V IV"- .â€" ,.n.sperian715€ifimec. Sat. 18 Dec' For full information as to rates, etc., ï¬pply to ’1‘. C. -W. R, Yiddan, orr TheAnan Line, Yongo-st. Tin-onto IN SILVER AND CUT GLASS we'show many exquisite novelties es; pecially designed for June wedding gifts. These articles have the rare 91mm of combining the beautiful with Sract’ical utility. Our REPAIRING apartment is equipped to do all work promptly, at verv moderate prices. Wedding Rings 14k andlSk Marriage Licenses Issued WI‘. MéCARTY WANTEDâ€"GIRL WANTED TOR housework. Address Mrs. Allan Gillies. Lindsay. STBAYEDâ€"INTO THE PREMISES 01 Mr. John Slemmon, north half lot 9 on the 5th con. of Mariposa, one white heifer 2 years;old. Own- er can get same by proving pro- ...perty and paying expenses. From From' St. John ~Ha1ifax "Virginian Fri. ï¬Nov. . Sat. Nov. 2' Grumman Sat. 4“,Dec. Victorian Fri. 10 Dec. Sat. 11 Dec Iona-as! to Mon ’ Hesperian Nov. 13. Ionian ...... Nov. Montreal to Liverpool _ Victorian Nov. 11. Corsican...Nov. 19 â€If you required glues- 593 0: had any tmu hie with ymir eyes, wouldn t yuu rather gn in a. specialist in upticni work who 12-} endmsed by the land- ing nit-dim! mm and resign- and has his nï¬ive permanently in fund- my. * l‘xuminutinn and cunsulm- tiun f: w. M. B. ANNIS, 0 h 0., EYESIGHT SPECIpALIST OL'. Krynt- :at_ [0mg Neill sghm: mute]. “I‘d-3y V: K'mL-tlz. [Over noun 3mm: swam-mun»: Ivmimma‘monin-l Hmkeu 7', 01mm renlacad Royal Mail Stea'ï¬ters Allan Line The Popular J éwelrv Store meg}?! Wouldn’t You SLILINGS an enormom weight expects us to laugh when we read such a. cheerful one ? What a pity we don't grow lérgc potatoes in this vicinity. We ~raw one that weighed two and a half pounds. But what's the use telling about the small potatoes. However. it is needless to say, we always tell the truth. We Wonder if ~the corresxrondent who writes of the potato that welghs such Members of 294 Bathe! ! Remember Friday evening next. Mr. Milton Sherin departed Thurs- day evening“ last for the north wilds, wherehe hopes to securoa couple of deer. Mr. Smith. of Victoria Unimrsity, preached the annual educational nor- mon horelast night. Mr. Smith's sermon was appreciated. Mr. Tom Brian and wife. who now live mar Peterbom. visited relatives hemywmtonlay Mn. Brion speaks of moving to Pleasan' l‘uint this old home We are sorry to learn of the severe illness of Mr. James Purdy. father of Mr. Wm. Purdy, of this town. Mr. Samuel Deycll. Mr. Seaward Switzor and Mr. Harold McConnell returned home last week from the west. Mr. Henry Sherin, couSin 01' John Sherin, passed through here yester- day in his automobile on his way to Lindsay from Lakeï¬elrd. When on Mr. Deyell's hill the machine baulkod or sulked, and bad to be propelled by means of some brawny muscle. Mr. Shorin visited-Tat Mr. Tom Fee's. at: 1‘ men; germ mm. . . mu! ' .. thisi o to liveoumilkandcnckasf‘ tamingthinistom-ni Bethe], Nov. 11â€"Mr. Gabriel Switz- er and daughter, Ida, left on Satur- day morning to visit friends and re- latives in Midland. Miss Edna and Miss Lottie How- 'den are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Latchfo!‘d, of Stouflville. This Automobile Dr.A.W.Chascâ€s Ointment . Itisnidthst‘nr.kockefeller, oneof. the world‘s richeit men, oï¬eted one_ million dollar: toenyphysidan who; As a Beautlï¬er of the Skm Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment holds a unique position. It does not clog the pores as do unsani- tary powders but positively pro- motes a healthful action of the skin and thereby makes it clear, soft, smooth and velvety. . It soothes irritation and in- flammation, cures chaï¬ng. pim-~ ples and blackheads, and all kinds of , skin qiupï¬ons, "includu ing the worst case; of eczema and salt rheum. ' S itching ro‘ £33m quickfy: _ 1y and. my. t 18 _an§_1_aept_1c .â€"v â€"â€"â€"â€"._ -7-“ and theraore of utmost vhlué m eventing blood isoning when glowed to scams, 301;; and wonds. Dr.A. W. Chase't Ointment his with! wide reputation no t can for ï¬hggddn dunno. Imitnï¬onsnndsubsumtoo.vin only dwvointyou. 60c.nhoxstdldell- or: or W Bates _Co..__ 5‘th iï¬ï¬unfm'mï¬ â€™dmnme'ï¬m‘ " Balked at Bethel '55 UV".- Vâ€"v ‘â€" Mrs. A. Jacket visited a few of Caï¬mron lriomls one day last. week. Mr. and Mrs. James Chidlcy and daughter Amie. returned to thuir home on Friday last, after a visit with friends in the Northwest for about six months. . Mr. A business days. vw- -v .â€".v ._ A carload of apples was shipped from Cameron Friday last mostly the produce of t_h_c_e villagers. "M123. and J. Todford, of Peter- horo. visited their sister. Mrs. Thou. Howie one day last. week. Mr.- P. Cundell has retulnm L0 Cameron for a few days. , Mr. Wesley Perrin. who has been on the sick list, intends taking in the remainder of the hunting; season as.soon as strong enough to under- take the journey. I o ‘ "Mr. E. Tombkins, of Cambrny, was in town one day las_t_wo_ek. Mr. and Mrs. William Hewie and their little daughter Miss Gwendol'ino have returned home after spending Thanksgiving. halidays with Peter- boro friends. __ a A; W. Hewie. We wish them every success and expect to see them re- turn with thair number, the law a1- lowing them gwo eacp. l ['1 #L.‘_-. Mrs. Slotard and Mrs. Pearson, of Lindsay, intend taking in the fowl supper while visiting Cameron friends. . The Cameron fowl supper, In con- nection with the Methodist_ church, Was a decided success. On Sunday, Oct. 30, Mr. Chapman. of Little Britain, conducted the morning and even'ng service, The choir rendered excellent music at both services. Mrs. Stotard and Mrs. Pearson were the guest' of Mr. and Mrs. J. Perrin. jr., Sunday Jest. . Mr. Thos. Hewie was hauling wood for Mr. W. Townsend last week. erâ€"o wing-wink party. of. Cambray, took the train on Tuesday last for Haliburton. Omemee, Nov. 2.â€"â€"T he Sunday school and Epworth Leggue services held in the Methodist church on Sdn- day were very helpful. From , the sunrise meeting at 8 o'clock until the closing at 7 p.m. the interest was maintained and. the meetings were very s cessful. Rev. ,Sam. '1‘. Bartlett. general secretary of Sunday St'ho Is and Epworth Lea- gues, gave eloquent and instructive discourses throughout the day. He showed the importance“ of the Holy §criptureé in building up the life and character of the boys and girls; that the. ofï¬cers 76nd teachers should know .theIBi‘ble‘ and impart its‘trnths to the-aï¬ciars.“ , In, “the empmg he rpreeented‘many’béantiful ' sï¬iri-o thallprfmarelutnmhs from a "nature" studyi taken from†the'=im3gration of. iehe»~hi£de,..; The- lessensmere clear rand pgyi’nt’ed and'f'wm‘ not~ .3001: n. be ‘ forgotten. The‘pqstorgqflev. “1 R; gBur-n‘s; is to“be,'con' ' uhted bulge-v. |curing "the genenu'l Wm“? gspecial dag. and it i8" underst. Cameron, Nov. ].â€"The farmers are busy with their root crop, which is a. very large one, with most farmers. Our hinting club who has been look ng forward for some time past to the opening of the season, ‘took 1hr: train for Cocklong on Friday last. The party consists of W. and E. Fell. W. Perrin, Joe. Tamlin and in Brownsburg, Que. Rev. Mr. N. Wo’on. pastbr of the Methodist church. returned home after span-din: his Thanksgiving ho- â€days with Port Perry friends. Capt. Graves, of the S. A., 7 has returned to the villager after sprnd- ’11: a few weeks with his mother Mr Chris. Woodcock paid our lit- tle hamlet a fly ng Visit last Week. Mr. Jack Bowins of Toronto. paid his aunt, Hx’s. Wilson, a flying xi- sit one day last week. A "- .u v-.. vâ€"‘r __ Miss Ka-t’ieâ€"FMCIntyre. of Highland Grove, spcnt her Thanksgiving holi- days at her home here; The season far hunting deer has come again and quite a. party of the village boys have gone to the old hunting grounds back north. u'- n Miss “Pear?" ILveCraw has returnnd home after spend'mg a week with her sister, Miss Dossie LeCraw, Essen- ville. . M-iss Alice Woodcock has returned to her home in Dcngola, after spend- ?ng a, week with her uncle, Mr. R. J. Woodcock. -. ~ VMiSsTGréce Dand was in Lindsay last Saturday on business. {.Deathnviai â€We ?. , .61! Oct- L"bath, aï¬totï¬froflrgï¬midst "an oldilnnd *vlflg‘hlfihispectdd’meigwor in :the person of; 1113.; â€gt-Wm. _.Mp‘.y The deceased lady was born ingthe tOwnship of Vaughim near Maple, and! early in life moved to the town- ship of Eldon, where she was mar- ried to William Roadway. Mrs. Roadway, during her residence ' of thirty Years'in the village has bdrne with Christian fortitude her suffer- ings. In' religicn she was a Bap- tist. There a're left to mourn 'her loss, the husbnnd, four sons and three daughters. Mrs. R. E.‘ Wagnr. of Fenelon Falls, Mrs. Cliff, of Can- ningtOn, and Miss Mildred. at home ; William, of Pueblo, Colorado; John of ‘Jarrattf Judson.‘ of Dauphin. Man, 23nd George. ‘The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family. 'Mr. and Mrs‘. Ed. Adairtof van- couver, B.C., are the guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. WmJAdair for a, few weeks: MrS. Roadway Passed“ Away at Nollana . Cundell has r'etulnz-d McLean is doing a rushirr- in grain buying on Tues- CAMERON} OMEMEE. ‘ fast in the world to vigor and strength f work. The man th: e plentifnuy and oft! '-1 . A- fl-.: .....â€"‘|- â€It Anyone who has ever seen or suffer- ed from eczema knows how stubborn- ly it deï¬es ordinary treatment and ï¬nctors' prescriptions, and how very difï¬cult it is to get rid of it. Miss Annie M. Wiggins, of Flett's Spring. Sask., was ï¬nding 'it 80 till she heard of it and tried D.D.D. Prescription. ‘ ‘ - -- A, . “Your D.’D.D. has cured my face completely, and I must say it is the most wonderful stuff I have ever heard of. I sufl’ered with weeping ec- zema for about two months under doctor’s care and was getting no better when a friend adviaed me to send for a. sample bottle. Tlie ï¬rst time I used it, it seemed to help me, and I at once sent for a 31 bottle. and before I had used“ half my face was asavell as ever. I haverecom. mended it,to several and am sending for -.s1 bbtue'ror a friend who tried some of mine." ‘ ‘ If you or any of your friends have QM from torturing eczema :01! any qï¬her skm'dtsease MD D. I). just as. quick as you can. Iggeheves. For ‘ sample bot' , Preemption write to the D? D. D. Lisb- ,oratory Department L.W. W. 23 J or- 433731,†Toronto. . ,_ _, 1 We are havln‘z delightful weather at pmsrnt and the farmers are tak- ing mlmntage of it by hustling in their potatoes and root crops. Po- tatoes are an abundant crop and verv largo, mangolds the same. while turnips are not as good as previous years ow n; to the drought in the spr'n‘j. Apples are plentiful, judg- 'nq by the number of loads picked 'n this neighborhood by the apple pickers. Prices range from 75c to $1.25 per barrel. 7 _ . Miss Minnie Glendenning, profes- sional nurse of Montreal. is enjoy- ingher vacation at ghe parental home. - ' Mr. Wilson Hunter. of Gow Gan- da. came home on Monday morning quite ill with a. fever. His manv friends here hope for his speedy re- Mr. James Foster sold" his house and lot recently to Mr. Wilfiam_l)lx- on. jr. As he purpom to so {am- ing in the spring. 11“ has rented the farm of Mrs. Wm. White, in cast Mannie. (every. Thcn‘ciï¬xe relief, from the very ï¬rst time she used it. She wrote: Mr. Norman Mintorn yn'l Miss Mur- etta Mintcvn. spmt 'l'hunksgiving in Toronto. Mi's. Howie. of Godcrirh. is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. .Mcl’hail. Mrs. l'mphroy. of Schomberg. [spent a few days of last week with friends In Mantlla. Mr. Alphonso Patterson, of Toron- to, Is onloying a pleasant holiday with friends in this burg. Mrs. David Hill and two children. of Layton, spmt Monday in Man- illa. ' MruR. Hamil-ton and son Robin, spent last Monday in Port Perry. Mr. W. H. Carter, of Orl'llia, who Was visiting at the parental home recently. was hurriedly called home owing to the illncst ohhls danghter, Rachel. MILD. CUREDV ANNIE M. WIGGINS (‘ 1F WEEPING ECZEMA. 'W. J. James. of OriJlia, were Ux- bridge visitors during the holiday season. Miss Edith Pearce spent her vaca- tion with relatives in Toronto and Hamilton. Miss Lcna McDonald spent Thanks- giving with frknrls in Toronto. Mrs. R. Hodgsonï¬nd Master John- nie Hodgson, accompanied by Mrs. Mr; A. v‘arcoe, and child, ofAsh- burn. and Mr. Richard Pearce, of To- ronto, were visitors of Mr. G. M. Pearce’s lately. Mani-11a, Nov. 1.â€"Miss Bell, of Svracuse, enjoyed a pleasant visit recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Dogg’as. I-IUWO Rev. RsBuvnï¬. Mr. Sam. Council and Mrs. D. F. McKinley. represmt- ed the Methodist church at the Pro- vincial. Sunday School Association convcnt'ion held last week in the city of Toronto. - that Rev. Mr. Bartlett has already bee}: secured to preach at the $111- day school day on J'En. 3. 1910.- His discourses last Sunday were greatly appreciated by the‘ large congrega- tions. _ ~ ‘ fastintheworidtoramanwhonmds vigorsnd strength for a long day’- work. The man that eats Quaker Oats plentifully and often is the man who does good work without excessive ta- tune: , There is a sustaining quality in Quaker Oats not found in other foods. and for economy it is at the head of the list. A whole family can break!“ for a week on 10o yorth‘ of Quaker om. ’ s F6: sale by all dmggists; Most Wonderful Stuff FMlnc Farm MANILLA . to thank his†friends for their kind assistince at the time of the » ï¬re and their patronage in the past and me; to be able» to serve the public “tier in the new premises. ' Ipéofd time has been made with the new structure. Mr. Tremeer wishes The ï¬ne, new store of A. L. Tre- meer has beenâ€"~completed ‘and is stocked with a. full .and new stock of up-todate goods. It will be open for business Saturday, Nov. 6. It is just two months since the. old state was‘ destroyed by ï¬re ‘so that A ‘STnQN.THE C RR. TBAIN_ ON ' g'iï¬'hg Day. a lady's purse 'contqining $20 in bills and some small change. Will ï¬nder please leave at The 'Warder and‘ claim re: Fenelon Falls. Cheapest General Store in the County TERRIL’L BROSU Ladies’ Coats of broadcloth, beaver cloth or heavy kersey, some lined throughout, others to waist, made in loose, semi ï¬ttingor tight-ï¬ttingstyles and the very best of w11<manship throughout, regular price $12 and $15. Now on sale at only Ladies’ Coats of ï¬ne Broadcloth, in colors of fawn, navy, and black, semi- ï¬tting, lined to waist, also - heavy tweed coats, trimmed witn self strap- ping and buttons, regular prices $10 and $12. Now selling at only Ladies Coats in dark Tweeds and plain brown, green and navy, nicelv trimmed and very warm and service- able garments, regular price $9 and $10; Now on sale at only Ladie's’ Light and dark Tweed Coats, also plain navy, trimmed with self- strapping, silk braid and buttons. regular price $7 and $8, Now on sale at only $5.00 AT ’THE muowme POPULAR PRICES $5.00, $7.00; $8.00, $10.00 CARD 0F [HANKS LITTLE BRITAIN. LOT l $10.00 $7.00 LOT 3 LOT 4 LOT 2 twl v-A-V‘npv f‘GmPfK TQMSIZ". is; the popuhr "y‘u? brag now-wdaysâ€"the Berth .- 1: half those in the‘ Qt†. imp-wand the accom- moda'aon gum: satisfactory. Ask for “Tourist (Jar Booklet.†LC Matchethag eat, Lindsay Town. J". W. Anderson, Depot. Tourist Sleeping ., Car goast Coast Eâ€"Iâ€" Dundas They will be re {hit or a dozen m you bux, They come in a Winter Hosiery saving of 20 Ce} “on, and that l sister about it? Vegetable 1 ‘on found it the 1M It has curml nu all. The ('um Change of Life Any “1mm! not to give su not do her 2151 The lad y i the whole rea Ganifton. On One doctor tol told me it was} I would always ular, and tin- h in bed. and HM the writer’s s] ublished 21 t1 ere is one jt that this i s :1 t ence With 1.)? and ask her. A special awfully good a by Lydia E. in all that ti During th of letters fror ~_ If any won to her sex wi surprised at this country ‘ restored to exclusively fr “Do you beneï¬t from ppund P †LAD FRIDAY Mdi’g on , was ' from a I agine. 45c B PE