lube Dr. T. A : way, youicai :ent bottle of will undoubtedly buy :31] a: 1 this manner, hundreds oft of these 50-cent bottles at 93495 Spudina Ava, Tomato bcegt your offer to try a 603. hyc inc (pronounced Si-koon) expense. I have not had o . lo of Psychino under this V 1y advise my 411188183 to u we to me. nfldence that has been -- .‘ years' experience with . 1‘ a preparation, with 3 full .. A ‘ 9:; .f the hundreds of thousands ‘3 ' ItundNumbe: SONS we do that to show on:- ' ' ace in this wonderful “ lom. It will be a plea- point out the good possesses. - nagement of Geo. Ingle. gagged. and the factory t matenal. S WINCHESTER E, 5 inl GUN OIL. ion Ammunitionav UMBER FOR "m' "Sic? BER 'iithdn" ’ n 55 me without notice. Send coupon smY. Nov. 3. 1m looupon ianotgood tetanu- chino 1: presented to the magnum! Insâ€":1; will then Dc. 0 o no from flat and directpgfm â€31°11'02“ d Range ting Rifles '| ad Number ‘9 d Kirkfleld has made COUPON No. of that new stove or am showing the roprietor k? )t in stuck and mu- mu \Vcllington-atl. [pay the highest prim far mv furs and pay all m charges. Write for pric: list. Factory bt'a Name s 00.31 accou-noocoooo. .- o .0. Toronto, NGE?! 0000-. O. .0 no... OMEMEE 53rd YEAR. _._____‘____.__.â€"â€"â€", “The Adâ€"Qatttage of Separate Purses . in the Familyâ€; Other Good Papers Mama, .\'ov.‘ 1. â€" The October . meeting of the Women’s Institute held i at the residence of Mrs. R. Early on Wednesday evening last was a suc- cesl‘ul event. Despite the unfavorf able condition of the evening their spacious home was taxed to its 'ut- most capacity and a most enjoyable time was spent. by all present. Vice- I‘resident Mrs. Michael ofï¬ciated in the absence of President Mrs. .Mc- I'hail. and filled the position in a very creditable manner. The open- im: number was the chorus, “0 Can- zuia." After the minutes of the prev inns meeting were read and adopted 1‘ “as moved and carried that Miss J. Ulendemii-ng be sent as a. delegate 1.) the W. 1. Convention held. in. Toronto on the 16th and 17th 01' November. This was followed by a. chorus. “The Maple Leaf.†An excel- h‘nt paper on the "Advantage of seperete purses in the fmlly." was read by Mrs. G. R. Hemyll. which “as in part as follows : A- "The numbe} or Indian we no to- day curylng purses provel clearly more I: an advantage in having up- urato purm in the family. 'Aa hus- AI.- ii'liL' ;\l[er Cue nnuuvw v- 7â€"- . ,___,__ inns meeting were read and adopted “The home was ordained by God 2' “as moved and carried that Miss and is as old as humanity. Home -'- Glenden'ni'ng 1†sent 53 8- delegate is the place where parents live and "i the W. 1- Convention held 1“train their children. Manners ere ‘l'nmnm on the 16th and 17th oilthe happy way 0‘ doing things. so NOVMNF- This “'58 followed by 8» require time. Courtesy is that re- rhorus. “The Maple Leaf." An exool- iinement which enters into the feel- lunt paper on the "Advantage of ings of others and holds them eac- separate purses in the family." was red. Life is not so short but there I‘Md by Mrs. G- 3- Hemyli, which is never time for courtesy. It is ““9 in part I“ follow ‘ apt to be forgotten. that in the first- “The number of ladies we m to- six yous of a. child’s lite. more an.» carrying purses proves clearly knowledge is gained and more habits there in an advantage in having 809' acquired, than in the whole school urate purses in the imiiy. ‘Ae hus- life. The ".1 power in ‘ child's Md and Wife ere Pm 1" tvh°.life is personality. The etmoephere "liking Of the (wily puree, 1‘ ohould’or good manners and courtesy which b0 t0 their udventes‘o to m“. the [381'th cm“ in their on homeâ€" h‘" “80 of “‘9 8M6“! 01 it» By by example becomes the rule by having separate rum- in the funny which their children live, hence the Rives evidence that the husband he! responsibility of the good manners conï¬dence in his wife. and the wife. “(5 comm mutatmmu upon in her husbgnd. to spend the mom Wisely. The Woman“! 0! having a share of the money to spend at“ the wife more capable oi Win8- The advantage 0! the wits having a. separate puree relieves the husband from the worries of buying tho MU mqulrements and as she is more to.- mflio; with the household needs. she can hotter control the funny mildl- It is also a. great .dmtago oto s (gully for â€hit†mam thoy‘ buy. I! su.wumpgu.wmw time it toms! W ,0, «IQ-gt} Money Saving Sale We have' decided to sell our Ladies, misses and childrens cOats at special prices for seVen days. NOTE THE MONEY 'SAYING‘PRICES LOT No. 1â€" Ladies Kersey Beaye‘i: and Serge Coats, well tailored in black and colors. Regular $1la50_ 9 85- and $13.00. Sale price ........ . ................ ‘ . LOT No. Qâ€"Ladies‘AlLVWool Broad Cloth in fawn, 12 95 grey, navy, black, reg, 20.00, 18.00, 15.00 for . LO'l‘ No. 3â€"Ladies Black Loose Back 00031:, prices 7 50 18.50, 16.00, 15 00 for ............................. . LOT No. 4â€"36 inch lengths Black and Colored 4 00 Coat, regular value 8.00 for ...... ' ................ . 7 LOT No. 5â€"A number of Odd Coats in Childrens, nu - Tweed effects, clearing at.......... .......... 3. [JUL L‘U L‘â€" In“: 9", _-... tailored m black and colors: Regular $1150 9 85' and $13 00. Sale price ......... . .................. LOT No. Qâ€"Ladies All. Wool Broad Cloth 1n fawn, 1 2 95 grey, navy, black, reg, 20. 00, 18 00, I5. 00 for LOT No. 3â€"Ladies Black Loose Back COat, prices 7 50 18.50, 16.00, 15 00 for ............................. . LOT No. 4â€"36 inch lengths Black and Colored 4 00 Coat, regular value 8.00 for ...... ' ................ u , LOT No. 5â€"A number of Odd Coats 1n Childrens, T“ eed effects, clearing at ........................ 3,00 Fur 81 Fur Lined Coats Ladies’ fur lined costs, muskrat lining, Western Sable collar, special ........................ Muskrat lined coats, Alaska Sable collar 10 per cent. off all small 00.0.0.0. Donut-DOIIIIIIIUOOOOO Fur trimmed coats at $20 and SEC? ION 1W0 tem, which would help many a. fam- ily and also the merchant to turn that same money over to ad- vantage. Separate purses also pre- vent selfishness and gives each mem- A vocal 8010 by Miss Kennedy Cresswell, was followed by‘a. recita- tion, "Farmer Grump at the W. I." A "selection was rendered by the Brock Orchestra, after which a paper on, â€Good mgnners and courtesy in the home†was read by Mrs. McQueen which was in part: her 0! the sibility. †tho â€1511er what. conditions do we got the best results from cows ? Blue grumandclovefgivothobut re- an": and cows produce the axe-tum: in Juno. Much depends upon the lcomlorWO gum in which 3.)», -.':‘_ ‘_ _“‘ . râ€"- -_. , “The cure gm! feeding of milk cows ....aoo.Ol-IIIO November 4 th. o Conic-00......- for seven days commencmg some respon LINDSAY, ONL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, fresh water is also necessary 101' milk. Cornsllage and roots produce wonderful results, bran is also a good milk producer. but it is too dear, therefore, we must get some other cheap {cod and ï¬ll its place. Alphalfa is a. very good substitute.†The speaker gave my other useful and instructive thoughts which would benefit the goodly number of farmers present , The next meeting will be held at Mrs. James Marty’s. town line. a 2.30 p.m.. on Wednesday. Nov. 23rd. All ladies interested are welcome. A vote of thanks was tendered the host and hostess for their kind hoa- pitality after which the meeting was brought to a. close by singing "God Save the King." Refreshments of sandwiches. pie. tea and coffee were THE BEST MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES M933 medicine in the world (or little one: is the medicine that will promptly cure all their little ille end at the same time can be given the very youngest baby with theo- lute edety. Such e. medicine {3 Baby’ 5 Own Tatum. 'I‘hev never {an to cure the m. of childhoql and the mother has the guarantee of u :1: $25 $37.50 $50.00 drug. Concerning them. In. John Robertson, Streetsville, Ont.. writes: "I hnve used Baby's Own Tablets lor constipation with the very best re- medicine for little ones." The Tub- leta are sold by all medicine gala-I orhymgllgt '25mï¬ag.ho from '1‘hQ.__.DI- William? W 00.. indeed u nimble for Col. Sam flughes,M.P., Prepared Plans and Elevations For Line Which Will Serve Town‘and County-Jo Open Up Nonhern Country and Cater to Tourists A deputation consisting of 001. Sam Hughes, 11.13.. James Boxall. President of the Board of Trade, G. H. Hopkins, K.C., John Carew and William Flavelle, went to Toronto Tuesday and interviewed the mag- nates of the Canadian Northern Bail- way with a. view of inducing them to run their contemplated grain and tourist routes through the County of Victoria. They were met by Mr. William MacKenzie, President, Gener- al Manager Hanna, Hon. F. H. Pip- pin. K" .0. General Counsel, and Chief Engineer Wickstead, and the matter Was thoroughly gone over and Col. Hughes has been giving a great deal of valuable time to this matter and deserves the thanks 0! the Town and County for his lore- thought in taking the matter up in Its imency. The Colonel has done much for the Town of Lindsay and never misses an opportunity of boost- Bidsay Deputation Urged Their A - Claims Before C.N.R. Magnates . gram route from Midland through Grillia. easterly to Kirkfield, south- easmrly to Lindsay; on through Dur- ham and Northumberland counties to Trénton. He also prepared plans and elevations {or a‘ line from Lind- ing the town. Inxthe matter rexerr- ed to above be prepared plans and elevations showing the advantages 0! and completed according to the pro-I posed plans. the Town oi Lindsey and the County of Victoria will bene- ï¬t materially and Lindsay will be one of the main railway centres. The proposed grain route is an excellent I one and almost a direct route from Midland to Trenton. 1 Starting at mound the grain route would pass through the County of Simcoe, which at the present time is inadequately eerVed with reilwnye. to the town of Orillia, crossing by bridge between Lake Bimcoe and Lake Couchiching nt Atherley. Then: on through Uptergrove in the Town- ship oi More. through the Township oi Garden into Eldon. to the Village oi'Kirkileld. From Klrkileld the proposed line takes n Ioutheuterly direction by Glennrm. through the Township oi Penelon to Oemhrey. crowing Mom‘s creek end on to Lindsay. From Lindsey the route continues through the Township oi Ops. Mnnvere ud Gem in the vic- inity of Bethany. which in a nut- ‘eg'ic point owing to the various hills;- lthence through a. pert of South Ion- !mm cream Rice uh. into North- umherluid County. a. county which attire preeent timeievu-ypooriy served by reilml. In Northunher- land County the propoeed route?“- set through or not: Plalnvmo. Con- (reton. Camel. Cutloton, Hilton. Trenton Jot. and â€PM the woul- wuy undthonno Minor“- uon ot the Town at mean. through or w Dom. wry. Sprincvillo to moon and than southerly throng-h South W tom lino arm gt Rico â€0. It to Wood M tho cw lino {tom My to Woo In only Vin order'to connect with the .0"! o! Pow-bore the route um 9W1! hnmch on tt m m In \the gutter referr- a. very important one is that it is intended to serve the entire north country. making it possible for the hundreds of tourists to reach the various pretty villages. lakes and rivers in the Haliburton County. It is proposed to cater to the tourist trafï¬c and open up the northern country, which is one of the best districts in the Dominion {or the summer tourist. At the meeting in Toronto Col. Hug-hes exhibited a number of excel- lent views of the country through which it is planned to serve with the tourist line, showing the magni- ï¬cent scenery, etc. He. as well as the other members of the deputation strongly advocated the opening up of the northern country, claiming that for tourists it could not be heat. It abounds with numerous pretty lakes and rivers. the scenery is grand, and the ï¬shing and. hunt- ing are other strong points in its fm'or. The Wade:- is sure that everybody will be satisï¬ed that the setting (or th of the claims and advantages 0: the town sufl’ered nothing at the hands of the deputation. and that they are entitled to the thanks of the town for taking this important mt- ter up. JANETâ€!LLE Janetville, Oct. 29. â€"- A number of erstwhile citizens are spewing Thenkagiving here with {ï¬ends among whom may be mentioned: Misses Edith Anderson. Gracie HoUbs, J ul'm Richardson. Stella Felr and Meser. John McDowell, Bobt. McDowell and Herb Hobbs. Greet sympathy is felt for the fenn- ily of the late Mr. Oswald in their bereavement. Mr. Otweld had been pastor of the Presbyterian church here for a, number 0! years and the news of his death in British Colum- bia was received with sincere sorrow by his parishioners and many lriends We are glad to say that Mr lie-Gill, who was 111 for some is sblo to be mum! min. Mr. Arthur uni Mm Von Sproule. of Linduy. spent Sunday the guests of Miss Irene Burn. » 111-.me Numytho is visiting friends here. A Janotville hunting party armed to tbs teeth but debonqr and cheer- ful and determined to lave the time of their lives len here for Crooked Luke, Wand Halibut-ton. lost week. 'lhe party was composed o! the fol- lowing gentlemen. who took with than a. complete outï¬t of everything from rifle bullets to condensed milk ondcunpcofleo.andwfllmoko an in numbcr: loo-n. John Burn. '1‘. Paul. Thou. Bowo. Goo. moon. Jon. Ncomloch. of Lhdui- ‘M 'mw e. m. an o! Juutvmo. will UM out . law or mm W 9“" 1y. 1!. will: than .u once-II. m. cam-u- man. who h- N‘ not}: joined the W. ll '1!!!» PAGES 9 to l6 time, 'frionds learned of his demise- Miss Mar-eta, Mintern, of Toronto. Iis spending her 'Ihankagiflng Vacs- . Ition with her parents. mm v vâ€"â€"-_ Emma home from Torontï¬ tic nun. ltheir mother who is indisposed. Mr. 19'. Edwards spent Thanksgiv- ing with his parents. Hallowe'en passed off very quietly 1m our burg, no depredations being Mrs. w. J. “James. of Orillia. is the thot Kraut! Mrs. G. Carat, during the holiday’aenson» ems, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixon. Mrs. T. Grills went to Toronto Monday morning and will return on Tuesday evening accompanied by Monday meetings. ~bIt it was unc- mined that he was umhle to obtain a substitute in his absence. Mrs. (Dr.) McI‘hcii is enjoyixg o [lens-tn; visit in Goderioh and win ‘qeloro ramming home, attend the W. I. Convention in Toronto. Miss L. Short. of Mount Dania, is a holiday visitor at the potato! one vâ€" “Viâ€"7 ~~.,- “Mrs. E. Berrv, and cï¬ï¬‚dm. of Lindsay. are the SW9 0‘ her pa:- Mrs. Giving, sr., who is quite in and has been staying in the city under treatment for nervous precaution. ln our burg, no deprecauonzs new; committed worth relating. The Chicken Pie Social under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid on Mon- day evening was not as largely at- tended as was desired. The pro- ceeds mounted to 860.00 in aid of the church ï¬nances. Rev. Mr. Wat- mm. of Woodvme. assisted by Rev. Mr. Arthurs, of Sunderland. wéro the speakers of the evening. Miss Hadahne Philips. of Port Perry. 8010 out, rendered valuable assistance. while the choir as usual gcve some splendid selections of music. It. was 4|.-L expected. as was announced, Rev: Mr. Cragg. of Foxboro, bd present It both Sundzy home. n.â€".. _ Mr. McMillan wu' greatly pleased with the western country. ' Miss Steele. of Toronto, 13 at. preo- ent the guest. of her brother. Rev. G. many old friends at Inlay. Albert... and in Saskatchewan and Human. GLENARM Glenpnn. Nov. 1. -muulaNeo- bitt is spending the holidays with re- in". in Toronto. 7' viii:- Amt“. Brown. of Llnduy. in visiting relatives and friend. in an. vicinity.. fling-“wink ncnmui. mo Kiss Rm. McMillan. student: at. the L.C. muue. The event m u «can. The Program consisted of new. mdlncu. recitation: sad «dogma: duo u: .ddnu by luv. Hr. Young. 0! Elana. In. Young .100. by he comic.) election- wddod to the cun- I.. spent the holidny gt their rupee- tivo homes, returning on m running. 011 Friday evening of last week. the Mist Md hold a. mid st an up neat-Jams“. Ir. 8M0 ml- «1 tho podtlon of chum-.11 in his usual pleasing W. A icy dainty luncheon wu and by the 1.41.. '11»de '7'†$1.00 PER ma of music. It was announced. tint. will return on rmpanied by s quite ill and e city under prostration-