following statem‘ont: The Home for the Aged Society Surplus St. Paul’s Church was opened Twenty-One Years ' The Event Celeï¬rated last Sunday ~‘ LINDSAY, ONT}, YHURSDY '29er NOVEMBER, 1906: An Interesting ’Churdi. Anniversary Boys 'Knee Pants. in good tweed. rogulu’ 81.00 mine. now 68c .- Men' 9 Heavy Wool mu. min-r 32. 00 _mua:y 901 51.19. 9; at. 50c. now 35¢. . Speck] prices in Cor-eta - regal†50c, .clumnce price 89c: regular 75c, emu-me. price 49c: .resvl-r 81.00, clearance price269c. m" - Ibury Cordovan Mitts. flannel lined. .with ’ulse warmer. regulu- {1.125, n10 91100 97"» 39’: Heavy W‘Vorking w“!- gimnor what-hr 606. 1w" \‘3 Boy" ghee nuts, in 30951 tweed. the goods are new and: Womble. and it will be to your {nut-est to come early and chain am choice. One only mm Coon Coat, Dagmar MO value, now 327‘. One onlv Dyed Call Coat. regular 830. now 821. Four Goat Robes. flannel lined. fancy trhnmed. reg-um 810. now Extra width China. Bahia cream, pale'blue. red and navy. good value at 50°. now 85¢. REBIDENTS 0F MN 'HAVE A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOODS AT GREATLY RE- DUCED PRICESâ€"MR. W. A. GRAHAM GIVING UP BUSI- NESS. Having sold my bhslnees in Kirk- aeld, to Mr. Wm. Suklofl..1un oner- iug the entire stock from now tlll January Int, 1907, at less then wholesale prices. Mr. Suklofl takes possession on that date. and a glance at- the list of prices given below will rapidly convince you thst it will pay you to come twen- tv miles to sttend this sale. All men are earnest, forceful speakers, and the singing is deeply impressive. twenty-one' years from.‘1886 to 1906 has reached 41 03:. Not only "does the Experimental Union furnish ï¬nan- cial aid to the experimenters than- selvw, and to the country as a. whole. but it also encourages ncatness and method in Work. close obeefl‘ation. mate calculation) thoughtful rin- quify, and other important genome which Mi) so :much in the education 0; amoom are [IV 9de amp the Union meetmg. Reduced fares will begiven on the railways: The aortas of meetings being held by the Hamster Band in the Baptist; church are largely attended. and deep interest is mandated, The young a Hudspeth hnvepueed tooth.) other , here; the Finance committee um tthe Wm. mm Knight. 0. D. Bert, Dr. Burrow, J. F. ' Soothcren and O “H. Bowmâ€" ereltill with us. “0! the 85 ï¬rst wbscrilnrato the building fund «M on still alive end - 41 are gone. The cost oi the church , ground and building we: 819,082.70. . ince hen the school houee and (ur- I niehinzeoet between “.009 end 85.- ' 000. the new organ and. church room of Int year oxer “H000 making with other thing: e. tote! expenditure of â€0, 000 on capital account. The mortgeso indebtedness ie $6,500, which! trust willbe materially re» need by 'toâ€"dey'e contributions." ‘ Anociel reunion was held on Mon- eyevening iin the school mum. ’I‘he‘ teeter, Rev. C. 1-1. March, opened :mith prayer, and expressed his thank- lfulness for such surge nttmdance on inunie‘orable night. Mr. Geo. , A. . ulne, the people's warden. reporteql ollectlonl oi 8980 on Sundae. Dur- ing the evening this was augmented to $1. 000. Mr. 11an Brynns, Rec- tor' s Warden, whohdd tilt position I henthe church. I" built. ~thanked the congregation to! their liberality. ' [Rem Canon Creighton. now. of Lind- 1 isay. gave an mung sketch of i'thehistors oithe church and of old ‘eeflxedrals. Rev. Raul Dean Creigh- 33°“; of Bobcaygeon, made a. short ed-i fdrees, 87nd there were also on the pro- ‘mm : Instrumental, Miss Leary; V" ‘ Miss Alda Bryant; ; solo. Miss 1-. Ad- ams; violin solo, Master Gordon Dingle, accompanied by Miss Muriel Dingie; solo, “Mr. W. Perkins. A vote of thanks was passed to Rev. Canon Dixon for his sermons, and re- WHERE STAPLE GOODS ARE The McMaster Band The Ottawa Evening J cum], of Saturday, Nov. 24th. says of the company which presents The Scarlet Mysteries at'the Academy of Music on My. December 4 : "Each ertist seemed to put his whole sou! into his work ; there was not the eanblence of mechanical ent- ing in the whole entertainment, end ‘Bowermn, dentist, lDec. 5th. He will 7 by a. lecture on "Whales and other Ionstere o: the Deep." The lecture will up given fin the Assembly Hall 0! the Collegiate Institute on Fri- dgy evening, Dec. 7th, Course tick- ets 50c, single admission 25c. â€"-â€".â€"â€"_ COBOCONK. The date of the next visit of . Dr. is Wednesday, he in \‘ictorie the mysteries. though going through ,Rogd Dec. 6th. at Hamilton, will get. the appoint- ment. if certain conditions are comâ€" pliea with. He has taught. six years in Public schools. two at Fenelon Funky, where he did continuation work. It. McDonald has signiï¬ed map" tance of the appointment. MisaWilison wrow' thanking the Houdini-increase o! $50k: salary. butuked for; monsidention â€it was notwoponioute to other in- ed to mtg Hissï¬wmaon that the Bound had carelully comm tho question of salaries, a!!! could not reconsider her case at present. The members present were Chair- man Stewart, Staples, McIntyre. An- derson, Bianchand. HcWetteI-s, White. Jackson, Flavelle, Carew. Janet-s and Edwards. {halt the distance was about 400 Mr. H. Clarke Mann, graduate in arts of|McMaster .University. now at- tending the Ontario Normal Collegv The chairman said. that it was a. nutter for the Council to deal with. swundent Kunmond stated ison William Co.. wished the main Med to their (actory for me pro- m. 110.. 829.58: Garret Packing (30.. 82.“; Jada- ‘5 KW. $1.50 ; F. M. Bomton. Intel-pout» 0d, 088.15; Kandy. Davin mum; Co., 88.08. Appflcctlona for domestic m ‘from John law {or new h'ouu on man; street between Albert and Sussex. and from Richard Staple: for house on notth side of mm qtreet between Albert and Sussex were granted. - Ir. G. E. Wilson. of th Post, ap- Whaler. the Count-ion in D Mto luving one meta putin lulu new building on William street. ' Churn-n Flgvelh I‘Vored 'cmld- much. and after Dom. informal db: ell-10!.) the matter .36 left in Ahoy? we. until the bulldlng was complet- ed, when the Comb-loner- wlll visit the building 1nd see what can by: done to meet Hr. wuhon. Appointment of Three New 01W“ Datum m held on My themoon. Mt, Hours. J. 1). Handle. cum, Brady. mam. nnd Mayor Vrooman. Socrotary Ray shied that the lad- .W. H. Hammond, “.25; J01!!! Cn- Tho following «counts were put- The Scarlet Mysteries Wate: Commissioners (éontinued from Page 11 TUBE COURSE. Professor Edward E. Prince. Do- minion Commissioner of Fisheries, will «open the lecture course of 1906- 7 by a. lecture on f'Whales and other [casters 0: the Deep." The lecture will up given fin the Assembly Hail o! the Collegiate Institute on Fri- day evening, Dec. 7th, Course tick-- ets 50c, single admission 25c. mm. always do good-my can:- not pouiblv do harm ï¬ousnnds of hmothers2:42:31) that m in :he me an use no 0* W or their children 11“.; Brown, Deer ‘Pu’k, Toronto says: "I ï¬nd Baby's 0“ Tablets 0'! the greatest belpto my mac ones anewould not be without them! Sold by all medicine dealers or by mailflat 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brochille, Ont. ï¬rst 01 ï¬lms. In homes where BQby' I Own W are kapt Mmotlw' Always feds a. sense 0!: annuity. These Tablets cure colic. : indigestion, constipauon. simple (over. “6106:..th trouues and other minor ailments of baby- Many a. little-lite is lost‘ because the mothvr does not) but the means at handtoud her little can ct the 21, Rev. J. E. -Ioorc; PD. 8., per- !oner' the ceremony. The‘hride was attired in pure x'whito and looked charmingly beaueilul, as was her bridesmaid, Mina Clara Colbert. The groom was mated by his brother, Mr. William Medium. After the cer- emony the company pal-took of a. sumptuous wedding dinner. The happy Couple will take up house keeping on the farm recently var latiuus cated byW. J. Rodmn. ‘ The Watchnmn-Warder joins in congratu- The marriage of Ir. Leslie E. Madhnd to Mint Edna E. ihrk. youngest. daughter of. Ir. John Mark. laflposa. took place at the 11 any tankers. with the consent of their traumas. are‘ mung to make such subscription, or to hold Mutants tar. oné'or both of the“ object... I ch11] ’bo hwy to receive the money and tumult it to the proper patties -; and also in till one of any persons ymung to‘ contribute to these objects. ‘ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE LECâ€" Wotho Editor of the Wctchman- ï¬arder: ‘- 3ir,â€"-I have when two letters asking that wblcdpuons be taken Anonhoola. the on. in'wut o! the Baum for Sick (mm, ,the other for a. monument in memory 'of the late mm Muir, author 0! any song, “Th. mph Leafx F'ox- MM ' til mn- M otevery- m the M. M whole work ‘ï¬om to m: .m pitch mum Endemic his melanin combo); with the moat of ,the stuff on the Am- erku flee." an my fatiguing- mic. Lindshy, Nov... 1’ S. Imtor. 26.1900. ‘ 10 School teachers and “TILE [IVES SAVED WARDâ€"MARK. urriagc of Ir. LI If there was a newspaper way of showing how really good they are, we’d sell ten times as many. Best selling line we ever had. Fine imported materials, and the. best of GOOD tailoring. $10 Overcoats WILLIAI THORNBU‘RY. Lime Inspector. Dated attLindseJ. this 26th day, of November, All, 1906.48-2. Notice is hereby given that George Bloom, 0! Lindsay. has made ap- plication for permission to trawler his tum-n license for the premises, No. 165 Kant street. In the Town of Lindsay, known as the "Grand! Union Hotel," to, Benjamin Cars- cadden. of Lhdsey. and that said application will be -considered authe meeting of the Board. of License Commissioners. tobeheld at the Li- cense Inspector's ofï¬ce. in,tlie Town of Lindsay. on the EIGHTH DAY OF DECEJIBER, A.D., 1906, at. TWO PJL All persons interested will govern themsel'ves atcordpgly. Notice is hereby given _that 'l‘liomus H. Gabriel, 0! the town of Lindsay. has made application for permission to transfer his hotel li- cense ,for the premises, No. >â€" Kent street, known as the Benson House, to O. R. Alg‘uire. of the Tour of Bl'anttord, and that , said application will be considerch at tho meeting of the lBOard of Licensc ngltome held in the Weaflge. No._ LCgmbridge W. in ' Townvof Lindsay. d! the 8th day or December. 1906.. at the hour of two o'clock p.m. - Wll. TBORL'BURY, License Inspector; Dated at Itindsay, tms Tit‘z day 9! ï¬gyn 19(36.â€"48-2. LICENSE DISTRICT of WEST YICTORIK All outstanding accounts of the Grocery or Shoe business ofthe late P. J. Hurley must. be paid at once, otherwioe we shall be compelied to phce aid accounts in the han‘ds of our solicitors. WOODVILLE. Dr. Bowman.- dentist, will be At the Queen's hotel,- Woodvme, the ï¬rst 8 Fridays in December. All persons interested will guvern W'.Mld you again- to bor- row mum» Increase yourswck orfor other . We cordially invite you to :hls 2:; Bank. h W we yourc new on any Bunk Penelon Falls bay- nud Tm without sad the Bank In open from 9 to 6 Sundays 9 w 9. or Penelon Falls Branch W. l. BIIHOP. - Ian-‘01 aï¬tmm mm" â€3"†a ,w open gamut. withtb‘nkmnfldm. Ourstre and moord at seven:- . can-sunk: to. most deuinble B: or your Savings. On: Intimate knowledge 0! the need. at our armor customers uniï¬es as $0 extend to yog mast, qunple mom- LICENSE DISTRICT 017 WEST VICTORIA British Forth: taunt mounts Rosana 2,141, 333 NOTICE. .1300; Established 1886 America Why Boyd chart-r J GEN TWOBE'Y FRANCIS COSTELLO. GEORGE MURPHY. BARK 9F NUMBER 48 '01 reunion . cm inns. Executor-a.