l1! ‘0 above Ngaink puts. Regular 3; rial 81.90 r. ll prices for the shaped and strapped i to $3.00. ancy check wool, 501 vard. to others, Irken the the~ thing I absolute- Ltisfaction. VIN 694d, Filled Wï¬ltham Watches Mylar .13 SM“ price nmercial Travolof ,hirts, 25 p0? “'1 >r $1.00. Oil-cloths g for use $1.00 each I, SING . 6 ’Y “Way Â¥ LINDSAY (3831‘s ‘, LINDSAY pro: to Mimi .m I)! :muI IL 15 a weu Known 1806 Dual; our nuns are nuneu § v‘wm' - 1: vi ncu)111ingness,and are hard to duplicate even in city â€mm. I :1§.;1.n1 saw, our display, get our prices. The rest is easy J. W. Wakely South Side of 0 One Door East Kent. Street. Llndsay Dominion Bank maWoo-owooc 2"" The Same pltce, the Wild?- ‘Pi'rin now has a, very unfort- 1‘“ mmodious dwelling. C AKE'RON b Jo'eph E’e errin has been lacking W13 improvements to ill rum he has the job :bout con- locum. ux‘ Hinden and vicmicy 1m emimi a. host. of hunt--rs, III: whom an.- I). W. Baxtex and 7! Enron, Tum-to ; Fred [lett- II. Geo. lN-Hmun, John K-lenenux ' I. vimlny, Goo. Dunbtr. and In. Dunbar. or Kinmoult; “W IHE WEEK’S NEWS of the COUNTY and DISTRICT lL'NI‘l-Llis‘ I\ THE NORTH “0|, of PM? Hope: Richu'l R. a of mubrook. “a a boat of i-â€"Hindon Echo. chtun‘. l â€". locality.‘ is sms‘t' Hr Ire CURRnâ€"Icaving the horse sound an (Ignaz-4!! . No matter what on have aimâ€"1m all “SN-get KENDALi-s SPAVIN‘CURE. gait†"Hittite! results. ' . ~ f Non: But: pa Ilia-319 0‘ ‘ I one ï¬n. £131.. “.31th “'9 _, A Lillian-Ohm Iï¬ndm h uchim wed. Intuit}??? but whim-3’ 11.. x3: 0! any“ 620. 7 W .-_.(.'.e-3,.r n.8'bottleâ€"6fof‘5. Our‘mtiseOnTflIC_ 9" ’3! ‘ Pinata how to keep hone. free! MQm; r~,; when?! . ~‘n 3H. .1. KENDALL 60;, v EWML: v e ‘ KENDALL’S spAv‘IN BOG SPAVIN BONE SPAVIN RINGBONE Inkp'mn, of I‘cnelon r I @335? DONGOLA Once more “the hon of the hunter mimonï¬ehfl. " Yestetflythe w'oods named fairly 311w with men Iile Lake. Ole were unable to thrash as the farmers wanted to get in their turnips and otg. tree, and was on account of the braving of the branch, precipitated to the ground. He was quite badly hurt, but we are glad he is now so- covering. Kr. Harvey Hcrvison joined a party of hunters from 0minâ€. and they are now in the Longford woods trying to secure some of the agile denizens ol the forest. Our merchant, Kr. W. Howie, also joined the no party. and we axe pect to hear of somethinz more than ordinary when they return. Mr. P. Perri. ad J-s. Brun- Mr. P. Northcott, blacksmith, while picking apples, had the misfortune to step upon a. somewhat. decayed limb now about done and the root. CIOP all housed. akin-I65 sat-1' auucuu for Wilson. Hanowe‘en passed 01! quietly, but on the morning 0! Novmber let, a. number of game were missing. In. Thomas Johnson is spending a. few days wjth friends in;Torox‘!to. ‘Krn. Nugent is visiting friends in‘ Omanea and PeterbOg-oogh. _. Hunting parties from hqré W of Dr. McCullEdl, Hr. Thoma;~ Pull. from visiting hifl .. Ir. Thou. Howe um discant-inuo his mad tripe this week, but will keep his shop well stocked with very choice meats. - Mr. Riohgrd Johnson has returned The Presbyterian anniversary serVic Pt. I.â€"H. Braden, E. Lawson, H. Beggs, H. Pen-in, N. Heme, L. Hew- ic, S. Downer, E. Smith. E. Harris, G. Fell, F. Goodhand, H. Smith, R. Eyreo, F. Switzer, C. Hepturn, Collins, W..Coppins, C. Beggs, Ii IH.â€"I. Mchbb, M. Perrin, H. Bry- son, 0. McGregor, S. Anderson, K. Howie, R. Goodhand. II.â€"A. Braden. F. Irwin, V. Perri-n N. Bryson, M. Cunnings, H. Henry, N. Wilson, H. Jackett, J. Wilson, B. Smith, M. Begge, L. Smith. PL. II.â€"-E. Pollard, A. Henry, A. McNabb, '1‘. Townsend, C. Jackett, R, Sims. M. Wilson, L. Goodhand, L. Cumming, C. paid Manilla. a. short :isit Friday. We are iI.) “1'89!“ need 0! a, number of young men to qualify for the rail- way telegraph service in order to par- CAMERON, tially ï¬ll the great number of appli- , . . _ . cations we are receiving for mg- â€? followmg N718 the' awning to; graph operators from railway om- Pupxls of S. S. . o. 6, {or t emon ciala. Competent telegraphere re- O‘f October. . cei\e from $50 to $175 per month. V. Classâ€"L. Rowan, B. Suggwt, F. Let us qualify you {or one of these Braden, A. Anderson. positions. We can do it in a short Sr. I.V.-â€"E. Irwin, I’. Cun-d-al. time and at little cost to you. , ‘ Jr. I\'.â€"G. McNabb, E. Fell, L. Write for illustrated book We man} Lathange, G. Pollard. it free. -â€"87- 8. 111.4. McNevbb. M- Perri". 3- B’y‘ romNION SCHOOL OF TELEGRA- son, 0. McGregor. 8- Anderson. K- PHY AND RAILROADING. I-lewle, R. Goodhand. 1 Momma Street, E. Toronto. Mrs. John Sinlcy, and the Misses Lowllu and Annie, of Blackwater‘ enjoyed their Thanksgiving guests of Mr. add Mrs. R. Barry. Judge Duncan McIntyre, of Whitby. paid Manilla. a. short visit. Friday. Mr. John Clark, of Toronto, a. highly and mych «teamed resident of Mamille. at one time, is the visitor of his son, Mr. S. Clark. Miss Ethel Johnston, of the Cent- ral Business College, Toronto, is Lhe gueqt of her grandfather, Mr. George Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Steel entertained a ten young people at their home pc- cantb. it is needless to say a plea- saan timï¬ was enjoyed by all. Mr. Alfred Carter and son George, of Orillia, spent their Thanksgiving holidays, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.~ 000130 Carter. Mr. Ernie Edwards spent a short visit under the parental roof last After :3 sojourn in our midst for some time Mrs. Donald McQueen and two daughters. of Rochester. return- ed to their home this week, accomp- anied by Miss Mary Ann Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLean and family, of Oollingwood. tannerly re- sidents of this village, mat pmt the visitors of Mrs. Margaret? Mc- Donald; Geem Waeaeeeli mum»? hum this vault hem Pm Arm; am! "A: “Reading 999mm wbsw he hrs 9663 m m m We mmmz lmk MW! ma Ji 3 Quinn mm Wir- hwmsa a was um Us? 31“- Emï¬g Ham Leagmsfl: Ti-m' rmamd an IRMA!!- his ‘mited' 368‘ L; ï¬i‘fl." 6: 9â€" W of this“. Th6: $th to mm m pretty thvy stumps with the now swinging machine; and in doing so puflod tho power pulley right in two pieces. That. had ban 3“: 68; WEB; Hugh mung Hf mm m mm mag in ism: ta thin went: his @5ng nu {me is m was 95% ï¬afldew is; mmuï¬awng m: army“; is. MW! wm Bum Mm!!!“ m; J ANE’I‘VILLE the iron. Hr. Iooré teriu church held its services and Monet- MANILM ‘ nigspendinga Chucmmnencinghst TMyof“ a in.Toront0- goat}; 12:â€:th b'â€m siting friends in mmammmgzommw _ atedreas. Thawhï¬hnflymlamï¬u ‘CWW «recourse. e veta‘u tourism Fom hm ' " thousand drag-making, mghgumnuo to x. Thoma! I‘m. ' giveï¬ve hundred‘doumtoanyooomt and Hr. George motley-n betweenthe Ageot'uand 1°- Yo." 6°99! "w" M; u‘ Gmie Hobba. or m’l‘] Luau unes‘s- mum av m1“; a t a. turmmm“m" B. Al- sew-l m Baker [unmet (0.. limited I. not no Muphmtho to! it; I. In! mu but: ' -» “.mdmtoUVeondn tum [EARN DRESSMM 8' m in th. 71:21 concession of away. when layoumunosthugor ummmmth, 01m- Manpomwcomum ,ourwdmwomaurï¬vec him. Tombblfltoieamwetedéhod _ . ,flzc mealtRoavoot usherinsmlmentphn. WOIIIOMI Kr Wm 1"“ p ‘ dmunchooloneonnoub Wmmdmy. ‘ Wei-st meager“ or my mnemmumj Coal and Wood. ' Lumber, Shingles, Etc. Cement Sash Factory Lindsay {or a Business or Shorthand course. Pos- itions assured co podium. six months will ï¬t. you. We made 24 teachers Ind 59 in 0 M W C! s has: facilities. \ 'rito us. 8 3 Central Business School 3 s 95 Yonge-st., Toronto. W. H. Shaw. Prin. : 33383883838883“: 88$$S$S$$8$SS$ :38888338833333“ $$$$$$$$8$$$Sg 92 ENTER ANY DAY 3 Belleville. Ont. (40th Year) afï¬liated with the Institute of Oh»- tered Accountants. continues to be the most prosperous and influential business college in Canada and the most widely attended in Amati“. 883D P03 CATALOGUE Address the Principal. J. I. JOHNSON, P. O. 1.. O. B. 0.. Bellovine. Ont. " oucnmu 'DMD- LUI vu w. .I' II.- Qua-v, $$$8$$$$$$388$$$$ $888388$8$$$$$ 88888888888888888 88888888888888 :3 TELEGRAPHY § Teacher of Piono nod Voieo Culture. Pupil: prepored for 001k go Summo- tions. Classes resumed um Nov. lot. Hus: ms and m 61mm flit gm WHO“ M iii!!! ma: a with wwy an: 'fzgah' t and Chairman “feet ethudiat Chm-ch. Voice!- tasted a... man, u mounds“... mm Miss The Olitarï¬i Business College Corner Yongo md Alenndar Shoots. LEARN TELEGRAPHY and he THOROUGHLY educated to: business We. All graduate: of this achool are abno- lately sure 0! geniu' pulltious. The domand in conï¬dently are; :- than the (apply. Now In an excellem lame to cum. W RITE FOB CATAWL’I 69% m Boat. It Pays. for Railway and Commercial work is well taught by us. our new book “Guided by key," explains. Sent with lat. lesson tow applicant on receipt of 4c ln stamps. Ad Central School of Telegraphy 8 Gerrard-st. E. Totonto. .W.H.Shur, Pros MI hm in mama um mmmen k individual: ï¬fmï¬ w mm 6!! In! MW ill; gmsammwm “KWWWW me. )r. Burrows CORONER FEDERAL BUSIIEEB COLLEGE Cool] Owl 1‘6th Amml the Popular wd erwiva W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal gt and (33me 0m SOPBLIO ‘l'umuto. um. Ontario and My on about. Hi- rector. the Rev. J. H. Teney, conducted the funeral- service and spoke feelingly of the accused. vhose d‘oisth he mendâ€"d .- s mumpsâ€" sou-110a. Alwtlcqund;m um‘ ‘;‘bom with‘ ma: pan-nab" bone testimony to the esteem which be we. held. In politics be m . Iil'o-long Conservative, and in tension 1 member at the Chmh‘o! mm. and utnlghuonvud chum- cor, mmdhadmny friendl- Hi: helpful†«I o. W was only M by his don-“c vir- tues. tot-glow husband-M kill! mmmbeencdledtommu'd. Thompconooumthatummhhi 2g. oabkogkoau 3 g .33. Shh» 5a! 35 a 493.. Eva-50158.3 bull 33!â€" $va gigglingâ€"ac... ON .3335 3334-51» 3.8 053.» Do» in: v5 65: .0: Jog no 5550 05 3 Eon A5333 .0 3:033.â€" mi! unofl ‘3 ago 23 «0 one .‘DOA 3i .0 negaï¬botdiouofl Ommeo Ill-rot:â€" The members of the Methodist: church gladly welcome their new plo- tor, the Rev. Ir. Hinton. Mrs. David Chalmers visited in Linda†last week. Conductor Wu Hominy in Burnt The new telephone line is being ra- pidly pushed forward. Much charm is due to our worthy citlaen, Mr. John Hodgoon, who has taken a. great in- teract in the work. Mr. Bensoh Whyball, Fenclon Falls, spent Sunday in Burnt River. Mrs. John Swanton visited in Fen- elon last week. Mr. Tom Sudduby has returned, having spent the summer with a sur- veying party in New Ontario. his father. Mrs. Btmson spent Thanksgiving holiday in PeterbOI'O. Mr. Fred Coin,.L1ndsay, is visiting called 011 friends last. week. Messrs. Forbcrt and Thompson, 0! Lindsay, and Miss Eorbert, Toronto, enjoyed a. pleasant holiday at. Burnt River. ‘Mr. Chas. Deyman, Hamilton, spent Friday with his father, Mr. Wm. Dey- Miss Perdue, Fenelon Falls, spent. Thanksgiving with her brother, Mr. '1". D. Perdue. Mrs. Townsend and children visited in Omemee part. of last week. Mrs, J ones and daughter visited in Mariposa. lest. week. Messrs. A. ind G. Britncll and Mrs. A. Britnoll, Toronto. spent the holiday at Burnt. River. Ovu- u. gig-astute "J.H.T." tho A6 a result of a visit from A. B. Spencer, arminer for the Boyd Templers oi Temperance there has been organized here g council with twenty-one charter members, with a mixed membership of eight brothers and thirteen sisters. The council will be known as Alexandre Council. With the growing sentiment in the cause of temperance in this section and the institution of another council we would be able to form a district council in Haliburton county. m 68 mum mad was mm a sum; Meme m mm mm: wfll may Him a: loan as «months in mm mm m in law in mm it: damn ml “m am they new gush Mums whims $9 their magnum I, m des- “MFR!†43 am w m- new. ï¬m‘ m cm mm mm a Ova-tam MW â€My n in“ M. W- The Stamelen Millinery Parlors MILLINERY Mrs. Runner'seld stand Hod-gum spent 'lhankss'ivme BURN T WILBERFO ROE DEATH OF XICHAEL Taylor, Fenelon~ Falls Leading'Styles in Original and Exclusive Designs in Ladies’ and Children’s Millinery can'vo' month! periods accompumed' ‘ '4wa' ' b unmd pufn extcngiin'g frog) the #3.“,E'H I! trough the groan and tangle. Deu- Mn Pin you '0 mystenous m ‘O‘Abont thr puninm .Otdbhmmenhdon’twait ortimeto ngingbenlu mmMMgothmqgh for butï¬z 1 the lacuna! ’ul ’ ; Willem ! 5 w wager-non ocean; [M -u 5“.“ AM “I“: A “P. V“ M -0 M‘mmkhmp (Soon-um.) homu¢andinwnmonthathadnm “1â€â€œme on 1! ppeamd without mo hmlhnhdwithmwozgzru ndngnomedicinemeyth “m tbs prod: mhow Mlimforthe it ., ' WMIï¬nggg’b ugh- gdï¬laanej ~Miasw12§1hAdnmg Jaw mp ’7 ’ , Buchunquestiomblceeltimony mum‘ , w r». '8‘?! Ill-k- ' nine of Lydis E. Pinkhun'l Dom (1,“ should gin - dance to ovary lick m ' ,KY’. Pinkhun invitagll flip; up A,‘ .9 Miss Catharine Campbell, of Wood- ville, is at present the guest of her cousin, Miss Maggie Campbell. Mrs. J. W. Folliott, of Barrie, and Mrs. Ferguson, 0! Cannington, were ‘the‘gueste 01 Mrs. McLean last week. 1 Mr. Den Mitchell, of Toronto. was among the welcomet guests who vis- ited our town on Friday. Miss C. Matheson, of Toronto, vis- Ited some of her friends here on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Smith and son Earl, of Bar- rie. were the guests of Mrs. Mchan for a. few days last week. 1‘ Mrs. M. McArthur and daughter, have gone to the city, where they I Purpose spending the winter. They! will be greatly missed. Unqualiï¬ed Success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in Cases of Mrs. Fox and Miss Adams. Mrs. Neil Morrison spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. W. Dunlap, or Ux-bridge. Miss Elsie McEachern, of the L.C. I. Spent Thanksgiving at her home The bwetwed relatives have the sympathy of a very large circle of friends and neighbors. Tumors Conquered [Uithout Operations Successor to The Hurley Shoe Store fake. Exerything goes at exact cost for the next 30 days; we can afford to do this as WWI“: at a rate on the dollar. We Have Real Bargains to Ofler You. Comeâ€"80's for Yourself and be Convinced. We wuh tn mtmduoe ourselves to every man. woman and child in Lindmnd aummding Country, and, in order to do so, we start 0 putting on a 30 DAYS’ SHOE SALE Great and Genuine 30 Days’ Sale ï¬lm m, '4‘ F W N03 weigay GENUINE and we mean it. This sale is no ELDON STATION J. J. WALSH Mr. Neil Morrison left on [canny for Woodbridge where he expect.- to be employed during the winter. Hell is n jovial fellow, and will be missed hem. Miss Sarah Morrison, of Hamilton, is spending a few days with had!- ter, Mrs. Alex. McArthur. Mr. W. H. Wright, of Gamebri‘ge, passed through our town on Sutur- day. Mrs. Bryans, and family, of Lind- say, wen visiting her father, Hr. G. Roberts, last week. Miss Currie spent a few day- last week-with her sister, Mrs. R. Purvil, of Sunderland. Mrs. Hughes and child, also In. W. Maybee and son, of Lindsay, m at present visiting at Mrs. H. lav- McLean. has moved his family into our towu. John and his family will be welcomed My all. Mr. John D. McEachex-n, who bu been running the mill here for It. Miss Elsie McEacher-n, of Toronto, is home for a few days visitig her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wh- Kent Sta-eat East no: em LIN DSAY